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X:1 T:Tú féin is mé féin M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Air B:Bunting – General Collection of the Ancient Music of Ireland (1840, p. 16) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Amin ab/a/g fdd|add fdd|fed cAG|Add d2d| Add d2d|ab/a/g fdd|add fdd|fed cAG| Acc c2c|Acc c3::fg/f/e/f/ ga/g/f/g/|ab/a/g/f/ ga/g/f/e/| fed cAG|Add d2d|Add d2d|fg/f/e/f/ ga/g/f/g/| ab/a/g/f/ ga/g/f/e/|fed cAG|Acc c2c|Acc c3:| |:_Bc/B/A/G/ AB/A/G/F/|GA/G/F/E/ F2G|FDC Add|d2d Add| d2d Bc/B/A/G/|AB/A/G/F/ GA/G/F/E/|F2G FDC|Acc c2c|Acc c3:|]



TÚ FÉIN IS MÉ FÉIN (Yourself and Myself). AKA and see "Yourself Along with Me (2)." Irish, Air (6/8 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. Source for notated version: the Irish collector Edward Bunting (in whose 1840 collection the tune appears) noted the melody from "McDermott at Castlebar in 1802," whom O'Sullivan (1983) believes is Edward MacDermott Roe, one of the Irish harpers at the second Granard festival in March, 1782.


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Printed sources : - Edward Bunting (A General Collection of Irish Music), 1840; O'Sullivan/Bunting, 1983; No. 17, pp. 25-26.






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