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Freds Folks Ceilidhes Freds Folks Ceilidhes Tunes ordered by Timesig, Key and Notelength as at 102.12.23-18.14.53 Timesig (2 2) 267 When You And I Were Young Maggie Key f Key gm 270 Lads a Bunchum 120 The Poker Party Polka Key g Timesig (3 2) 284 Buttered Peas (Yorkshire) 284 So-so Polka Key b- 291 Hole in the Wall Timesig (2 4) Key g Key a 338 Dick’s Maggot 126 Jolly Dogs Key gm Key c 315 Mr Beveridge’s Maggot 230 Marching Through Georgia PR Timesig (3 4) Key d 100 Pretty Little Widder Key a 101 Cuckoo In The Tree 330 My Home 103 Ragtime Annie 501 I Went to Pick Some Blaeberries 105 The Lodge Road Key am 109 The Hurler’s March 258 Blodau’r Drain 114 The Waterloo Dance 298 Close Every Door 129 Kingussie Flower 370 Just as the Sun was Setting 134 Tin Gee Gee 139 Patchwork Polka Key b- 160 Harper’s Frolick ef 313 Banks of the Ness 162 On The Road To Boston 355 Hector the Hero 167 Boil ’Em Cabbage Down Key c 176 Egan’s 320 Sweet Jenny Jones 176 McElroy’s Fancy 410 Plodder Seam 210 The Leaving of Liverpool 422 Starry Nights of Shetland Key g Key d 103 Thornbury Rise 225 Louis Waltz 131 Lost Indian 287 Caerdroea 142 Chicken On The Fence Post 292 The Greenwood Tree 143 Jaque Latin 307 Lord of all Hopefulness 143 Spanish Dance 310 Maid of GlenConnel 152 Tralee Gaol 316 Logie O’Buchan 155 March of St Timothy 325 Sheebheg Sheemhor 157 Ballyhoura Mountains 326 Waters of Tyne 158 The Ballydesmond Polkas No 2 332 Maguire & Paterson 165 Goodbye Girls I’m Going To Boston 341 Weeping and Wailing 170 Uncle Reuben 349 Ye Banks and Braes 173 The Ballydesmond Polkas No 1 357 Wind on the Heath 184 The Bluebell Reel 361 Great is Thy Faithfulness 189 Oh Susanna 367 Blow the Wind Southerly -2- 375 Rope Waltz 173 Timour The Tartar 379 Planxty Irwin 175 Mason’s Apron 384 Lullaby 175 Old Joe’s Ife 394 King of Laois 176 Devil Among the Tailors 447 Northern Lights 176 Nae Luck Aboot the Hoose (For Thady U Gander) 459 My bonny lies over the ocean 178 Tom Howard’s 482 She Was a ... 181 Roxburgh Castle 498 Daisy Daisy 182 Roxburgh Castle 498 My Love is Like a Red Red Frog 183 Dinners 1 184 Bill Cheetham Key dm 184 Colosseum 255 Ffarwel Ir Marian 187 Jinglin Johnnie Key f 188 Saratoga 337 Bonnie Dundee 190 Keel Row 542 Scots Wha Hae 193 Red Haired Boy 195 Kafoozalum Key g 201 Storrers 217 Lovely Nancy 204 John Peel Variations 225 April Waltz 206 Captain Lachlan MacPhail 258 Jenny lies weeping 206 Cherokee Shuffle 1 273 Mist on the Marsh 207 Cherokee Shuffle 2 277 Merch Megan 210 Cuckoo’s Nest standard 307 Down in the Mines 212 Black Mountain Reel standard 316 M.T.B. 215 Kitty O’Niel’s Champion 326 Twickenham Ferry 216 Miss Kay Rose 333 Alnwick Castle 216 The Breakdown 341 All Those Endearing Young Charms 219 Arkensas Traveller 345 Cairn on the Moor 219 Joys Of Quebec 345 Road to Dundee 225 Kitty O’Niel standard 355 Nan’s Waltz 229 Heights of Alma 355 Pam’s Fancy 231 Pleasures of the Town 357 Seamus O’Brien 233 That’s All 370 Dreaming 242 Dinah 394 Sunset Over Ayr 245 Glengarry’s March 394 Young Jane 246 Live Country 416 I Belong to Glasgow 254 J B Milne 428 Mexican Waltz 255 Dornoch Links 434 The South Wind 255 The Yeti 438 Blaenwern 258 Old Joe Clark 2 441 So Long 264 Sugar in the Gourd 515 Kelvingrove 265 Foot and Fiddle 