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Tune properties and standard notation
CEANNABHÁIN BHÁNA, NA (The Little Fair Cannavans). AKA and see "The Cotton Grass Flowers." Irish, Air or Slip Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody was lilted as an infant-dawdling song, with appropriate lyrics, and was collected in Connemara from Colm Ó Caoidheáin by collector and piper Séamus Ennis in the 1940's. The words are nonsense lyrics in Irish:
Gairm fhéin,gairm fhéin,gairm fhéin,
Gairm fhéin Micil is Máire
Gairm fhéin,gairm fhéin,gairm fhéin,
Seo iad na ceannabháin Bhana.
Cuirfidh mé,Cuirfidh mé,Cuirfidh mé,
Cuirfidh mé suas ag sadbh Sheáin thú
Cuirfidh mé,Cuirfidh mé,Cuirfidh mé,
Is Cuirfidh sí buirín sa ngleann ort.
Translated it goes something like this (according to the Cran album liner notes):
Good for you, Mical and Maire!
They are the white headed Canavans.
I will send you up to Sean's Sive
And she will put a spancel on you in the glen.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Tubridy (Irish Traditional Music, Book Two), 1999; p. 41.
Recorded sources: Black Rose Records BRRCD003 Cran - "Lover's Ghost" (2000). Comhaltas Records, Tommy Keane (1983. Learned from Seamus Ennis). CCF 30, Liam O'Flynn, Sean Keane & Matt Molloy - "The Fire Aflame." Piping Pig Records PPPCD001, Jimmy O'Brien- Moran - "Seán Reid's Favourite" (1996).