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'''BONNY HIGHLANDER'''. AKA and see "[[Daniel of the Sun (1)]]" (Dónall na Gréine), "[[Bucky Highlander (The)]]," "[[O My Dear Judy]]," "Thady/[[Teddy you Gander]]," "[[I Gave to My Nelly]]," "[[Girls of the West]]," "[[From the Court to the Cottage]]," "The Leg of (a) Duck," "[[Leg of the Duck (1) (The)]]," "[[Petticoat Loose (1)]]," "She is/[[She's the Girl that Can Do It]]," "[[Nelly's Jig]]," "[[Western Jig (The)]]," "[[Bottle of Brandy (The)]]," "[[Tie the Petticoat Tighter]]," "[[Yourself Along with Me (1)]]," "[[Bully for You]]," "[[O My Dear Father Pity Your Daughter]]." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Early 19th century Uilleann piper [[biography:O'Farrell]] identified the tune's provenance as Irish. The melody appears as "Irish Jig" in Septimus Winner's '''New American School for the Banjo''', published in Boston 1883.  
'''BONNY HIGHLANDER'''. AKA and see "[[Daniel of the Sun (1)]]" (Dónall na Gréine), "[[Bucky Highlander (The)]]," "[[O My Dear Judy]]," "Thady/[[Teddy you Gander]]," "[[I Gave to My Nelly]]," "[[Girls of the West]]," "[[From the Court to the Cottage]]," "The Leg of (a) Duck," "[[Leg of the Duck (1) (The)]]," "[[Petticoat Loose (1)]]," "She is/[[She's the Girl that Can Do It]]," "[[Nelly's Jig]]," "[[Western Jig (The)]]," "[[Bottle of Brandy (The)]]," "[[Tie the Petticoat Tighter]]," "[[Yourself Along with Me (1)]]," "[[Bully for You]]," "[[O My Dear Father Pity Your Daughter]]." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Early 19th century Uilleann piper [[biography:O'Farrell]] identified the tune's provenance as Irish. The melody appears as "Irish Jig" in Septimus Winner's '''New American School for the Banjo''', published in Boston 1883.  
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''Printed sources'': O'Farrell ('''Pocket Companion''', vol. III), c. 1808; p. 30. Winner ('''New American School for the Banjo'''), 1883; p. 31 (appears as "Irish Jig").   
''Printed sources'': O'Farrell ('''Pocket Companion''', vol. III), c. 1808; p. 30. Winner ('''New American School for the Banjo'''), 1883; p. 31 (appears as "Irish Jig").   
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BONNY HIGHLANDER. AKA and see "Daniel of the Sun (1)" (Dónall na Gréine), "Bucky Highlander (The)," "O My Dear Judy," "Thady/Teddy you Gander," "I Gave to My Nelly," "Girls of the West," "From the Court to the Cottage," "The Leg of (a) Duck," "Leg of the Duck (1) (The)," "Petticoat Loose (1)," "She is/She's the Girl that Can Do It," "Nelly's Jig," "Western Jig (The)," "Bottle of Brandy (The)," "Tie the Petticoat Tighter," "Yourself Along with Me (1)," "Bully for You," "O My Dear Father Pity Your Daughter." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Early 19th century Uilleann piper biography:O'Farrell identified the tune's provenance as Irish. The melody appears as "Irish Jig" in Septimus Winner's New American School for the Banjo, published in Boston 1883.

Printed sources: O'Farrell (Pocket Companion, vol. III), c. 1808; p. 30. Winner (New American School for the Banjo), 1883; p. 31 (appears as "Irish Jig").

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