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'''PADDY KILLORAN'S [2].''' Irish, Reel. Ireland, County Sligo. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. No relation to "[[Paddy Killoran's (1)]]." Source for notated version:   
'''PADDY KILLORAN'S [2].''' Irish, Reel. Ireland, County Sligo. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. No relation to "[[Paddy Killoran's (1)]]." Source for notated version:   
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''Source for notated version'': flute player James Murray (b. 1947, Ougham, outside Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo) [Flaherty].  This is Murray's flute-friendly setting of the tune Killoran recorded as "[[My Love is Fair and Handsome]]."
''Source for notated version'': flute player James Murray (b. 1947, Ougham, outside Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo) [Flaherty].  This is Murray's flute-friendly setting of the tune Killoran recorded as "[[My Love is Fair and Handsome]]."
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''Printed sources'': Flaherty ('''Trip to Sligo'''), 1990; p. 170.  
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PADDY KILLORAN'S [2]. Irish, Reel. Ireland, County Sligo. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. No relation to "Paddy Killoran's (1)." Source for notated version:

Source for notated version: flute player James Murray (b. 1947, Ougham, outside Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo) [Flaherty]. This is Murray's flute-friendly setting of the tune Killoran recorded as "My Love is Fair and Handsome."

Printed sources: Flaherty (Trip to Sligo), 1990; p. 170.

Recorded sources:




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