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X:1 T:Tit for Tat (1) M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel B:O'Neill's Music of Ireland. 1850 Melodies, 1903, p. 270, no. 1457 Z:François-Emmanuel de Wasseige K:G (dc)|BGGB AGG2|DG {A}(3GFG A2(dc)|(3BcB BG (3ABA AB|1 cABG A2:|2 cdef g2|| (Bd)|(3efe dB (3efe dB|(3efe dB A2 Bd|e>B {c}(3BAB g>B {c}(3BAB|cABG A2 Bd| (3efe dB (3efe dB|(3efe dB A2(Bd)|eg2e gagf|edef g2|]



TIT FOR TAT [1] (Sud Air/Ar So!). AKA and see "Chloch Aoil (An)," "Limestone Rock." Irish, Reel. G Major ('A' part) & E Minor ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. The phrase ‘Tit for Tat’ is derived from the German phrase Dir fur Dat, or ‘this for that’.


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Printed sources : - O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903; No. 1457, p. 270. O'Neill (Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems), 1907; No. 688, p. 122.






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