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'''APPLES IN WINTER [2].''' AKA and see: "[[Fruit for the Ladies]]," "[[Gillan's Apples (2)]]," "[[Ullai Uí Ghiollain]]," "[[Gillian's Apples]]," "[[Jackson's Growling Cat]]," "[[Jackson's Stranger (2)]]," "[[Longford Jig (The)]]," "[[Rise the Grouse]], [[Rouse the Grouse]]." Irish, Jig. D Major (O'Farrell): A Major (Hardebeck). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Hardebeck, Kennedy): AABBCCDD (O'Farrell). Hardebeck's (1921) two-strain tune is cognate with the first two parts of O'Farrell's, save that the parts are reversed.  
'''APPLES IN WINTER [2].''' AKA and see: "[[Fruit for the Ladies]]," "[[Gillan's Apples (2)]]," "[[Ullai Uí Ghiollain]]," "[[Gillian's Apples]]," "[[Jackson's Growling Cat]]," "[[Jackson's Stranger (2)]]," "[[Longford Jig (The)]]," "[[Rise the Grouse]], [[Rouse the Grouse]]." Irish, Jig. D Major (O'Farrell): A Major (Hardebeck). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Hardebeck, Kennedy): AABBCCDD (O'Farrell). Hardebeck's (1921) two-strain tune is cognate with the first two parts of O'Farrell's, save that the parts are reversed. The tune was entered (as "Apples in Winter") in the mid-19th century music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper and Church of Ireland cleric James Goodman.  
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APPLES IN WINTER [2]. AKA and see: "Fruit for the Ladies," "Gillan's Apples (2)," "Ullai Uí Ghiollain," "Gillian's Apples," "Jackson's Growling Cat," "Jackson's Stranger (2)," "Longford Jig (The)," "Rise the Grouse, Rouse the Grouse." Irish, Jig. D Major (O'Farrell): A Major (Hardebeck). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Hardebeck, Kennedy): AABBCCDD (O'Farrell). Hardebeck's (1921) two-strain tune is cognate with the first two parts of O'Farrell's, save that the parts are reversed. The tune was entered (as "Apples in Winter") in the mid-19th century music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper and Church of Ireland cleric James Goodman.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Hardebeck (A Collection of Jigs and Reels vol. 1), Dublin, 1921; p. 5. Kennedy (Jigs & Quicksteps, Trips & Humours), 1997; No. 1, p. 3. O'Farrell (Collection of National Irish Music for the Union Pipes), 1804; p. 22.

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