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X:1 T: Polka [31] M:2'4 L:1/8 B:Breathnach & Small - CRE IV (1996, No. 91) K:D F2 GF/G/|BA D>d|cA Bc|BA FD|F2 GF/G/|BA D>d|cA GE|ED D2:| f2 f>g|fd Ad|cA Bc|BA FD|f2 fg|fd Ad|cA Bc|d2 de| f2 f>g|fd Ad|cA Bc|BA FD|F2 GF/G/ |BA D>d|cA GE|ED D2!D.C.!||



POLKA [31]. Irish, Polka (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Fr. John Quinn finds the first strain of Breathnach's untitled polka to be something of a "floater", versions of which he also finds in the third strain of Breathnach's version of "Knocknaboul Polka (2)" and an untitled polka in Frank Roche's Traditional Music of Ireland vol. 3 (1927, No. 129). Conor Ward points out that both parts of the latter tune (i.e. untitled No. 129 in Roche) are in fact distanced versions of "Buffalo Gals."


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Printed sources : - Breathnach & Small (Ceol Rince na hEireann vol. 4), 1996; No. 91.






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