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Fiddler Jamie Gans was the first and only musician I heard playing this tune. I believe Jamie found it in O’Neill’s collection of Irish dance melodies. The makeup of its melody suggests a 17th-century harp composition to be played as a slow march.
GF | DG GF | G2 A/B/c | d>e f/e/d/c/ | A2 dc | AG GF | G2 G/A/B | A>G FG | D2 GF | DG GF | G2 A/B/c | d>e f/e/d/c/ | A2 fg | a>g f/e/d/^c/ | d>e fA | G2 G/F/G/A/ | G2 A/B/c || dg gf | g2 ab | a2 g>a | f d2 e | f>e fg | f>g a>g | fd c/B/A/G/ | F2 dc | A/=B/G GF | G2 A/B/c | d>e f/e/d/c/ | A2 fg | a>g f/e/d/^c/ | d>e fA | G2 G/F/G/A/ | G4 |