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Annotation:Phillip McCue
X:1 T:Phillip McCue M:9/8 L:1/8 R:Slip Jig S:O’Farrell – Pocket Companion, vol. IV (1810) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G D | GAG B2G c2A | G2G cAG F2A | G2G B2G c2A | ded cAF G2 :| |: A2A ABG FEF | D2A A2G F3 | A2A ABG FGA | B2G cAF G3 :| |: GBd gfg dBG | fed cAG F2A | GBd gfg dBG | fed cAF G2 :| |: AFd BGd AFD | EFE AFD F3 | AFd BGd AFD | EFE AFD G3 :| |: GA(B/c/) dBB cAA | BGG cAG F2A | GA(B/c/) dBB cAA | BGG cAF G3 :| |: A2D AFD FED | EGE AFD F3 | A2D AFD FED | EGE AFD G3 :|]
PHILIP McCUE. AKA - "Philip McKeon." Irish, Slip Jig (9/8 time). G Major (O'Farrell): D Major (O'Flannagan, Wilson). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (O'Flannagan, Wilson): AABBCCDDEEFF (O'Farrell). The tune cognate but distanced from the similarly titled “Sir Phillip McHugh” published by O’Neill. County Leitrim fiddler Stephen Grier had a version in Book 4 of his large c. 1883 mss. collection under the title "Philip McKeon."