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Theme code Index
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1355 62H1H6
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Also known as
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O saw ye my father
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Composer/Core Source
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Region
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Scotland
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Genre/Style
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Scottish
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Meter/Rhythm
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Air/Lament/Listening Piece
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Key/Tonic of
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F
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Accidental
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1 flat
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Mode
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Ionian (Major)
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Time signature
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2/4
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History
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Structure
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AAB
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Editor/Compiler
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James Manson
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Book/Manuscript title
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Hamilton's Universal Tune Book vol. 2
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Tune and/or Page number
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p. 3
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Year of publication/Date of MS
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1846
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Artist
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Title of recording
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Record label/Catalogue nr.
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Year recorded
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Media
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Score ()
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X:1
T:Gray Cock, The
T:O saw ye my father
M:2/4
L:1/8
R:Scottish Air
Q:"Slow"
N:”Burns’ song beginning “Where are the joys I have met in the morning,”
N:is sung to the above air.
B:Manson – Hamilton’s Universal Tune Book, vol. 2 (1846, p. 3)
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:F
F|F>GA>B|c2 c>c|d2 g>f|(fe)(dc)|{c}f2 e>f|edcB|c3:|
B|AGAf|A2 G>F|G>FG>A|B2 c>d|(dc)(BA)|(cB)(AG)|F3||