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|f_annotation='''TARRAING GO CAOIN AN SGEOL''' (Consider the story well). AKA and see "[[Bunter's Delight]]," "[[Plancam Peirbhig]]." Irish, Air (9/8 time). D Minor/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Grattan Flood ('''History of Irish Music''') finds the tune published by Playford in 1713 and by B. Cooke in 1795, and states it was popular in England under the title "[[Bunter's Delight]]." It is a variant of "[[Plancam Peirbhig]]," notes O'Sullivan (1983), which appears in O'Daly's '''Poets and Poetry of Munster''', volume I, pp. 92-93. | |f_annotation='''TARRAING GO CAOIN AN SGEOL''' (Consider the story well). AKA and see "[[Bunter's Delight]]," "[[Plancam Peirbhig]]." Irish, Air (9/8 time). D Minor/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Grattan Flood ('''History of Irish Music''') finds the tune published by Playford in 1713 and by B. Cooke in 1795, and states it was popular in England under the title "[[Bunter's Delight]]." It is a variant of "[[Plancam Peirbhig]]," notes O'Sullivan (1983), which appears in O'Daly's '''Poets and Poetry of Munster''', volume I, pp. 92-93. | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=the melody was noted by the Irish collector Edward Bunting at Tipperary in 1797. | |||
|f_printed_sources=O'Sullivan/Bunting, 1983; No. 74, pp. 116-117. | |f_printed_sources=O'Sullivan/Bunting, 1983; No. 74, pp. 116-117. | ||
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TARRAING GO CAOIN AN SGEOL (Consider the story well). AKA and see "Bunter's Delight," "Plancam Peirbhig." Irish, Air (9/8 time). D Minor/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Grattan Flood (History of Irish Music) finds the tune published by Playford in 1713 and by B. Cooke in 1795, and states it was popular in England under the title "Bunter's Delight." It is a variant of "Plancam Peirbhig," notes O'Sullivan (1983), which appears in O'Daly's Poets and Poetry of Munster, volume I, pp. 92-93.