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Martin Wynne’s No. 1

I learned Martin Wynne’s No. 1 from the Riches of Clare CD back in 2010. It was part of a great set of reels played by Eric Healy (fiddle), Colm Healy (accordion), Kieran Hehir (banjo) and Seanie McGrath (bouzouki).

Martin Wynne was one of the great Sligo fiddlers of the 20th Century and this particular reel is quite a common session tune.

X:1
T:Martin Wynne’s No. 1
R:reel
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:D
|:A~F3 G~E3|DFAF EFDB,|A,B,DE F2FB|ABde fedB|
A~F3 G~E3|DFAF EFDB,|A,B,DE F2FB|1 ABde fddB:|2 ABde fede||
|:f2af gfeg|fedf edBc|dBAF DEFB|ABde fede|
faaf gfeg|fedf edBc|dBAF DEFB|1 ABde fdde:|2 ABde fedB||
Sheet Music for "Martin Wynne’s No. 1"Martin Wynne’s No. 1reel1212

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