ID this tune please?

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ID this tune please?

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Ok, this is another one that was stuck in my head when I woke up this morning.

Anyone ID this tune fragment, which I think is the A part of a reel?

K: D
M: 4/4
R: Reel
A | BE3 B2dB A2Bd fdeA | BE3 B2dB A2FA FEED | BE3 B2dB A2Bd fdef |g2ge f2fe d2BA BE2 ||


Can anybody help ID this so I can learn the rest of it and turn off my internal record player?!?

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Probably a misremembered Green Fields of Rossbeigh/Kerry reel.
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Thank you!

I think your are right..."Green Fields of Rossbeigh" is very close. Also, even though the A part does differ a bit from what I had stuck in my head, the B part sounds "right."

I appreciate the assist! :)


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