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|f_annotation='''ROSE IN THE GAP, THE.'''  Irish; Reel, Highland, Clog or March (whole time). E Dorian and Bm. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC: ABCD (Donnellan, O'Connor). "Rose in the Gap" is contained in the music manuscript collection in the possession of [[biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan]] (1878-1962), a curate and fiddler from the Oriel region, south Ulster.  Donnellan researcher Gerry O'Connor notes that the name "Roshy Atta" was written with the tune in the original manuscript, perhaps a phonetic attempt, he suggests, for "An Rös atá sa Bhearna."  
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'''ROSE IN THE GAP, THE.'''  Irish, Clog or March (whole time). E Dorian and Bm. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC: ABCD (Donnellan)
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Rev. Luke Donnellan, "Oriel Songs and Dances", ''Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society'', vol. 2, no. 2, 1909; No. 63
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Compass 7 4433 2, 2006 & Vertical Records, John McSherry & Donal O’Connor – "Tripswitch" (2006). </font>
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ROSE IN THE GAP, THE. Irish; Reel, Highland, Clog or March (whole time). E Dorian and Bm. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC: ABCD (Donnellan, O'Connor). "Rose in the Gap" is contained in the music manuscript collection in the possession of biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan (1878-1962), a curate and fiddler from the Oriel region, south Ulster. Donnellan researcher Gerry O'Connor notes that the name "Roshy Atta" was written with the tune in the original manuscript, perhaps a phonetic attempt, he suggests, for "An Rös atá sa Bhearna."


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Rev. Luke Donnellan music manuscript collection [O'Connor].

Printed sources : - Rev. Luke Donnellan, "Oriel Songs and Dances", (Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society, vol. II), no. 2, 1909; No. 63. Gerry O'Connor (The Rose in the Gap), 2018; No. 98, p. 64.

Recorded sources : - Compass 7 4433 2, 2006 & Vertical Records, John McSherry & Donal O’Connor – "Tripswitch" (2006).




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