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'''CALLANAUGH LASSES, THE'''. Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.
|f_annotation='''CALLANAUGH LASSES, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Flitch of Bacon (The)]]." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The title may refer to the townland of Callanagh in the Parish of Drumlomman, County Cavan. An identical version of the jig is in O'Neill's '''Music of Ireland''' (1904) as "[[Flitch of Bacon (The)]]." [[File:Ginley2.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Leo Ginley, fiddler. Belfast.]]
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Leo Ginley [McGuire & Keegan]. Ginley was a well-respected fiddler in Belfast whose hey-day was the 1930's-1950's, who sometimes broadcast for RTE, UTV, Telefis Eireaen, and the BBC. He was a session mate of Sean McGuire's in Belfast.
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|f_printed_sources=McGuire & Keegan ('''Irish Tunes by the 100, vol. 1'''), 1975; No. 20, p. 5.
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''Source for notated version'': Leo Ginley [McGuire & Keegan].
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''Printed sources'': McGuire & Keegan ('''Irish Tunes by the 100, vol. 1'''), 1975; No. 20, p. 5.
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CALLANAUGH LASSES, THE. AKA and see "Flitch of Bacon (The)." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The title may refer to the townland of Callanagh in the Parish of Drumlomman, County Cavan. An identical version of the jig is in O'Neill's Music of Ireland (1904) as "Flitch of Bacon (The)." Leo Ginley, fiddler. Belfast.
Additional notes Source for notated version : - Leo Ginley [McGuire & Keegan]. Ginley was a well-respected fiddler in Belfast whose hey-day was the 1930's-1950's, who sometimes broadcast for RTE, UTV, Telefis Eireaen, and the BBC. He was a session mate of Sean McGuire's in Belfast.
Printed sources : - McGuire & Keegan (Irish Tunes by the 100, vol. 1), 1975; No. 20, p. 5.