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Tommy Peoples’

Tommy Peoples’ is one of the first reels I ever learned. It is associated with the great fiddle player and composer Tommy Peoples, even though he didn’t actually write this particular tune. I also associate this tune with the playing of Kevin Crawford, who recorded is as the opening tune of his amazing album “In Good Company”.

I recorded this reel with my friend JB Samzun on fiddle on our album “Aughavinna”. You can order the album here if you would like to support Tunes From Doolin (thank you!).

 

X:1
T:Tommy Peoples’
R:reel
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:Gmaj
G2BG cGBG|ADDE FGAF|G2BG cGBG|Addc BGGF|
G2GB c2BG|ADDE FGAF|G2BG cGBG|Addc BGBd||
g2dg egde|g2bg agef|g2dg egdB|cBAc BGBd|
g2dg eede|g2bg agef|g2dg egdB|cBAc BGGF||
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