X:141189
T:O'CAROLAN'S MAGGOT
Z:Gilb/Brennan/Black
Q:1/4=100
N:1:"It's not what it sounds like!  A 'maggot-man' was a
serving-man-of-all-trades, roughly equivalent to a handy-man-
cum-whatever.  Used in John Carr's catch announcing publication
of Playford's 'English Dancing Master' in 1651, O'Carolan was
presumably conversant with the term as that catch remained
popular for some sixty years or so." (Brennan's note)
N:2:This sounded incomplete with only six measures in Part 2,
so I added the last two measures.
M:C
L:1/8
K:Am
"allegretto"
d2BA GBGB|gbga geef|gGGB gGGB|edBd eAAB|
GgdB gagd|abae abae||
L:1/16
gega gega gega gega|b4b2e2 d2Bd e2A2||
GEGA GEGA GEGA GEGA|AFAB AFAB AFAB AGAB|
GBgB GBgB GBgB GBgB|edBd edBd edBd edBd|
edeA edeA edeA edeA|g4f2e2 d2Bd e2A2|\
B8 A8|G8-G8|]
