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'''MERRY SISTERS, THE''' (Na Deirbsiuiraca Sugaca). AKA and see "[[Cross Road]]," "[[Miltown Maid]]," "[[Mill Town Maid]]," "[[Three Merry Sisters of Fate (The)]]." Irish, Reel. Ireland, Counties Sligo, Donegal. A Dorian (Brody): E Dorian (Flaherty, O'Neill). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABC (Brody): AA'BC (Flaherty): AA'BC (O'Neill/1001): AA'BCC' (O'Neill/Krassen). A popular reel in County Donegal. An early recording of the melody was by Frank O'Higgins (1891-1975), a fiddler from Glenamona, Kilskeer, County Meath, in Dublin in 1937 (who paired it with "[[Dogs Among the Bushes (The)]]"). Paddy Ryan, writing in '''Treoir''', says O'Higgins "was a highly esteemed figure in traditional music circles in and around Dublin. He also taught the fiddle for many years and, among his star pupils was Larry Redican, who was prominent in New York traditional music circles during his lifetime there." The reel was also in the repertoire of uilleann piper Séamus Ennis, who also may have learned it from O'Higgins, as his father, James Ennies played with O'Higgins in The Fingal Trio.  
'''MERRY SISTERS, THE''' (Na Deirbsiuiraca Sugaca). AKA and see "[[Cross Road (1)]]," "[[Miltown Maid]]," "[[Mill Town Maid]]," "[[Three Merry Sisters of Fate (The)]]." Irish, Reel. Ireland, Counties Sligo, Donegal. A Dorian (Brody): E Dorian (Flaherty, O'Neill). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABC (Brody): AA'BC (Flaherty): AA'BC (O'Neill/1001): AA'BCC' (O'Neill/Krassen). A popular reel in County Donegal. An early recording of the melody was by Frank O'Higgins (1891-1975), a fiddler from Glenamona, Kilskeer, County Meath, in Dublin in 1937 (who paired it with "[[Dogs Among the Bushes (The)]]"). Paddy Ryan, writing in '''Treoir''', says O'Higgins "was a highly esteemed figure in traditional music circles in and around Dublin. He also taught the fiddle for many years and, among his star pupils was Larry Redican, who was prominent in New York traditional music circles during his lifetime there." The reel was also in the repertoire of uilleann piper Séamus Ennis, who also may have learned it from O'Higgins, as his father, James Ennies played with O'Higgins in The Fingal Trio.  
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MERRY SISTERS, THE (Na Deirbsiuiraca Sugaca). AKA and see "Cross Road (1)," "Miltown Maid," "Mill Town Maid," "Three Merry Sisters of Fate (The)." Irish, Reel. Ireland, Counties Sligo, Donegal. A Dorian (Brody): E Dorian (Flaherty, O'Neill). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABC (Brody): AA'BC (Flaherty): AA'BC (O'Neill/1001): AA'BCC' (O'Neill/Krassen). A popular reel in County Donegal. An early recording of the melody was by Frank O'Higgins (1891-1975), a fiddler from Glenamona, Kilskeer, County Meath, in Dublin in 1937 (who paired it with "Dogs Among the Bushes (The)"). Paddy Ryan, writing in Treoir, says O'Higgins "was a highly esteemed figure in traditional music circles in and around Dublin. He also taught the fiddle for many years and, among his star pupils was Larry Redican, who was prominent in New York traditional music circles during his lifetime there." The reel was also in the repertoire of uilleann piper Séamus Ennis, who also may have learned it from O'Higgins, as his father, James Ennies played with O'Higgins in The Fingal Trio.

Compare the 'B' part with that of "Shepherd's Daughter (1) (The)."

Source for notated version: fiddler Kathleen Morris (Corlisheen, Ballyrush, Co. Sligo) [Flaherty].

Printed sources: Brody (Fiddler's Fakebook), 1983; p. 186. Flaherty (Trip to Sligo), 1990; p. 57. O'Neill (Krassen), 1976; p. 108. O'Neill (Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems), 1907; No. 535, p. 100. Peoples (Fifty Irish Fiddle Tunes), 1986; 46. Treoir, vol. 36, No. 1, 2004; p. 29. Vallely (Play Tin Whistle with the Armagh Pipers Club), vol. 2; 30.

Recorded sources: Island 9379, Chieftains- "Chieftains 3." Shanachie 79023, "Chieftains 3" (1971/1982). Matt Molloy - "Shadows on Stone" (learned from the Frank O'Higgins recording). Tommy Peoples - "The Iron Man."

See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [2]
Hear Frank O'Higgins' recording at the Comhaltas Archive [3] (last tune in medley, preceded by "Kitty Gone a Milking" and "Dogs Among the Bushes (The)").




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