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'''JOLLY TINKER'''. Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Fr. John Quinn finds a cognate tune in the music manuscript collection of mid-19th century County Cork uilleann piper, collector and cleric Rev. James Goodman as "[[Girl that Lost her ... (The)]]" (blank word in Goodman's MS, but probably 'Maidenhead'). Further, Fr. Quinn finds an untitled reel noted from the playing of Julia Clifford in 1968 by Brendan Breathnach to be cognate.  
'''JOLLY TINKER'''. Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Fr. John Quinn finds a cognate tune in the music manuscript collection of mid-19th century County Cork uilleann piper, collector and cleric Rev. James Goodman as "[[Girl that Lost her ... (The)]]" (blank word in Goodman's MS, but probably 'Maidenhead'). Further, Fr. Quinn finds an untitled reel noted from the playing of Julia Clifford in 1968 by Brendan Breathnach to be cognate.  
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''Source for notated version'': Sliabh Luachra fiddler Julia Clifford, "recorded in O'Donoghue's pub in Dublin—a well-known house for traditional music for many a day—on 11 June, 1968."  
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - Sliabh Luachra fiddler Julia Clifford, "recorded in O'Donoghue's pub in Dublin—a well-known house for traditional music for many a day—on 11 June, 1968."  
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Breathnach & Small ('''CRÉ 5'''), 1999; No. 127, p. 65 (appears as "Gan Ainm").
Breathnach & Small ('''CRÉ 5'''), 1999; No. 127, p. 65 (appears as "Gan Ainm").
Roche ('''Collection of Traditional Irish Music, vol. 2'''), 1912; No. 244, p. 15.
Roche ('''Collection of Traditional Irish Music, vol. 2'''), 1912; No. 244, p. 15.
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JOLLY TINKER. Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Fr. John Quinn finds a cognate tune in the music manuscript collection of mid-19th century County Cork uilleann piper, collector and cleric Rev. James Goodman as "Girl that Lost her ... (The)" (blank word in Goodman's MS, but probably 'Maidenhead'). Further, Fr. Quinn finds an untitled reel noted from the playing of Julia Clifford in 1968 by Brendan Breathnach to be cognate.

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Source for notated version: - Sliabh Luachra fiddler Julia Clifford, "recorded in O'Donoghue's pub in Dublin—a well-known house for traditional music for many a day—on 11 June, 1968."

Printed sources : - Breathnach & Small (CRÉ 5), 1999; No. 127, p. 65 (appears as "Gan Ainm"). Roche (Collection of Traditional Irish Music, vol. 2), 1912; No. 244, p. 15.

Recorded sources: -



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