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'''MAIDIN FHOGHMHAIR'''. AKA - "Maidin Fhomhair." AKA and see "[[Maidin Domhnaigh]]." Irish, Air. | |f_annotation='''MAIDIN FHOGHMHAIR'''. AKA - "Maidin Fhomhair." AKA and see "[[Maidin Domhnaigh]]." Irish, Air. An air by this name appears in Padraig Mac Seain's '''Ceolta Theilinn''', collected in the Teelin-Carrick-Glencolumcille area of County Donegal. Caoimhin Mac Aoidh (1994) states Donegal fiddler John Doherty had a version of the tune, a particular favorite of his, but that it differs from Mac Seain's. | ||
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MAIDIN FHOGHMHAIR. AKA - "Maidin Fhomhair." AKA and see "Maidin Domhnaigh." Irish, Air. An air by this name appears in Padraig Mac Seain's Ceolta Theilinn, collected in the Teelin-Carrick-Glencolumcille area of County Donegal. Caoimhin Mac Aoidh (1994) states Donegal fiddler John Doherty had a version of the tune, a particular favorite of his, but that it differs from Mac Seain's.