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'''CEAD BLIADHAIN O SHIN'''. Irish, Pipe Air. Ireland, County Donegal. Collected by Padriag Mac Aodh O'Neill in 1903 from the playing of fiddler Padraig Mac Suibhne and published in '''Songs of Uladh'''. Caoimhin Mac Aodh (1994) remarks that apparently this tune was used as an introduction to a longer descriptive piece called "Brian Boroimhe's March."     
'''CEAD BLIADHAIN O SHIN'''. Irish, Pipe Air. Ireland, County Donegal. Collected by Padriag Mac Aodh O'Neill in 1903 from the playing of fiddler Padraig Mac Suibhne and published in '''Songs of Uladh'''. Caoimhin Mac Aodh (1994) remarks that apparently this tune was used as an introduction to a longer descriptive piece called "Brian Boroimhe's March."     
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CEAD BLIADHAIN O SHIN. Irish, Pipe Air. Ireland, County Donegal. Collected by Padriag Mac Aodh O'Neill in 1903 from the playing of fiddler Padraig Mac Suibhne and published in Songs of Uladh. Caoimhin Mac Aodh (1994) remarks that apparently this tune was used as an introduction to a longer descriptive piece called "Brian Boroimhe's March."

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