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|f_tune_title=Miss Gray of Carse (2) | |f_tune_title=Miss Gray of Carse (2) | ||
|f_aka=Dean Brig o' Edinburgh | |f_aka=Dean Brig o' Edinburgh, Dean Bridge of Edinburgh (The) | ||
|f_composer=Airchie Allan | |f_composer=Airchie Allan | ||
|f_country=Scotland | |f_country=Scotland |
Revision as of 21:57, 14 December 2012
X: 2 T: Miss Gray of Carse [2] R: Strathspey C: Airchie Allan (1794-1837) N: Also in Eb N: H&C p.20, Hunter 181, Hardie p.67, Bain p.16, SV p.40 N: Airchie Allan of ForFar was a cousin of the famous fiddler James Allan (1800-1877), N: and may have played in Nathaniel Gow's band. "Miss Gray of Carse" was Allan's name; N: the name "Dean Brig o' Edinburgh" is from Peter Milne. D: Tom Anderson and Aly Bain on The Silver Bow Album, follow by Banks Z: 2000 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> M: C L: 1/8 F:http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/strathspey/DeanBrigOEdinburgh_G.abc 2012-12-14 204414 UT K: G B \ | "G"d>e d<g d<B B>A | "G"G>A G/A/B/A/ G<D ~D2 \ | "C"{CD}E>G "G"D>G "C"C>G "G"B,>G | "Am"E<A ~A>G "D7"(F/G/)A/F/ D2 || y2 \ | "G"d>e d<g d<B B>A | "(D7)"G>A G/A/B/A/ "G"G<D ~D2 \ | "C"{CD}E>c "G/b"D>B "Am"C>A "Em"B,>e | "D7"B>e dF "G"{F}G2- G |] a \ | "G"b<g g>b "D/f#"a<f f>a | "Em"g<e "A7"e>^c' "D"d'<d ~d>=f \ | "C"e<c c>e "G/b"d<B B>d | "A7"e<A ~A>G "D"(F/G/)A/F/ D || A \ | "Em"B<G G>B "D"A<F F>A | "C"G<E "A7"E^c "D"d<D ~D2 \ | "C"{CD}E>c "G/b"D>B "Am"C>A "Em"B,>e | "D7"B>e dF "G"{F}G2- G |]