Annotation:Maggie Ann Scollay

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X:1 T:Maggie Ann Scollay N:Transcribed from a 1954 field recording of fiddler Peter Scollay (1922-2000), N:Burravoe, Yell, Shetland. O:Shetland M:3/4 L:1/8 R:Waltz D:https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/track/89874?l=en Z:Andrew Kuntz K:A ED|C4 E2|A4-E2|F4A2|E4 cd|c4A2|e4A2 |G<B-B2-Bc|B4E2| C4E2|A4-E2|F4A2|d4f2|{ef}e3c A2|E2F2G2|A6|A4:| (3efg|a4A2|g4A2|f4A2|e4d2|c4A2|e4c2|B6|B4(3efg| a4A2|g4A2|f4A2|e4d2|c3de2|E2F2G2|A6|A4(3efg| a4A2|ga g2A2|f3ga2|e4d2|c4a2|A4E2|G<B-B2-Bc|B4E2| C4E2|A4-E2|F4A2|d4f2|{ef}e3c A2|E2F2G2|A6|A4||



MAGGIE ANN SCOLLAY. Scottish, Waltz (3/4 time). Scotland, Shetland Isles. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The source for "Maggie Ann Scollay," fiddler Peter Scollay (1922-2000) of Burravoe, Yell, Shetland, was recorded playing this tune in 1954. Peter also is the composer of an air called "Margaret Anne's Lament", but it is not known if there is a connection between the titles.


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Hear Peter Scollay play the tune in a 1954 field recording by Calum Maclean at Tobar an Dualchais [1]



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