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'''HOW ARE YOU KITTY?''' (Cionnus/Ca nois ta tu a Caitilin?). AKA - "How are you now Kitty?" AKA and see "[[O'Shannahan's Rambles]]," "[[Shanahans' Rambles]] | '''HOW ARE YOU KITTY?''' (Cionnus/Ca nois ta tu a Caitilin?). AKA - "How are you now Kitty?" AKA and see "[[O'Shannahan's Rambles]]," "[[Shanahans' Rambles]]," "[[Woodcock (1) (The)]]" Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABC (Sweet): AABBCC (O'Neill). The tune jig was printed by Irish-born violinist R.M. Levey in his second collection of Irish tunes (1873, No. 119) under the title "[[How are you now Kitty?]]." O'Neill gave the title "[[O'Shanahan's Rambles]]" in '''Dance Music of Ireland''' (1907), and Roche printed it as "[[Shanahan's Rambles]]." | ||
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HOW ARE YOU KITTY? (Cionnus/Ca nois ta tu a Caitilin?). AKA - "How are you now Kitty?" AKA and see "O'Shannahan's Rambles," "Shanahans' Rambles," "Woodcock (1) (The)" Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABC (Sweet): AABBCC (O'Neill). The tune jig was printed by Irish-born violinist R.M. Levey in his second collection of Irish tunes (1873, No. 119) under the title "How are you now Kitty?." O'Neill gave the title "O'Shanahan's Rambles" in Dance Music of Ireland (1907), and Roche printed it as "Shanahan's Rambles."