Druim Fionn Dubh
Also known as:- Drimen Duff

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Burk Thumoth Scotch & Irish Airs 1742
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X: 19 T:Drimen Duff T:Druim Fionn Dubh M:3/4 L:1/8 S:Burk Thumoth Scotch & Irish Airs 1742 R:Air K:G "Andantino expressivo"AB|c4 B2|A2 G2 AB|{d}c4 B2|A4 GA|B4 A2|G2 E>D E>G| g2 dB cA|G4 AB|c4 B2|A2 G2 AB|c4B2|A4 B2|cB cd eg| a4 g2|ed B2 dB|A4||AB c4 B2|A2 G2 AB|c2 Be dc|A4 GA| B4 A2|(3GFD (3EFG (3gfe|(3dBg (3dcB (3cBA|G4 AB|c4 (3dcB| A4 (3GAB|c4 B2|A4 B2|(3cBc (3cde (3efg|a4 g2| (3egf (3gfe (3dcB|A4|| % % in former times it was much more common to find a white stripe % along the spine of brown or black cows, and this coloration was % called "Druim-fionn", or white-black. which became "Drimmin" or % "Drimen". Thus we have "Drimmin-fionn-dubh" or White-back % black cow, etc. In poetical literature those titles are allegorical. % "Drimmin Dhu" was a political password among the Irish Jacobites, % and all "Drimmin" songs breathe a spirit of fealty to the Jacobite % cause.
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