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The Ward Manuscripts 

James Ward (1865 - 1944) was a farm labourer and thatcher from Drumaknockan, just below Edentrillick Hill, a few miles east of the town of Dromore in Central Down. He was highly influential in the area as a fiddle teacher and for playing at dances, parties, house dances and various soirees. He left a legacy of manuscripts covering a wide array of differing traditional tune types.

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Jimmy Ward used standard classical notation for teaching the fiddle, similar to John Simpson and Willie McCloy.

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James Ward
Part 1

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James Ward
Part 2

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James Ward
Part 3

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James Ward
Part 4

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Jimmy Ward left a vast legacy of manuscripts covering a wide array of differing traditional tune types. 

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