Definitely Garrett Barry's (the version is Paddy Canny's, which was probably derived from Tommy Potts' version) and Cliffs of Moher. The House in the Glen is a totally different tune that is also called (among other things) The Morning Lark (the second part is similar to one of the parts of Lark in the Morning). There is a ComhaltasLive video of Sorcha Costelloe playing House in the Glen and Cliffs of Moher as a set, so there may be a reason why pfiddle has the names linked together.
@garyamartin Thanks for the feedback - I updated my description. Thanks for mentioning the House in the Glen - great tune with that lovely B-part like Lark in the Morning.
Definitely Garrett Barry's (the version is Paddy Canny's, which was probably derived from Tommy Potts' version) and Cliffs of Moher. The House in the Glen is a totally different tune that is also called (among other things) The Morning Lark (the second part is similar to one of the parts of Lark in the Morning). There is a ComhaltasLive video of Sorcha Costelloe playing House in the Glen and Cliffs of Moher as a set, so there may be a reason why pfiddle has the names linked together.
garyamartin 8 months ago
@garyamartin Thanks for the feedback - I updated my description. Thanks for mentioning the House in the Glen - great tune with that lovely B-part like Lark in the Morning.
scanditube 7 months ago
Has anybody goat a name for the first??
pfiddle 8 months ago
Can't remember the name of the first but e second is The Cliffs of Moher. Or more formally ''The House in the Glen on the Cliffs of Moher'
pfiddle 8 months ago
Check out Paddy Canney / Frankie Gavin's version very alike...same style.
sentimentaloldme 8 months ago
On ne s'en lasse pas!!!...
Merci
gpoutoux 9 months ago