Annotation:Dark Loch na Gar
X:1 T:Dark Lough na Gar M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Air Q:"With feeling" S:O'Neill - Music of Ireland (1903), NO. 477 Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:D f/e/|dcA FGA|cAg f>ed|cAF G>FG|AFD C2 f/e/| dcA FGA|cAg f>ed|cAF G>FG|AFD D2:| |:d/e/|fef g2 a/g/|f>ed cAg|f>ef g<ag|fdc d>ef/g/| afa g>fe|dcA f>ed|cAF G>FG|AFD D2:||
DARK LOUGH NA GAR (Loc Dorca na Gar). AKA - "Dark Loch na gCaor," "Dark Lochnagar." Irish, Air (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Lochnagar is a mountain in the Grampian range of Scotland, although the title refers to the lake that lies in its northeast corrie (kettle), also called Lochnagar. Gearoid O' hAllmhurain believe this tune may have been learned in County Clare from Scottish sappers in the 1830's who were sent to the region as part of the British survey of the country. Whatever its origins, it became the melody of a popular 19th century song circulated on ballad sheets (the ballad gives reference to the Scottish battle of Culloden, in 1746). Recorded by Clare piper Robbie Hannon. Piper Jimmy O'Brien-Moran says it was a favorite of Willie Clancy's.