[F] Rakish Paddy, history: The tune comes from the Scottish tune "Cabar Feidh" (The Deer's Antlers) It is related to "The Copperplate", #308. These are two different four-part versions. See also #53 (2-part version), #647 (Donegal version) view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this
[F] Rakish Paddy, history: The tune comes from the Scottish tune "Cabar Feidh" (The Deer's Antlers). It is related to "The Copperplate", #308. These are two different four-part versions. See also #53 (2-part version), #647 (Donegal version) view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this
[F] Rakish Paddy, history: The tune comes from the Scottish tune "Cabar Feidh" (The Deer's Antlers). It is related to "The Copperplate", #308. This is the standard version with variations. See also #54 (4-part version), #647 (Donegal version) view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this