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'''IRISH ROUND, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Kennington Wells]]," "[[Auld Jew (The)]]," "[[Black Headed Dearie]]" ([[Ceann Dub Oilir]]),  "[[Currie koun dilish]]." Irish. The tune, originally Irish and dating from at least the 1st decade of the 17th century, according to Grattan-Flood (1906), appears in Playford's '''Dancing Master''' of 1713 (p. 146) under this title.
'''IRISH ROUND, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Kennington Wells]]," "[[Auld Jew (The)]]," "[[Black Headed Dearie]]" ([[Ceann Dub Oilir]]),  "[[Currie koun dilish]]." Irish, Jig (6/4 time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune, originally Irish and dating from at least the 1st decade of the 17th century, according to Grattan-Flood (1906), appears in John Young's '''Dancing Master''', second volume, of 1713 (p. 146) under this title. Young was heir to the Playford publishing concerns.  
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Tune properties and standard notation


IRISH ROUND, THE. AKA and see "Kennington Wells," "Auld Jew (The)," "Black Headed Dearie" (Ceann Dub Oilir), "Currie koun dilish." Irish, Jig (6/4 time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune, originally Irish and dating from at least the 1st decade of the 17th century, according to Grattan-Flood (1906), appears in John Young's Dancing Master, second volume, of 1713 (p. 146) under this title. Young was heir to the Playford publishing concerns.

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