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|f_annotation='''AITHERNIE LODGE.'''  AKA and see "Auld Adam," "[[Old Adam]]," "[[Jim Ward's]]." Scottish, Jig (6/8 time).  Scotland, Orkney.  A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. The untitled jig can be heard as the first tune of set "Ciaran's Capers" on Altan's “Runaway Sunday” (1997<ref>Virgin 7243 8 44559 2 7 </ref>) recording. The tune is credited to P/M George Redpath on Jimmy Shand's recording.  
|f_annotation='''AITHERNIE LODGE.'''  AKA and see "Auld Adam," "[[Old Adam]]," "[[Jim Ward's]]." Scottish, Jig (6/8 time).  Scotland, Orkney.  A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. "Aithernie Lodge" is also known as the pipe march "[[Old Adam]]." The untitled jig can be heard as the first tune of set "Ciaran's Capers" on Altan's “Runaway Sunday” (1997<ref>Virgin 7243 8 44559 2 7 </ref>) recording. The tune is credited to George Redpath on Jimmy Shand's recording.  
|f_source_for_notated_version=Christine Martin's source for the tune is fiddler Tommy Mainland (b. 1938, Orkney).
|f_source_for_notated_version=Christine Martin's source for the tune is fiddler Tommy Mainland (b. 1938, Orkney).
|f_printed_sources=Christine Martin (
|f_printed_sources=Christine Martin ('''Traditional Scottish Fiddling'''), 2002; p. 103.
|f_recorded_sources=Parlophone F. 3389B (78 RPM), Jimmy Shand (1949). World Cassette Club – C 03021, Jimmy Shand and His Band - "Jigtime With Jimmy Shand & His Band" (1977).  
|f_recorded_sources=Parlophone F. 3389B (78 RPM), Jimmy Shand (1949). World Cassette Club – C 03021, Jimmy Shand and His Band - "Jigtime With Jimmy Shand & His Band" (1977).  
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AITHERNIE LODGE. AKA and see "Auld Adam," "Old Adam," "Jim Ward's." Scottish, Jig (6/8 time). Scotland, Orkney. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. "Aithernie Lodge" is also known as the pipe march "Old Adam." The untitled jig can be heard as the first tune of set "Ciaran's Capers" on Altan's “Runaway Sunday” (1997[1]) recording. The tune is credited to George Redpath on Jimmy Shand's recording.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Christine Martin's source for the tune is fiddler Tommy Mainland (b. 1938, Orkney).

Printed sources : - Christine Martin (Traditional Scottish Fiddling), 2002; p. 103.

Recorded sources : - Parlophone F. 3389B (78 RPM), Jimmy Shand (1949). World Cassette Club – C 03021, Jimmy Shand and His Band - "Jigtime With Jimmy Shand & His Band" (1977).




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  1. Virgin 7243 8 44559 2 7