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Fifth bar of the C part...

in the same transcription you posted is also very odd: ^f/g/a=.f gde | For some reason, this converts as having a C natural between the a and f! Strange! more…

For example...

In the B part of the O'Neill's you've posted (the first X: 2 on this page), the second measure is this: | fed cd_e | so, there's an E natural descending followed by an E flat ascending. This is very different in effect from what's in O'Neill's. The same… more…

The Reunion

I learned this jig years ago from a recording by Russ Barrenburg, and goes great in a medley with Charlie Lennon's more…

Missing slur added

I added a slur tying the first 4 notes together; I think it makes it easier to play this way (for fiddlers anyway): more…

You might find this tune on Donald Angus Beaton's tape. I know that he played it and I thought that he played it in C major. more…

Unfortunately I have still problems with abc notation so the sheetmusic is made a bit wrong. Arcs (don't sure if it's the proper word) are placed in wrong places. But I've already corrected the ABC notation. Sorry for problems. more…

Sometimes 3/4 does better justice to a melody than the previously used 6/8, as does 4/4 for some black and dense scores that were originally scored as 2/4. It doesn't reduce the quaility or pleasure in a good tune, it just works better in some cases, IMH… more…

Oranaiche

"With most Scottish tunes (piobearachd, as they're called) they originated as a ONE part tune, and many have been evolved into 4 and 6 part tunes, with the other 3 or 5 parts being variations on the first, original part... not true with ALL, but by any me… more…

I don't cut it with water at all... ;-) more…

take more water with it C... more…

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