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PATRICK’S POT. AKA and see “Carrickfergus (3).” Irish, Jig. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. St. Patrick’s Pot was a never-emptying can; popularly, it was the ever-filled tumbler of spirits. A tune by this name appears in Haverty’s One Hundred Irish Airs (New York, 1858), although it may not be the same as the jig “Carrickfergus (3).” Cape Breton fiddle Donald MacLellan recorded the jig on 78 ROM disc as “Carrickfergus.”

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Burchenal (Rinnci na h-Éireann), 1925; p. 133.

Recorded sources:




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