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|f_annotation='''SHE'S A DAUGHTER OF DANIEL O'CONNELL''' (Is Ingean Domnaill ui Connaill i). AKA "Is ingean Domnaill Uí Connaill i." Irish, Slow Air (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Paul de Grae finds that Francis O'Neill had written to A.P. Graves that the air was "uncommon if not unknown," a curious assertion when the air is fairly well known bing the vehicle for "[[Maid with the Bonny Brown Hair]]," and, in modern times, Con Fada O Drisceoil's "Spoons Murder." Further, de Grae finds variants in P.W. Joyce's "[[High-Flier (The)]]", and, in minor mode, "[[Woods of Kilmurray (The)]]" <ref>Paul de Grae, “Notes on Sources of Tunes in the O’Neill Collections”, 2017 [https://www.irishtune.info/public/oneill-sources.htm]</ref>. | |||
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|f_printed_sources= O'Neill ('''O’Neill’s Irish Music'''), 1915; No. 75. O'Neill ('''Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies'''), 1903; No. 44, p. 8. | |||
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SHE'S A DAUGHTER OF DANIEL O'CONNELL (Is Ingean Domnaill ui Connaill i). AKA "Is ingean Domnaill Uí Connaill i." Irish, Slow Air (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Paul de Grae finds that Francis O'Neill had written to A.P. Graves that the air was "uncommon if not unknown," a curious assertion when the air is fairly well known bing the vehicle for "Maid with the Bonny Brown Hair," and, in modern times, Con Fada O Drisceoil's "Spoons Murder." Further, de Grae finds variants in P.W. Joyce's "High-Flier (The)", and, in minor mode, "Woods of Kilmurray (The)" [1].