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This one comes from the old flute playing tradition of Co. Sligo. I learned it from a cassette recording of fiddler Ged Foley of Durham in the northeast of England. I haven’t heard anyone else play the tune on any other recordings.
A2 G | EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAB GED | EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAG A2 G || EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAB GED | EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAG A2 d || eaa bag | eaa ged | BAB edB | BAB GED- | Daa bag | eaa ged | BAB edB | BAG A2 d || eaa bag | eaa ged | BAB edB | BAB GED | EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAG A2 G || EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAB GED | EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAG A2 G || EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAB GED | EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAG A2 d || eaa bag | eaa ged | BAB edB | BAB GED- | Daa bag | eaa ged | BAB edB | BAG A2 d || eaa bag | eaa ged | BAB edB | BAB GED | EAA EAA | gfg edB | BAB edB | BAG A3 |