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the Banks Of Lough Gowna
Found in JOS.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X: 533 T: the Banks Of Lough Gowna B: O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies) 1903 #1060 B: O'Neill (Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems) 1907; #264 N: "Gowna" is the anglicisization of "Gamhna", and means "calf". N: There are lakes by this name in both Ireland and Scotland M: 6/8 L: 1/8 R: jig K: Bm dc \ | "Bm"BcB BAF | "A7"FEF "D"DFA | "Bm"BcB BAF | "D"d2e fed \ | "Bm"BcB BAF | "A7"FEF "D"DFA | "D"def "A7"geg | "Bm"fdB B :| |: Bc \ | "D"def ~a3 | "D"afb "(A7)"afe | "D"dFA "Bm"def | "A7"geg fdB \ | "D"def ~a3 | "D"afb "(A7)"afe | "D"def "A7"geg | "Bm"fdB B :|
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