Annotation:Statia Donnelly's
X:1 T:Statia Donnelly M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig K:D FGA cAA|BGB cAG|FGA cAG|Ad^c d2A| FGA cAG|Ade fge|dcA GEA|1 DED D2D:|2 DED D2A|| |:d2B cAA|efd efe|d2B cAB|c2B ABc| d2B cAA|efd efe|dcA GEA|1 DED D2A:|2 DED D2D||
STATIA DONNELLY'S. AKA and see "Pausteen Fawn (The)." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. "Statia Donnelly's" is a version of an older tune called in Irish Gaelic “An Páistín Fionn” (The Fairhaired Boy/Child) AKA "Pausteen Fawn (The)", with parts reversed. It has also been called by the names of influential players from whom other musicians learned it: "Joe Burke's Jig" "John Dwyer's," "Finbar Dwyer's Favorite," "Kennedy's," "McGreevy's," etc.