X: 1
T:Lane To The Glen
M:2/2
L:1/8
C:Ed Reavy
Z: transcribed by Bil 3/00
S:The Collected Compositions of Ed Reavy
R:Reel
N:This is the lane that led to the glen
N:fiddler, the same solitary fiddler
N:of Ed's dreams. Ed heard him often in
N:the New World, particularly in th
N:early morning hours when dreaming reaches
N:its peak performance. Long after we left Cor
N:own, Ed began to speak more openly of
N:this "strange fiddler" whose music seem
N:to come to him from all the familiar
N:shops in the old neighborhood. Whenever
N:we got a tape of a promising young player
N:from Ireland, Ed would listen
N: it intently. "He's good," he'd always
N:remark, "but he's no glen fiddler
Z:Joe Reavy
K:F
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