Foggy Dew was written in 1919 by Canon Charles O'Neill, of the parish of Kilcoo and later County Newcastle in County Down.
The music comes from a traditional tune arranged by Carl Hardebeck.The song chronicles the Easter Rising of 1916, and encourages the Irish to fight for the cause of Ireland, rather than the English, as so many young men did during the First World War.
Arranged for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn
The PDF contains :
Background of the Piece
Original version without fingerings help
Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.
Key of D - 2 Versions : 27 Strings Harp & Beginner Friendly + Eve’s Version (34 strings Harp)
All Versions - No lever changes.
Length: 3 pages ( Easy version )
Length: 4 pages ( Eve’s version )
Foggy Dew was written in 1919 by Canon Charles O'Neill, of the parish of Kilcoo and later County Newcastle in County Down.
The music comes from a traditional tune arranged by Carl Hardebeck.The song chronicles the Easter Rising of 1916, and encourages the Irish to fight for the cause of Ireland, rather than the English, as so many young men did during the First World War.
Arranged for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn
The PDF contains :
Background of the Piece
Original version without fingerings help
Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.
Key of D - 2 Versions : 27 Strings Harp & Beginner Friendly + Eve’s Version (34 strings Harp)
All Versions - No lever changes.
Length: 3 pages ( Easy version )
Length: 4 pages ( Eve’s version )