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|f_annotation='''ROUGH MOLLY''' (Molly Gharbu). AKA - "[[Mullach Garbh Highland (The)]]." AKA and see "[[Killarney Wonder (1)]]." Irish, Highland (whole time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’B. The tune is a member of a family of Scotch and Irish tunes that includes "[[Cameron House]]," "[[Old Grey Gander (The)]]," "[[Humors of Schull (The)]]" and "[[George Gubbin's Delight]]." A march version can be found in Frank Roche's collection as "[[Mo ceoil sibh a laochra]]." See also "[[Captain Campbell of Carphen]]." The alternate title, "Mullach Garbh" means 'rough summit' and is a Teelin name for the tune, after a local place-name. The name "Molly Gharbu" may be a miss-hearing of the Irish language title. A untitled reel version of the tune, played by Donegal fiddler John Doherty, was printed in '''The Northern Fiddler''' (1978, p. 75).  
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'''ROUGH MOLLY''' (Molly Gharbu). AKA - "[[Mullach Garbh Highland (The)]]." Irish, Highland (whole time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’B. The tune is a member of a family of Scotch and Irish tunes that includes "[[Cameron House]]," "[[Old Grey Gander (The)]]," "[[Humors of Schull (The)]]" and "[[George Gubbin's Delight]]." A march version can be found in Frank Roche's collection as "[[Mo ceoil sibh a laochra]]." See also "[[Captain Campbell of Carphen]]." The alternate title, "Mullach Garbh" means 'rough summit' and is a Teelin name for the tune, after a local place-name. The name "Molly Gharbu" may be a miss-hearing of the Irish language title. A untitled reel version of the tune, played by Donegal fiddler John Doherty, was printed in '''The Northern Fiddler''' (1978, p. 75).  
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ROUGH MOLLY (Molly Gharbu). AKA - "Mullach Garbh Highland (The)." AKA and see "Killarney Wonder (1)." Irish, Highland (whole time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’B. The tune is a member of a family of Scotch and Irish tunes that includes "Cameron House," "Old Grey Gander (The)," "Humors of Schull (The)" and "George Gubbin's Delight." A march version can be found in Frank Roche's collection as "Mo ceoil sibh a laochra." See also "Captain Campbell of Carphen." The alternate title, "Mullach Garbh" means 'rough summit' and is a Teelin name for the tune, after a local place-name. The name "Molly Gharbu" may be a miss-hearing of the Irish language title. A untitled reel version of the tune, played by Donegal fiddler John Doherty, was printed in The Northern Fiddler (1978, p. 75).


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