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This is a walking march that was also introduced by Sean Ó Riada and Ceoltóirí Chualann. It was originally a harpers’ composition that was adopted by 18th-century pipers who played it as a double jig with the title ‘The Humors of Trim’. It was first published in 1733 as part of a Scottish tune collection.
A2 G | (3F/G/F/EF DED | D2 d cAG | FEF DED | AAF GFE | (3F/G/F/EF DED | D2 d cAG | F z/ F/F GBG | (3A_BA F GFE || (3F/G/F/EF DED | D2 d cAG | FEF DED | AAF GFE | FEF DED | D2 d cAG | F/G/FF GBG | (3A_BA F GFE || D2 d cAd | cAd cAG | FFd cAd | A/B/AF GFE | D2 d cAc | ded cAG | (3FGA F GBG | AAF GFE || D2 d cAd | cAd cAG | FFd cAd | A/B/AF GFE | D2 d cAd | fed cAG | (3FGA F GBG | A/B/AF GFE || FFF GFG | A/B/Ad def | FFF GGE | F/G/AF GED | FFF GFG | A/B/Ad def | FFF G2 E | F/G/AF GFE | D6 |