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Marry When You're Young
X:1 T:Marry When You're Young S:John Doherty N:The C in the 4th, 8th, 12th, and 16th appears to be in between C flat and N:C sharp. Fiddlers should know what I'm talking about. The second four N:measures of each part present variations on the first four that John N:played, but he didn't necessarily play them in this order. D:John Doherty, The Star of Donegal, Folktracks 75 Z:Transcribed by Larry Sanger M:C K:D AG|F2FE FGAG|Ad{e}dc d2ea|fded cABd|=cAGE D/D/D DE| F/F/F {G}FE FGAG|Ad{e}dc d2eg|fded cABd|=cAGE FDDg|| {fg}f2ed cAAg|fdec dfag|{fg}f2ed cABd|=cAGE D/D/D Dg| {fg}f2ed cAAg|fdec dfeg|{fg}f2ed cABd|=cAGE FDDE||
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T: Marry When You're Young
S: "Treoir" / John Doherty
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
Z:Transcribed by Bill Black
K: D
F2 FD FEDE | Addc d2 (3ABc | d2 fd ecAF | GBAF GFED |
F2 FD FEDE | Addc dfeg | fdec dcAd | cAGE D4 |