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'''MAIDIN LUAN CINCÍSE''' (  AKA - "Maidin Luan Chincíse." Irish, Air (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The Irish lyric was originally written by Micheál Óg Ó Longáin (1766-1837), and laments the relative lack of assistance from the province of Munster in the Rising of 1798, when there were significant rebellions in the provinces of Leinster and Ulster:
'''MAIDIN LUAN CINCÍSE''' (  AKA - "Maidin Luan Chincíse." Irish, Air (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The Irish lyric was originally written by poet and scribe Micheál Óg Ó Longáin (1766-1837), and laments the relative lack of assistance from the province of Munster in the Rising of 1798, when there were significant rebellions in the provinces of Leinster and Ulster:
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''Maidin Luan Chincíse labhar an síofra sa ngleann,''<br>
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''Is do thógamar ceo draíochta go haoibheann ós a gceann.''<br>
''Is do thógamar ceo draíochta go haoibheann ós a gceann.''<br>
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Ó Longáin is sometimes also sometimes credited with authoring "[[Sliabh na mBan]]."
Ó Longáin sympathized with the United Irishmen and participated in the rebellion as a courier for the movement. He is sometimes also sometimes credited with authoring "[[Sliabh na mBan]]."
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''Source for notated version'':  
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''Printed sources'': Ó Canainn ('''Traditional Slow Airs of Ireland'''), 1995; p. 19. Sigerson ('''Bards of the Gael and Gall'''), 1907.  
''Printed sources'': Ó Canainn ('''Traditional Slow Airs of Ireland'''), 1995; p. 19. Sigerson ('''Bards of the Gael and Gall'''), 1907.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Seamus Begley & Tim Edey - "Disgrace Notes" (2009). Karen Casey - "Ships in the Forest."  
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Seamus Begley & Tim Edey - "Disgrace Notes" (2009). Karen Casey - "Ships in the Forest."  



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MAIDIN LUAN CINCÍSE ( AKA - "Maidin Luan Chincíse." Irish, Air (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The Irish lyric was originally written by poet and scribe Micheál Óg Ó Longáin (1766-1837), and laments the relative lack of assistance from the province of Munster in the Rising of 1798, when there were significant rebellions in the provinces of Leinster and Ulster:

Maidin Luan Chincíse labhar an síofra sa ngleann,
Do bhailíodar na cága chun ábhacht a dheanamh ann
Do chruinníomar ina dtimpeall is do lasamar ár dtinte,
Is do thógamar ceo draíochta go haoibheann ós a gceann.

Ó Longáin sympathized with the United Irishmen and participated in the rebellion as a courier for the movement. He is sometimes also sometimes credited with authoring "Sliabh na mBan."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Ó Canainn (Traditional Slow Airs of Ireland), 1995; p. 19. Sigerson (Bards of the Gael and Gall), 1907.

Recorded sources: Seamus Begley & Tim Edey - "Disgrace Notes" (2009). Karen Casey - "Ships in the Forest."




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