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0 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 Maybe you also want to try searching for the melodic contour of your query, *UUUUDUUUDUUUUDDDDDUDUDDUDUDDDUUDDUUDUUURDUUUUDDDDDDUUDDDUUDRDURDUUDUUUUDUUUDUUUUDDDDDUDUDDUDUDDDUUDDUUDUUURDUUUUDDDDDDUUDDDUUDRDURUUUURUDDDUUDUDUDDUURRRUUDUDUDUDUDDDUUDUUURDUUUUDDDDDDUUDDDUUDRDURUUUURUDDDUUDUDUDDUURRRUUDUDUDUDUDDDUUDUUURDUUUUDDDDDDUUDDDUUDRDUR. (what? why?) [F] traditional (?): Anne's Favorite, source: irtrad-l, 8/94 view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Rover through the Bogs, alternative title: Taylor's, source: "First Collection of Traditional Irish Music" (M.Mulvihill) view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Princess Royal, alternative title: Dinny O'Brien's view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] B.McGlinchey: Across the Fence, source: "First Collection of Traditional Irish Music" (M.Mulvihill) view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] James Scott Skinner (1843-1927): Angus Campbell, discography: Bothy Band: 1975, history: See also strathspey#1 view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Hunt the Squirrel, area: English, origin: Manuscript, source: Playford view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Red Stocking, source: Kevin Briggs, via EF view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Harry Carleton (19th century American): President Lincoln's Hornpipe, notes: Can be found in Cole's as Lincoln's Hornpipe. Recorded by Jay Ungar & Molly Mason On "Civil War Classics" Jay plays it with a bit of Scottish flavor.
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