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Paul writes: Maurice came to our session last night and I asked him where he got the tune from (from where he got the tune, if you insist). He said he got it from his"master" (first music teacher) Johnny Linehan, and that Linehan called it "The Drunken Peeler". Maurice regards it as a very old tune.

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Maurice O'Keeffe

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Polka Only 1 transcription Has lots of stepwise movement Has some stepwise movement major D 2/4 Has source text Has notes text No chords explore more...

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X: 38
T: Maurice O'Keeffe's (3)
T: Rob Roy's March
T: McGregor's March
S: Maurice O'Keeffe
Z: Paul de Grae  irtrad-l 2000-09-06 (reformatted by John Chambers)
N: Paul writes:
N: Maurice came to our session last night and I asked him  where  he  got  the
N: tune  from  (from where he got the tune, if you insist).  He said he got it
N: from his"master" (first music teacher) Johnny  Linehan,  and  that  Linehan
N: called it "The Drunken Peeler".  Maurice regards it as a very old tune.
R: polka
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
K: D
|: A>B A>B | Ad dc | B>c B>c      |  Be Bd \
|  A>B A>B | Ad dc | BA  B/A/B/c/ |1 d2 dB :|2 d2 de ||
|: f2  fe  | fB BA | Be  e>f      |  ed BA \
|  f>g fe  | fB BA | Be  B/A/B/c/ |1 d2 de :|2 d2 d2 |]
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