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This tune is named after a piper whom I heard play it on a cassette. The said piper lives in Kenmare and is still playing great music. The title honors the piper with his name attached to the tune.
A2 | B2 B A2 G B2 B A2 G | Bde d2 B A3 AGA | BdB A2 G BBB A2 G | Bde d2 B G3 G2 A | BdB A2 G B3 A2 G | Bde d2 B A3 AGA | BdB A2 G B2 B A2 G | B2 e d2 B G3 GBd || e2 e e2 d e2 f g2 d | B2 e d2 B A3 ABd | e2 e e2 d e2 f g2 d | Bde d2 B G3 GBd | e2 e eed e2 f g2 d | Bde d2 B A3 ABd | e2 e e2 d e2 f g2 d | Bde d2 B G3 G2 A || B3 (3ABA G B3 A2 G | Bde d2 B A3 AGA | BdB A2 G BBB A2 G | Bde d2 B G3 G2 A | BdB A2 G BdB A2 G | Bde d2 B A3 AGA | BdB A2 G BBB A2 G | Bde d2 B G3 GBd || e2 e e2 d e2 f g2 d | Bde d2 B A3 ABd | e2 e eed e2 f g2 d | Bde d2 B G3 GBd | e2 e eed e2 f g2 d | Bde d2 B A3 AGA | BdB A2 G BBB A2 G | Bde d2 B G3 G3 |