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The Maguires of Fermanagh were chieftains and ruled the province of Ulster along with the O’Donnells and the O’Neills. This is a clan march attributed to one of their resident pipers and still played nowadays by contemporary musicians.
B2 A | F2 E EDE | F2 D DED | F2 E EFA | d2 e fdA | F/G/FE EDE | F2 D DEF | AFE EFA | B3 dBA || F2 E EDE | F2 D DED | F2 E EFA | d2 e fdA | F/G/FE EDE | F2 D DEF | AFE EFA | B B2 d2 A || ABd e2 f | d2 c B2 A | ABd e2 f | ded B/d/BA | ABd ede | fdB BAF | AFE EFA | dde fdA || F/G/FE EDE | F2 D D2 D | F2 E EFA | dde fdA | F/G/FE EDE | F2 D DEF | AFE EFA | B3 d2 A || ABd e2 f | d2 c B2 A | ABd e2 f | ded B/d/BA | ABd ede | fdB BAF | AFE EFA | dde fdA || F/G/FE EDE | F2 D DEF | F2 E EFA | dde fdA | F/G/FE EDE | F2 D DEF | AFE EFA | B3 d3 |