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|f_tune_title=Da Aald Hill Grin(n)d
|f_tune_title=Aald Hill Grin(n)d, Da
|f_country=Scotland
|f_country=Scotland
|f_genre=Shetland/Orkney
|f_genre=Scottish, Shetland/Orkney
|f_rhythm=Jig/Quadrille
|f_rhythm=Jig/Quadrille
|f_time_signature=6/8
|f_time_signature=6/8
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|f_accidental=1 sharp
|f_accidental=1 sharp
|f_mode=Ionian (Major)
|f_mode=Ionian (Major)
|f_history=<b>Scotland</b>/Shetland/Orkney
|f_history=SCOTLAND(Shetland/Orkney)
|f_structure=One part
|f_structure=One part
|f_book_title=50 Fiddle Solos
|f_book_title=Da Mirrie Dancers
|f_collector=Aly Bain
|f_collector=Anderson & Georgeson
|f_year=1989
|f_year=1970
|f_page=p. 12
|f_page=p. 10
|f_annotations=(Tom) Anderson & Georgeson (1970)note that at a symposium at the School of Scottish Studies in the mid-1960's on Scottish, Shetland and Scandinavian music, the Norwegian Hardanger fiddler Magne Manheim pointed out that the Aald Reel o Whalsay closely resembled part of a Norwegian Halling. It is likely, conclude the authors, that all the Muckle Reels were of Norwegian derivation. See also note for "Muckle Reel o Finnigirt."
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