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'''A CHO-DHALTA MO RUIN! SEACHAINN AN DUN! (Dear Foster brother avoid the tower)'''.   
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Scottish, Air (3/4 and 2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC. Jane Morison notes: “Sung by a prisoner to his young foster brother, the chief, to warn him of danger.” She also indicates the tune was “Kindly contributed (along with “[[annotation:Campbell of Duntroon's Welcome]]”) by Miss McLeod of McLeod, and interesting as having been given to her many years ago by ‘The Stuart Princes’ the grand children of Prince Charles Edward.”  
Scottish, Air (3/4 and 2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning. ABC. Jane Morison notes: “Sung by a prisoner to his young foster brother, the chief, to warn him of danger.” She also indicates the tune was “Kindly contributed (along with “[[Is also known as::Campbell of Duntroon’s Welcome]]”) by Miss McLeod of McLeod, and interesting as having been given to her many years ago by ‘The Stuart Princes’ the grand children of Prince Charles Edward.” Morison (Highland Airs and Quicksteps, vol. 2), c. 1882; No. 23, pg. 12 & No. 42, pgs 26-27 (pipe set).  
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X:1 T:A cho-dhalta mo ruin! Seachainn an dun! T:Dear Foster brother avoid the tower. M:3/4 L:1/8 R:Air S:Morison – Highland Airs and Quicksteps, vol. 2, No. 23 (c. 1882) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G GG/G/ d2c2 | AA/A/(c2A2) | FF/F/ (A2G2) | FF/F/ (A2G2) | GG/G/ d2c2 | AA/A/ c2A2 | AG2 GG2 | FA2 GG2 | Gc2 FF2 | GA2 GG2 || M:2/4 L:1/8 ”quicker”G>G d>d | A>A c>c | F>G A>G | A>G A>A | G>G d>d | A>A c>c |F>G A>G | c>G G>G || M:3/4 L:1/8 G/G/G/d2c2 | AA/A/ c2A2 | FF/F/ (A2G2) | FF/F/ (A2G2) | GG/G/ d2c2 | AA/A/ c2A2 | AG2 GG2 | FA2 GG2 | Gc2FF2 | GA2GG2 ||



A CHO-DHALTA MO RUIN! SEACHAINN AN DUN! (Dear Foster brother avoid the tower). Scottish, Air (3/4 and 2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC. Jane Morison notes: “Sung by a prisoner to his young foster brother, the chief, to warn him of danger.” She also indicates the tune was “Kindly contributed (along with “annotation:Campbell of Duntroon's Welcome”) by Miss McLeod of McLeod, and interesting as having been given to her many years ago by ‘The Stuart Princes’ the grand children of Prince Charles Edward.”


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Printed sources : - Morison (Highland Airs and Quicksteps, vol. 2), c. 1882; No. 23, p. 12 & No. 42, pp. 26-27 (pipe set).






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