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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, *DDDDDUUUDDDDDUUUDDDDDUU. (what? why?) [F] Bean an T'i ar L'ar, alternative title: Woman of the House on the Floor, alternative title: Old Oak Tree, discography: De Dannan: Selected Jigs and Reels. Tommy Peoples. view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Bean an Tí ar Lár, alternative title: Woman of the House on the Floor, The, alternative title: Old Oak Tree, The, discography: De Dannan: Selected Jigs and Reels. Tommy Peoples. view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Have a Drink w' Me, alternative title: Old As the Hills, discography: The Branch Line, Jack and Fr. Charlie Coen, source: Mike Rafferty from Barrel Rafferty, notes: the version on The Branch Line is slightly different view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Brides Bells,The. GS.011, area: Leeds, origin: England, history: 1831, source: George Spencer m/s, Leeds,1831 view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Taz Tarry: Aka Polka, source: Copyright B.Tarry, 8th. May 1989 view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Soldiers joy (Shetland), origin: Shetland view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] The Dainty Besom Maker., notes: strathspey form of "The Old Lea Rig", later "The Rose Tree" view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] the Peacock, notes: Looks like a version of Good night and Joy be with you. Keysig given was 1#. The ending of the 1st part was given as quavers |GBB |
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