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MAIDIN DOMHNAIGH (On Sunday Morning). AKA and see "Sunday Morning," "Youghal Harbour (4)," "Maidin Fhoghmhair." Irish, Air (3/4 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. The ballad "Boulavogue" is a variant of this tune (which appears in the Irish collector Edward Bunting's 1840 collection), as is "Youghal Harbour (4)," printed in Holden's Collection (1806).
Source for notated version: noted in 1802 from one Redmond Stanton (Westport, Ireland) [Bunting].
Printed sources: Bunting (Ancient Music of Ireland), 1840; No. 16, p. 15. O'Sullivan/Bunting, 1983; No. 16, pp. 23-24.
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