Sheet Music: The Angry Peeler

TitleThe Angry Peeler
ComposerTraditional Irish
InstrumentationFlute solo
KeyG major
RangeD4–G5
Time signature6/8
Tempo100 BPM
Performance time0:40
Difficulty leveleasy
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Date added2024-11-02
Last updated2024-11-02
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Jigs, Traditional/Folk

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Saturday 2 November 2024

Tune of the Day: The Angry Peeler

Traditional Irish jig

The earliest version of this tune is found, as an untitled jig, in Book 3 of the large music manuscript collection of County Leitrim fiddler and piper Stephen Grier (c. 1824–1894).

The title “The Angry Peeler” is first seen in Francis O'Neill's 1903 collection Music of Ireland. “Peeler” was (and to an extent, still is) a slang term for a policeman in the British Isles, as well as in America until the end of the 19th century. Originally, it was a nickname for a police constable who was a member of the first modern professional police force, the Metropolitan Police in London, formed by Sir Robert Peel in 1829.