268 John Peel standard Timesig (4 4) 276 Cripple Creek Key Em 276 J.B. Milne 176 Johnny’s Gone to France 278 Up Jumped The Devil 284 Little Liza Jane Key a 292 Imitiation Reel 137 MacAllan 305 Aiken Drum 146 Outer Magnolia Reel 305 Payne and Bond 166 Clear The Way 310 Miss S. Campbell of Saddle 168 Tom and Jerry 333 Johnny’s Down the River 169 Speed The Plough 341 The Headlands 170 My Son’s A Prawn 347 Old Joe Clark 1 170 Tom And Jerry 353 Big Corral 173 Lamplighter’s Hornpipe -3- 404 With Booze You Lose 166 Miss Supertest’s Victory Reel 409 Honey Harbour 166 My Old Man variation 167 Down the Glen Key am 167 Harvest Home 168 Ryan’s Rant 168 Opening Time 170 The Glendoan Fancy 168 The Brownie Banks 180 Gilderoy 168 The Golden Farmer 181 The Drummer 170 Fisher’s Hornpipe 182 Gilderoy 170 Jenny’s Bawbee 190 Le Parc de Sceaux 170 Merry Blacksmith 196 Sackett’s Harbor 170 The Donegall 198 Lexie McAskill 171 Miss Monaghan 204 Puddlegum’s Misery 172 Chorus Jig PR 215 Princess Royal 172 City of Savannah 229 Drunken Piper 172 Don Tremaine’s Reel 276 Petit Larousse 172 Fairy Dance 353 The Piper O’ Dundee 172 Fishers’s Hornpipe 1 396 Little Czech Number 172 Fishers’s Hornpipe 2 Key b- 172 Miss Susan Cooper 134 East Dene 172 Miss Thompson’s Hornpipe 180 Spence’s Tent 172 The Maid Behind The Bar 212 Lloyd of Binghampton 173 Andrew’s March 309 Leapfrog 173 Londonderry Hornpipe 174 Chorus Jig standard Key bm 174 The Lad with the Plaidie 178 Hon Ms Fraser 175 Crossing the Minch Key c 175 The Pearl Wedding 155 Fiddling Around 176 Liverpool Hornpipe 171 East Tennessee Blues 2 176 Opera Reel 180 Billy In The Lowground 176 The Wild Irishman 181 Caber Feigh 177 Beaux of Oakhill 200 Rodney’s Glory 178 Jack O’Lantern 204 East Tennessee Blues standard 179 Millicent’s Favourite 255 Bonny Breast Knot 1 179 The Pinch of Snuff 285 William Tell Overture 180 Manchester 336 McQuillen’s Squeezebox standard 180 St Anne’s (L) 338 Service ! 180 West’s 350 Eyes of Blue 181 Applejack’s Reel 350 McQuillen’s Squeezebox PR 183 Cuckoo’s Nest Scottish 359 For Beth 183 Ian Duncan 366 East Hill Breakdown 183 Reel de Mattawa 380 Ho Ro My Nut Brown Maiden 184 Le Reel Des Jeunes Maries standard 395 Harum Scarum 185 O’Carolan’s Concerto 401 Lady of Ardross 186 Knotted Cord 549 California Here I Come 186 Morpeth Rant 186 Old French Key d 186 Quigley’s Reel 109 Kanon bars 1 - 30 188 Levantine’s Barrel 115 Kanon complete 188 Sheffield Hornpipe 122 Kanon bars 31 - 57 189 Orange and Blue 142 The Black Bird 189 The Forester 143 Late Evening Reel 190 Durham Rangers 162 Hamish 190 Soldiers’ Joy 163 The Scholar 192 Crossing The Brazos 166 Dinners 2 -4- 192 St Anne’s (V) 249 Sandy River Belles 1 193 English Dance 250 Jenny Lind Les 193 The Tipsy Parson 252 Jenny Lind standard 194 McCusker Hornpipe 258 Marmaduke’s Hornpipe 195 Kitchen Girl 259 West Fork Gals 197 Willaford 261 North Skelton 3, v 2 197 Zeak Waltz 264 Slow March for Pipers 198 Raggety Anne 265 Cornish Quickstep standard 199 Corn Rigs standard 265 Gin I Were Where The Gadie Rins 199 Mississipi Sawyer 265 Seventy Second’s Farewell 205 Fred Roden’s Reel 266 Aly Anderson 205 Phillibelula 266 Barren Rocks of Aden 205 The West End 268 Cornish Quickstep PR 206 Jacob (or Enrico) 271 H.R.H. 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