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'''ROSE IN THE HEATHER''' (An Rós sa bhFraoch). AKA and see "[[Corofin (The)]]," “[[Rós sa bhfraoch (An)]],” "[[Rose | '''ROSE IN THE HEATHER''' (An Rós sa bhFraoch). AKA and see "[[Corofin (The)]]," “[[Rós sa bhfraoch (An)]],” "[[Rose among the Heather (2) (The)]]. Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Breathnach, Cranitch, DeMarco & Krassen, Mallinson, Miller & Perron, Taylor): AABB’(Mulvihill): AA’BB’ (Harker/Rafferty, Moylan, O’Malley, Tubridy). A popular session jig, particularly in the 20th century. It was first recorded under this title in New York in by melodeon player Peter J. Conlon, accompanied by fiddler James Morrison. | ||
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ROSE IN THE HEATHER (An Rós sa bhFraoch). AKA and see "Corofin (The)," “Rós sa bhfraoch (An),” "Rose among the Heather (2) (The). Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Breathnach, Cranitch, DeMarco & Krassen, Mallinson, Miller & Perron, Taylor): AABB’(Mulvihill): AA’BB’ (Harker/Rafferty, Moylan, O’Malley, Tubridy). A popular session jig, particularly in the 20th century. It was first recorded under this title in New York in by melodeon player Peter J. Conlon, accompanied by fiddler James Morrison.