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Martin ‘Junior’ Crehan (1908-1998) told a story of how he first heard this set dance played by a fiddler from his own locality of Coore in west Co. Clare. When Junior approached the fiddler and asked him to play the tune again, the fiddler refused, and when Junior met the fellow again at a house dance, he again asked him to play the tune, and the fiddler couldn’t remember it. At this point, Junior was desperate for the tune, so he decided to wait outside the absent-minded fiddler’s home in the hope that he would play it. So finally, after hours of waiting, the fiddler did play the tune. “And”, said Junior, as he stroked his own fiddle, “That’s how I got it”.
D2 | GAB{/cB} c2 c | BAG AGE | GBd g2 e |
dge dBG | cec BdB | AGA BGE | DEG AGA |
BGG G2 D || GAB{/cB} c2 c | BAG AGE | GBd g2 e |
dge dBG | cec BdB | AGA BGE | DEG AGA |
BGG G2 d || GBd g2 e | dge dBG | A^ce a2 a |
agb age | dBd g2 e | dge dBG | cec BdB |
AGA BGE | G (3ABd c2 d | BAG AGE | GBd g2 e |
dge dBG | cec BdB | AGA BGE | DEG AGA |
BGG G2 D || GBd g2 e | dge dBG | A^ce a2 a |
agb age | dBd g2 e | dge dBG | cec BdB |
AGA BGE | G (3ABd c2 d | BAG AGE | GBd g2 e |
dge dBG | cec BdB | AGA BGE | DEG AGA |
BGG G3- | G3 |