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'''BILLIACLETT'''. AKA and see "Robbie Tampson's Smiddie," "Robbie Thompson's Strathspey." Shetland, Reel. Shetland, Fetlar. The tune, "'Billiaclett' (or 'Baljaclett', after a place on Ronas Hill in Mainland Shetland), turns out to be a variant of the Scottish tune 'Robbie Thompson's Strathspey'" (Cooke, 1986). From the island of Fetlar in the Shetlands, and the playing of octogenerian (in the 1980's) John Robertson.
'''BILLIACLETT'''. AKA and see "[[ Robbie Tamson's Smiddie (2)]]," "Robbie Thompson's Strathspey." Shetland, Reel. Shetland, Fetlar. The tune, "'Billiaclett' (or 'Baljaclett', after a place on Ronas Hill in Mainland Shetland), turns out to be a variant of the Scottish tune 'Robbie Thompson's Strathspey'" (Cooke, 1986). From the island of Fetlar in the Shetlands, and the playing of octogenerian (in the 1980's) John Robertson.
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BILLIACLETT. AKA and see "Robbie Tamson's Smiddie (2)," "Robbie Thompson's Strathspey." Shetland, Reel. Shetland, Fetlar. The tune, "'Billiaclett' (or 'Baljaclett', after a place on Ronas Hill in Mainland Shetland), turns out to be a variant of the Scottish tune 'Robbie Thompson's Strathspey'" (Cooke, 1986). From the island of Fetlar in the Shetlands, and the playing of octogenerian (in the 1980's) John Robertson.

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