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Paul de Grae's Index of Irish Tune Books

Downloadable File of tunes

Paul de Grae's Index of Irish Tune Books

This is an index of Irish traditional melodies in the various books in my collection. The compilation began several years ago, and is updated from time to time. The index is for my own use - it is not a scholarly work, it is not complete, and it is not definitive. However, it may be of some use to others.

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