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Capt. F. O'Neill

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Hornpipe One title Only 1 transcription Has lots of stepwise movement Has some stepwise movement major C 4/4 Has source text No chords explore more...

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T:Knuckeen Free (#312), The
M:4/4
L:1/8
S:Capt. F. O'Neill
R:Hornpipe
K:C
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% In the days of our fathers, "An Chnoicin Fraoich", or "Little Heathy
% Hill", both as song and air enjoyed no little popularity in the
% province of Munster, particularly in the counties of Cork and Kerry.=20
% As an air several settings of the melody have been printed, but never
% as a hornpipe until now, and under its colloquial name among the
% peasantry.
%   It will be remembered that many notable dance tunes, especially
% hornpipes and long dances, have been derived from song airs, such
% as "The Blackbird", "The Job of Journeywork", "The Garden of
% Daisies", "Rodney's Glory", and many others.

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