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'''HEAVE AND GO'''. Shetland, Listening Tune (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Anderson & Georgeson, Bain): AABB (Boys/Lough). A traditional Shetland tune, which Robin Morton (1976) believes has a "very Scandinavian feel," as do several Shetland tunes due to the cultural mix of the islands.  
|f_annotation='''HEAVE AND GO'''. Shetland, Listening Tune (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Anderson & Georgeson, Bain): AABB (Boys/Lough). A traditional Shetland tune, which Robin Morton (1976) believes has a "very Scandinavian feel," as do several Shetland tunes due to the cultural mix of the islands.
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Arthur Peterson (Shetland) [Anderson & Georgeson].
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|f_printed_sources=Anderson & Georgeson ('''Da Mirrie Dancers'''), 1970; p. 18. Bain ('''50 Fiddle Solos'''), 1988; p. 28. '''Boys of the Lough''', 1977; p. 21.
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|f_recorded_sources=Philo 1042, Boys of the Lough - "The Piper's Broken Finger" (1976). Transatlantic TRA 311, Boys of the Lough, "The Piper's Broken Finger."
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''Source for notated version'': Arthur Peterson (Shetland) [Anderson & Georgeson].
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''Printed sources'': Anderson & Georgeson ('''Da Mirrie Dancers'''), 1970; p. 18. Bain ('''50 Fiddle Solos'''), 1988; p. 28. '''Boys of the Lough''', 1977; p. 21.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Philo 1042, Boys of the Lough - "The Piper's Broken Finger" (1976). Transatlantic TRA 311, Boys of the Lough, "The Piper's Broken Finger."</font>
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HEAVE AND GO. Shetland, Listening Tune (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Anderson & Georgeson, Bain): AABB (Boys/Lough). A traditional Shetland tune, which Robin Morton (1976) believes has a "very Scandinavian feel," as do several Shetland tunes due to the cultural mix of the islands.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Arthur Peterson (Shetland) [Anderson & Georgeson].

Printed sources : - Anderson & Georgeson (Da Mirrie Dancers), 1970; p. 18. Bain (50 Fiddle Solos), 1988; p. 28. Boys of the Lough, 1977; p. 21.

Recorded sources : - Philo 1042, Boys of the Lough - "The Piper's Broken Finger" (1976). Transatlantic TRA 311, Boys of the Lough, "The Piper's Broken Finger."




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