Galway Bay

I learnt this in G, but it seems the session knew it in E which is slightly easier to play it in on the fiddle. I did enjoy a G minor chord on the mandolin at the end though so I have included the G dorian version at the bottom.

X: 1 T: Galway Bay R: Hornpipe M: 4/4 L: 1/8 K: Edor |:EF|GFGA ~B3d|e2Be efge|dBge dBAB|GFED EDB,D| ~E3F GFGE|D2DE FEDB,|EFGA BAGF|G2E2 E2:| e2- |edBd efge|edBd BGEF |~G3A BABc|dABG FEDB,| GDBG FDAF|GDBG FAB=c|Bdef gfed|B2e2 e2:|
X: 1 T: Galway Bay R: hornpipe M: 4/4 L: 1/8 K: Gdor GA|:~B3 c dcdf|~g3 a gabg|fdbg fdcd|B{c}AGF GFDF| GFGA BABG|~F3 G AGFD|GABc dcBA|(3BcB G2 G2 z2:| |:g{a}fdf gabg|gfdf dBGA|~B3 c dcde|fc (3dcB AGFD| BFdB cFcA|BFdB Acd_e|dfga bagf|d2 g2 g2 z2:|