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Another fine slip jig with a surname of a musician who may have been held in high esteem or whose social graces prompted admiration. I remember hearing this in 1964 by banjo player Seamus Egan of Lumcloon, Co. Offaly. After I learned it, I was to play the tune many more times with Seamus at various musical gatherings.
A2 G FDE EFG | (3ABA A AGA cAG | A2 G FDE F2 G | Add ded cAG |
A2 G FDE F2 G | A2 A AGA cAG | A/B/AG FDE F2 G | Add ded cAG ||
Add d2 e fef | Add ded cAG | Add d2 e f2 g | agf ged cAG |
Add d2 e fef | Add ded cAG | dcA (3Bcd e f2 g | agf ged cAG ||
A2 G FDE F2 G | (3ABA A AGA cAG | A2 G FDE F2 G | Add ded{/B} cAG |
A2 G FDE F2 G | A/B/AA AGA cAG | A2 G FDE F2 G | Add ded cAG ||
Add d2 e fef | Add ded cAG | Add d2 e f2 g | agf ged cAG |
Add d2 e fef | Add ded cAG | dcA (3Bcd e f2 g | agf ged cAG |
A3- A3 |