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'''AALD HILL GRIN(N)D, DA'''. Shetland, Jig. G Major ('A' part) & D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning. This traditional tune was originally collected without a title and later named by a founder member of the Shetland Folk Society, Peter Moar. Anderson and Georgeson note the tune can be used for a Boston two‑step. Source for notated version: J.J. Stickle (Unst, Shetland) [Anderson & Georgeson]. Anderson & Georgeson (Da Mirrie Dancers), 1970; pg. 17. Bain (50 Fiddle Solos), 1989; pg. 12.
'''AALD HILL GRIN(N)D, DA'''. Shetland, Jig. G Major ('A' part) & D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). This traditional tune was originally collected without a title and later named by a founder member of the Shetland Folk Society, Peter Moar. Anderson and Georgeson note the tune can be used for a Boston two‑step.


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''Source for notated version'': J.J. Stickle (Unst, Shetland) [''Anderson & Georgeson''].
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''Printed sources'': Anderson & Georgeson ('''Da Mirrie Dancers'''), 1970; p. 17. Bain ('''50 Fiddle Solos'''), 1989; p. 12.
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AALD HILL GRIN(N)D, DA. Shetland, Jig. G Major ('A' part) & D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). This traditional tune was originally collected without a title and later named by a founder member of the Shetland Folk Society, Peter Moar. Anderson and Georgeson note the tune can be used for a Boston two‑step.

Source for notated version: J.J. Stickle (Unst, Shetland) [Anderson & Georgeson].

Printed sources: Anderson & Georgeson (Da Mirrie Dancers), 1970; p. 17. Bain (50 Fiddle Solos), 1989; p. 12.

Recorded sources:




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