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'''SHUFFLE REEL, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Athens]]," “[[ | '''SHUFFLE REEL, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Athens]]," “[[Blodgett's Reel]],” "[[Clogher Reel (The)]]," "[[Dublin Reel (The)]]," "[[Dublin Lasses (3)]]," "[[Jackson's Reel (2)]]," "[[Miss Daly’s Reel]] | ||
," "[[Twelve Locks (The)]]," "[[Twister (The)]],” "[[Union Reel (The)]]," "[[Victor Wild]]," "[[Westmeath Hunt (The)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. New York researcher, writer and musician Don Meade believes the tune is a relative of “[[Bucks of Oranmore]].” | ," "[[Twelve Locks (The)]]," "[[Twister (The)]],” "[[Union Reel (The)]]," "[[Victor Wild]]," "[[Westmeath Hunt (The)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. New York researcher, writer and musician Don Meade believes the tune is a relative of “[[Bucks of Oranmore]].” | ||
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SHUFFLE REEL, THE. AKA and see "Athens," “Blodgett's Reel,” "Clogher Reel (The)," "Dublin Reel (The)," "Dublin Lasses (3)," "Jackson's Reel (2)," "Miss Daly’s Reel
," "Twelve Locks (The)," "Twister (The),” "Union Reel (The)," "Victor Wild," "Westmeath Hunt (The)." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. New York researcher, writer and musician Don Meade believes the tune is a relative of “Bucks of Oranmore.”