X: 1
T:The Glen Fiddler
M:2/2/
L:1/8
C:Ed Reavy
Z:transcribed by Bil 3/00
R:Reel
N:Ed was told there lived near the edge of the
N:glen a fiddler unlike any he had ever heard.
N:To this day he wonders
N:about that solitary fiddler and the strange
N:tunes he played beside a
N:distant glen in Cavan. Although he never saw
N:him play, Ed has heard
N:some of those same strange tunes in his
N:dreams. And they have become
N:his finest compositions.
Z:Joe Reavy
K:G
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