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Another four-part tune, it is also part of the old repertoire of James ‘Lad’ O’Beirne of Sligo / New York. It could also be cited as an exhibition-style hornpipe preferred by advanced fiddlers of note, such as Michael Coleman, who recorded it on one of his 78 rpm recordings. I play it here in the key of C instead of the usual key of D.
GA | B2GB AGEG | DGGF G2AB | C2AB CBAG | EAAG FDGA | B2GB AGEG | DGGF GABC | d2Bd gdBd | CAFA G3 :||
BC | d2Bd gdBC | d2Bd gdBd | e2Ce agfe | defg agfe | d2Bd gdBC | d2Bd gdBd | C2AC BAGB | ADFA G3 :||