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'''O'SULLIVAN'S FROLIC.'''  AKA and see "[[Bímíd ag Ól ia ag Pógadh na mBan]]." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The melody appears under this title in the mid-19th century music manuscripts of Church of Ireland cleric James Goodman (1828-1896). Goodman was an Irish speaker and an uilleann piper who collected from tradition in Cork and elsewhere in Munster, although he obtained tunes from manuscripts and printed sources as well. Paul de Grae thinks the "O'Sullvan's Frolic" may be sourced to a song written by Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin c. 1780 under the alternate title, listed above.  
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X:1 T:O'Sullivan's Frolic M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig S:James Goodman manuscripts vol. 3, p. 53 (mid 19th century) F:http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-three#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=56&z=-2815.4555%2C0%2C13806.911%2C6432 F:at Trinity College Dublin / Irish Traditional Music Archive goodman.itma.ie K:G def gag|fdd fef|def gfg|afd d3| def gag|fdd f2g|gba/g/ f2d|cAF G2|| G|DGG B2B|cBc d3|DGG B2B|cAF G3| DGG B2B|cBc f2g|gba/g/ f2d|cAF G2||



O'SULLIVAN'S FROLIC. AKA and see "Bímíid ag ól is a' Pógadh na mBan." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The melody appears under this title in the mid-19th century music manuscripts of Church of Ireland cleric wikipedia:James_Goodman_(musicologist) (1828-1896). Goodman was an Irish speaker and an uilleann piper who collected from tradition in Cork and elsewhere in Munster, although he obtained tunes from manuscripts and printed sources as well. Paul de Grae thinks the "O'Sullvan's Frolic" may be sourced to a song written by Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin c. 1780 under the alternate title, listed above.

Rev. James Goodman


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Printed sources : - Hugh Shields (Tunes of the Munster Pipers vol. 1), 1998; No. 367, p. 146.






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