X: 666
T: Planxty Mrs. O'Conor   #2
T: pleraca mai\.gisdreas ni con\.co\.bair
R: jig
%S: s:6 b:24(4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4)
C: O'Carolan
B: O'Neill's 1850 #666
Z: 1997 by John Chambers <jc@trillian.mit.edu>
N: Compacted via repeatsfor the B, D and F parts. [JC]
Q: "Spirited"
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: G
"^A"[|]z | G2G FED | E2F  G2A | B2G c2A | B2G c2 ||
"^B"|: A | Bcd EFG | ABG  FED | EFG AFD | G3  G2 :|
"^C"[| z | d2d def | g3   g3  | B2B Bcd | e3  e2 ||
"^D"|: z | dcB c2e | d^cd D2D | EFG AFD | G3  G2 :|
"^E"[| z | BGE EGE | AFD  DFD | EFG ABG | F3  D2 ||
"^F"|: z | ded dBG | efe efHg | dcB AGF | G3  G2 :|
%%begintext align
%% The fermata in the last line is optional;
%% O'Neill has it in only the 2nd F.
%% It's often only used the very last time.
%% Also, different repeat patterns are common,
%% mostly either no repeats or ABAB CDCD EFEF.
%%endtext
