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Connaughtman’s Rambles

“Connaughtman’s Rambles” is one of the most famous traditional Irish tunes and you can hear it at sessions all over the world, including in Doolin!

I associate this tune with Kevin Griffin, one of Ireland’s top banjo player who I am lucky to play with here in Doolin. Kevin actually recorded it on his album “Traditional Irish Music from Doolin, Co. Clare”.

X:1
T:Connaughtman’s Rambles
M:6/8
L:1/8
R:jig
K:D
|:FAA dAA|BAB dAG|F2A dfe|dBA BAG|
FAA d2A|BAB def|gfe f2e|1 dBA BAG:|2 dBA B2e||
|:fbb faa|fef d2e|fbb faa|fed e2d|
fbb faa|fef def|gfe f2e|1 dBA B2e:|2 dBA BAG||
Sheet Music for "Connaughtman’s Rambles"Connaughtman’s Ramblesjig1212

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