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'''O'NEILL'S MAGGOT.''' Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. The word 'maggot' in this sense means a thing of small consequence, a plaything, a trifle; from the Italian ''maggioletta''. The tune, however, is a jig-time setting of the reel that goes by the name "[[Humors of Ballyconnell (1) (The)]]" or "[[Captain Rock's (1)]]."
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''Printed sources'': Levey ('''Dance Music of Ireland, 2nd Collection'''), 1873; No. 11, p. 5.
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O'NEILL'S MAGGOT. Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. Sixteenth and seventeenth century country dance tunes sometimes had the word "maggot" in their titles, perhaps derived from Italian Maggiolatta or Italian May song, but used to mean a whim, fancy, plaything, 'trifle'--essentially an 'earworm'. Levey's title is harkening bak to an older time. The tune, however, is a jig-time setting of the reel that goes by the name "Humors of Ballyconnell (1) (The)" or "Captain Rock's (1)." See note for "annotation:Humors of Ballyconnell (1) (The)" for more.


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Printed sources : - Levey (Dance Music of Ireland, 2nd Collection), 1873; No. 11, p. 5.






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