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'''FREEDOM FOR IRELAND''' (Saorsacd na n-Eirinn). AKA and see "[[Banks of Inverness]], "[[Nights of Gladness (5)]]." Irish, March (2/4 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The march "Freedom for Ireland" is an Irish derivative setting of the Scots tune family "[[Banks of Inverness]]," which includes a number of melodies, broadly related. Paul de Grae finds cognate tunes in O'Neill's collections as "[[Croppies' March]]" and, set as a reel, "[[Cunningham's Fancy]]," "[[Molly what Ails You?]]," and "[[You're right my love]]"<ref>Paul de Grae, "Sources of Tunes in the O'Neill Collections", 2017. </ref>.  He notes that O'Neill made a cylinder recording of piper Patsy Touhey, playing the tune (see "[[Croppies' March]]").
'''FREEDOM FOR IRELAND''' (Saorsacd na n-Eirinn). AKA and see "[[Banks of Inverness]]," "[[Father Murphy's Quick Step]]," "[[Nights of Gladness (5)]]." Irish, March (2/4 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The march "Freedom for Ireland" is an Irish derivative setting of the Scots tune family "[[Banks of Inverness]]," which includes a number of melodies, broadly related. Paul de Grae finds cognate tunes in O'Neill's collections as "[[Croppies' March]]" and, set as a reel, "[[Cunningham's Fancy]]," "[[Molly what Ails You?]]," and "[[You're right my love]]"<ref>Paul de Grae, "Sources of Tunes in the O'Neill Collections", 2017. </ref>.  He notes that O'Neill made a cylinder recording of piper Patsy Touhey, playing the tune (see "[[Croppies' March]]").
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See also related the Irish hornpipe "[[Boys of Bluehill (The)]]" and the American "[[Sally Ann Johnson]]."  
See also related the Irish hornpipe "[[Boys of Bluehill (The)]]," "[[Father Murphy's Quick Step]]" (Goodman), and the American "[[Sally Ann Johnson]]."  
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