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'''O'NEILL'S MARCH [2]''' (Máirseáil Ui Neill). AKA and see "[[Barrack Hill (1)]]," "[[Green Cockade (3) (The)]]," "[[Haughs of Cromdale (The)]]," "[[Tralee Gaol]]." Irish, March (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody is similar to (and perhaps derived from) the Scottish "[[Haughs of Cromdale (The)]]. See also the 6/8 setting "[[Barrack Hill (1)]]."  
|f_annotation='''O'NEILL'S MARCH [2]''' (Máirseáil Ui Neill). AKA and see "[[As I Went Out Upon the Ice]]," "[[Barrack Hill (1)]]," "[[Green Cockade (3) (The)]]," "[[Green Cottage Slide (The)]]," "[[Green Cottage Polka (2) (The)]]," "[[Haughs of Cromdale (The)]]," "[[Máirseáil Ui Neill]]," "[[Port Dálaig (2)]]," "[[Port Dálaig (8)]]," "[[Port Sheáin Dan Nell]]," "[[Tralee Gaol]]." Irish, March (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody is similar to (and perhaps derived from) the Scottish "[[Haughs of Cromdale (The)]]. See also the 6/8 setting "[[Barrack Hill (1)]]." The "O'Neill's March" title for the tune stems from its being paired in a medley with "O'Neill's March (1)"/"O'Neill's Cavalcade" by [[wikipedia:Seán Ó Riada|Seán Ó Riada]] on his 1969 Gael Linn LP "O Riada sa Gaiety," on a cut that was called "Marcshlua Uí Néill (O'Neill's Cavalry March)."
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Sheet Music for "The Green Cockade"The Green CockadeO'Neill's MarchmarchDiscography: Paddy Keenan: Port an PhiobaireChieftains LiveTranscription: id:hn-march-6transcribed by henrik.norbeck@mailbox.swipnet.se



O'NEILL'S MARCH [2] (Máirseáil Ui Neill). AKA and see "As I Went Out Upon the Ice," "Barrack Hill (1)," "Green Cockade (3) (The)," "Green Cottage Slide (The)," "Green Cottage Polka (2) (The)," "Haughs of Cromdale (The)," "Máirseáil Ui Neill," "Port Dálaig (2)," "Port Dálaig (8)," "Port Sheáin Dan Nell," "Tralee Gaol." Irish, March (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody is similar to (and perhaps derived from) the Scottish "Haughs of Cromdale (The). See also the 6/8 setting "Barrack Hill (1)." The "O'Neill's March" title for the tune stems from its being paired in a medley with "O'Neill's March (1)"/"O'Neill's Cavalcade" by Seán Ó Riada on his 1969 Gael Linn LP "O Riada sa Gaiety," on a cut that was called "Marcshlua Uí Néill (O'Neill's Cavalry March)."


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Recorded sources : - Island ILPS 9501, "The Chieftains Live" (1977).




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