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|f_annotation='''BEWARE OF THE RIPPLES.''' AKA and see "[[Logie of Buchan (1)]]," "[[Rippels (The)]]," "[[Tak tent to the rippells gudeman]]," "[[Taylor's March (4) (The)]]." Scottish, Slow Air (whole time). D Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDEEFFGGHIIJJ. According to the glossary in Cunningham's '''The Works of Robert Burns''' (1844, p. 789), ''Ripples'' are "Pains in the back and loins, sounds which usher death." An air and companion jig with variations are from James Oswald's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Oswald_(composer)] (1710-1769) '''Caledonian Pocket Companion, Book 11''' (1760). This is an older air to which cellist and composer James Oswald composed variation sets. His jig setting was previously published as "[[Rippels (The)]]" by London publisher John Walsh in '''24 Country Dances for the Year 1736,'''. Still earlier, "[[Tak tent to the rippells gudeman]]" is a 3/4 time precursor that was entered into Northumbrian musician Henry Atkinson's 1694 music manuscript collection.
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'''BEWARE OF THE RIPPLES.''' AKA and see "[[Logie of Buchan (1)]]," "[[Tak tent to the ripples gudeman]]." Scottish, Slow Air (whole time). D Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDEEFFGGHIIJJ. An air and companion jig with variations, from James Oswald's '''Caledonian Pocket Companion, Book 11''' (1760).  Oswald does not label his compositions, but this is likely an older air to which Oswald composed variation sets. See note for "[[annotation:Logie of Buchan (1)]]" for discussion of tune and song.
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Glasgow musician James Aird published a version of Oswald's tune as "[[Taylor's March (4) (The)]]," which Stenhouse says was "generally played at the annual meetings for choosing the deacons and other office-bearers of the (corporation of Tailors) Society." See note for "[[annotation:Logie of Buchan (1)]]" for further discussion of tune and song.
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Oswald ('''Caledonian Pocket Companion'''), 1760; p. 138.  
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BEWARE OF THE RIPPLES. AKA and see "Logie of Buchan (1)," "Rippels (The)," "Tak tent to the rippells gudeman," "Taylor's March (4) (The)." Scottish, Slow Air (whole time). D Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDEEFFGGHIIJJ. According to the glossary in Cunningham's The Works of Robert Burns (1844, p. 789), Ripples are "Pains in the back and loins, sounds which usher death." An air and companion jig with variations are from James Oswald's [1] (1710-1769) Caledonian Pocket Companion, Book 11 (1760). This is an older air to which cellist and composer James Oswald composed variation sets. His jig setting was previously published as "Rippels (The)" by London publisher John Walsh in 24 Country Dances for the Year 1736,. Still earlier, "Tak tent to the rippells gudeman" is a 3/4 time precursor that was entered into Northumbrian musician Henry Atkinson's 1694 music manuscript collection.

Glasgow musician James Aird published a version of Oswald's tune as "Taylor's March (4) (The)," which Stenhouse says was "generally played at the annual meetings for choosing the deacons and other office-bearers of the (corporation of Tailors) Society." See note for "annotation:Logie of Buchan (1)" for further discussion of tune and song.


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Printed sources : - Oswald (Caledonian Pocket Companion), London, 1760; p. 138.






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