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'''BONNIE DUNDEE [1]'''. AKA and see "Adew Dundee," "Adieu Dundee," " | '''BONNIE DUNDEE [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Adew Dundee]]," "[[Adieu Dundee]]," "[[Hearty Boys of Ballymote]]," "[[Laccarue Boys (The)]]," "[[Mary of Castlecary]]," "[[Saw Ye My Wee Thing]]." Scottish, Jig. G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Bonnie Dundee" is also the name of a Scottish country dance. The first part of the melody is substantially that of Playford's "[[Bonny Dundee (3)]]", but the second strain differs. | ||
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BONNIE DUNDEE [1]. AKA and see "Adew Dundee," "Adieu Dundee," "Hearty Boys of Ballymote," "Laccarue Boys (The)," "Mary of Castlecary," "Saw Ye My Wee Thing." Scottish, Jig. G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Bonnie Dundee" is also the name of a Scottish country dance. The first part of the melody is substantially that of Playford's "Bonny Dundee (3)", but the second strain differs.
Printed source: Carlin (Master Collection), 1984; No. 167, p. 98.
X:1 T:Bonnie Dundee [1] M:6/8 L:1/8 N:Play as dotted rhythm K:Gm DGG GAB|AGF Acf|dfd c>df|dcA G2:|| A/G/|FAc fed|c>AF GAc|dgf g2 f/g/|agf d2f| FAc fed cAF GAc|dfd cdf dcA G2||
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