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Most people play this jig with three parts. I learned the fourth part from Dublin piper Peter Phelan, who told me he learned of it from the piper Leo Rowsome. The tune can be found in the O’Neill collection.
A2 | Bed BdB | AFD EFA | Bed ABG |
Eag eed | eae g2 e | dBA GGA | Bed BAG |
B=cd E2 G || Bed BdB | AFD EFA | Bed ABG |
Eag eed | eae g2 e | dBA G2 A | Bed BAG |
Bed E2 F || G/A/GG AGA | BAB e/f/ef | gfe fed |
Bcd e/f/ef | gfe fed | BAF DEF | G/A/GE FFF |
B=cd E2 F || G/A/GG AGA | BAB e/f/ef | gfe fed |
Bcd eef | gfe fed | BAF DEF | G/A/GG F/G/FF |
B=cd E2 A || Bed BdB | AFD EFA | Bed ABG |
Eag eed | eae g2 e | dBA G2 A | Bed BAG |
B=cd E2 G || Bed BdB | AFD EFA | Bed ABG |
Eag eed | eae g2 e | dBA GGA | Bed BAG |
Bed E2 F || G/A/GG AGA | BAB e/f/ef | gfe fed |
Bcd e/f/ef | gfe fed | BAF DEF | G/A/GG F{/G} FF |
B=cd E2 F || G/A/GG AGA | BAB eef | gfe fed |
Bcd ede | gfe fed | BAF DEF | G/A/GG F/G/FF |
B=cd E3 |