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The Dublin Lasses

reel

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on February 5th 2002 by Josh Kane.

This tune has been added to 22 tunebooks.

Also known as The Boys Of Ballisodare, The Boys Of Ballysadare.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Dublin Lasses, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
|: dG~G2 dGeG | dGGA BA~A2 | dG~G2 dGeG | AcBA GEE2 |
dG~G2 dGeG | dGGA BA~A2 | GABd (3efe dB | AcBA GEE2 :|
|: gfga baga | gfga beef | gfga ba~a2 | gefd Bee2 |
~g2ga baga | gfga be (3fga | bgaf (3efg fe | dBAc BEE2 :|

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The Dublin Lasses sheetmusic
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Well, I just learned this tune about...oh sayyyyy...4 gours ago during what was supposed to be band practice (our director eventually showed up at around 9:30). So, during that slack off time, my fiddle-playing friend taught me this tune. Right now, I'm in Study Hall in the Library with all my work done and absolutely nothing to do. Hmm...why not post a tune?!

# Posted on February 5th 2002 by Josh Kane

This sounds like a version of The Boys of Ballysodare, but with some interesting little twists in it.

# Posted on February 6th 2002 by CreadurMawnOrganig

Yes, it does sound a lot like Boys of Ballysodare. On Brendan Mulvihill's cd "the morning dew" he plays it with a third part which gives it a minor twist. Best version of it that i've heard

# Posted on February 14th 2010 by maleko

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1354

# Posted on February 14th 2010 by Kenny

It is called Dublin lasses in O'Neill's 1001, in F wich sounds nice actually

# Posted on November 2nd 2010 by Mc twist

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