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'''CAILÍN DONN/DHONN [1], AN''' (The Brown-Haired Girl). See "[[Brown-Haired Girl (The)]]" and "[[Brown Maid (The)]]." AKA and see "[[Collendoon]]," "[[Banks of Claudy (The)]]." Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune was recorded in the '''Belfast Northern Star''' of July 15th, 1792, as having been played by ten Irish harp masters at the last great harp convocation, the Belfast Harp Festival, held that week. The melody is a variant of the once-popular "[[Banks of Claudy (The)]]." See also "[[Blackhaired Lass (The)]]," "[[Dark Gate Girl (The)]]," and "[[Dark Haired Girl (2) (The)]]."   
'''CAILÍN DONN/DHONN [1], AN''' (The Brown-Haired Girl). See "[[Brown-Haired Girl (The)]]" and "[[Brown Maid (The)]]." AKA and see "[[Collendoon]]," "[[Banks of Claudy (The)]]." Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune was recorded in the '''Belfast Northern Star''' of July 15th, 1792, as having been played by ten Irish harp masters at the last great harp convocation, the Belfast Harp Festival, held that week. The melody is a variant of the once-popular "[[Banks of Claudy (The)]]." See also "[[Blackhaired Lass (The)]]," "[[Dark Gate Girl (The)]]," and "[[Dark Haired Girl (2) (The)]]."   
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''Source for notated version'': the 1861 manuscript collection of James Goodman, an Anglican cleric who collected primarily in County Cork [Shields].
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - the 1861 manuscript collection of James Goodman, an Anglican cleric who collected primarily in County Cork [Shields].
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''Printed sources'': Shields ('''Tunes of the Munster Pipers'''), 1998; No. 18, p. 11.
<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Shields ('''Tunes of the Munster Pipers'''), 1998; No. 18, p. 11.
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X:1 T: Cailín Donn [1], An (The Brown-Haired Girl) M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:"With expression" S:Joyce - Old Irish Folk Music and Song (1909), No. 711 Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:Emin EF | G2F2E2 | d2e2 dc | B2E2 BA | AG E2 GA | B2g2f2 | e3 dBA | B2e2d2 | e4 || e>f | g2f2c2 | d2e2 dc | B2E2 BA | AG E2 GA | B2g2 fd | e>dBAGB | AG E2E2 | E4 ||



CAILÍN DONN/DHONN [1], AN (The Brown-Haired Girl). See "Brown-Haired Girl (The)" and "Brown Maid (The)." AKA and see "Collendoon," "Banks of Claudy (The)." Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune was recorded in the Belfast Northern Star of July 15th, 1792, as having been played by ten Irish harp masters at the last great harp convocation, the Belfast Harp Festival, held that week. The melody is a variant of the once-popular "Banks of Claudy (The)." See also "Blackhaired Lass (The)," "Dark Gate Girl (The)," and "Dark Haired Girl (2) (The)."

Additional notes

Source for notated version: - the 1861 manuscript collection of James Goodman, an Anglican cleric who collected primarily in County Cork [Shields].

Printed sources : - Shields (Tunes of the Munster Pipers), 1998; No. 18, p. 11.

Recorded sources: -



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