Or: High White Noon (continued from previous episodes)
"… taking a traditional piece of music with some culturally
relevant connection and using it as the central motif of the
broader arrangement. In this case, it was the Irish ballad
'Limerick’s Lamentation.' (It’s usually played on a fiddle,
I think, but here’s an interesting version on a
hammered dulcimer.)"
— 30 Years of Coens: Miller's Crossing ,
by Christopher Orr in The Atlantic ,
Sept. 10, 2014