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'''MRS. CROTTY’S (HORNPIPE)'''.  Irish, Hornpipe. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The melody is sourced to Kilrush, County Clare, concertina player Mrs. Elizabeth Crotty (1885-1960), via Dublin fiddler Mary McElvaney, and concertina player and piper Gearoid O' hAllmhurain. The first strain is cognate with the first strain of the reel "[[Pouca (The)]]" printed by McGuire and Keegan in 1975.  
'''MRS. CROTTY’S (HORNPIPE)'''.  Irish, Hornpipe. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The melody is sourced to Kilrush, County Clare, concertina player Mrs. Elizabeth Crotty (1885-1960), via Dublin fiddler Mary McElvaney, and concertina player and piper Gearoid O' hAllmhurain. The first strain is cognate with the first strain of the reel "[[Pouca (The)]]" printed by McGuire and Keegan in 1975.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal> Drumlin Records BMNCD2, Brian McNamara – “Fort of the Jewels” (2004. Learned from Benedict Koehler).</font>
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MRS. CROTTY’S (HORNPIPE). Irish, Hornpipe. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The melody is sourced to Kilrush, County Clare, concertina player Mrs. Elizabeth Crotty (1885-1960), via Dublin fiddler Mary McElvaney, and concertina player and piper Gearoid O' hAllmhurain. The first strain is cognate with the first strain of the reel "Pouca (The)" printed by McGuire and Keegan in 1975.

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Recorded sources: Drumlin Records BMNCD2, Brian McNamara – “Fort of the Jewels” (2004. Learned from Benedict Koehler).




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