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A2 BA Bd e2 | dBgB B>AGE | G>AB>A GAB<d | D>D EG BA A2 :|
A2 BA Bd e2 | dBgB B>AGE | G>AB>A GAB<d | D>D EG BA A2 :|
a2 ag a/b/c’/b/ a2 | g>a g/a/b/a/ g/a/g/e/ dg | e2 dB e/d/e/f/ g<G | D>D EG BA A2 :|
a2 ag a/b/c'/b/ a2 | g>a g/a/b/a/ g/a/g/e/ dg | e2 dB e/d/e/f/ g<G | D>D EG BA A2 :|
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 Theme code Index    1225 47b27bL
 Also known as    Coming Through the Broom My Jo, Wat Ye Wha I Met Yestreen
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 Region    Scotland
 Genre/Style    Scottish
 Meter/Rhythm    March/Marche
 Key/Tonic of    B
 Accidental    1 sharp
 Mode    Dorian
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X:1
T:Wat Ye Wha I Met Yestreen
T:Lord Haddo’s Favourite
S:LP-Dave Swarbrick, Smiddyburn (1981)
N:Transposed from Bdor for comparison
Z:Nigel Gatherer
L:1/8
M:4/4
K:Ador
A2 BA Bd e2 | dBgB B>AGE | G>AB>A GAB<d | D>D EG BA A2 :|
a2 ag a/b/c'/b/ a2 | g>a g/a/b/a/ g/a/g/e/ dg | e2 dB e/d/e/f/ g<G | D>D EG BA A2 :|

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