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|f_annotation='''SOOTH END, DA.''' Shetland, Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Da Sooth End" is a 20th century tune composed by Shetland fiddler Willie Hunter, Jr. (1933-1994), a founder member of the legendary group the Hamefarers. It is one of Hunter's most famous compositions.    Hunter was widely regarded as the finest Shetland fiddler of his generation.  The jig is also published in '''Dance Music From Shetland and the North East, vol. 1''' (Lerwick, 1975).  
|f_annotation='''SOOTH END, DA.''' Shetland, Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Da Sooth End" is a 20th century tune composed by Shetland fiddler Willie Hunter, Jr. (1933-1994), a founder member of the legendary group the Hamefarers. It is one of Hunter's most famous compositions.    Hunter was widely regarded as the finest Shetland fiddler of his generation.  The jig is also published in '''Dance Music From Shetland and the North East, vol. 1''' (Lerwick, 1975).
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|f_printed_sources=Anderson & Georgeson ('''Da Mirrie Dancers'''), 1970; p. 37.
|f_printed_sources=Anderson & Georgeson ('''Da Mirrie Dancers'''), 1970; p. 37.
|f_recorded_sources= Celtic Music CM/CMC009, Hom Bru - "Obadeea: Music from Shetland & Beyond" (1982). FWCD01, Manus McGuire - "Fiddlewings."  Folktrax FTX-068, "Da Mirrie Boys: Shetland Traditional Music." Thule Records SNI209 (EP recording), Alister Bain & Ronnie Cooper - "Reflections from Shetland" (). Thule Records SLP116, "Shetland Fiddlers: Shetland Fiddlers On Stage" (1976).  Willie Hunter & Aly Bain - "The Tartan Top Twenty: Greatest Fiddle Hits" (2002).  
|f_recorded_sources=Celtic Music CM/CMC009, Hom Bru - "Obadeea: Music from Shetland & Beyond" (1982). FWCD01, Manus McGuire - "Fiddlewings."  Folktrax FTX-068, "Da Mirrie Boys: Shetland Traditional Music." Thule Records SNI209 (EP recording), Alister Bain & Ronnie Cooper - "Reflections from Shetland" (). Thule Records SLP116, "Shetland Fiddlers: Shetland Fiddlers On Stage" (1976).  Willie Hunter & Aly Bain - "The Tartan Top Twenty: Greatest Fiddle Hits" (2002).
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SOOTH END, DA. Shetland, Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Da Sooth End" is a 20th century tune composed by Shetland fiddler Willie Hunter, Jr. (1933-1994), a founder member of the legendary group the Hamefarers. It is one of Hunter's most famous compositions. Hunter was widely regarded as the finest Shetland fiddler of his generation. The jig is also published in Dance Music From Shetland and the North East, vol. 1 (Lerwick, 1975).


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Anderson & Georgeson (Da Mirrie Dancers), 1970; p. 37.

Recorded sources : - Celtic Music CM/CMC009, Hom Bru - "Obadeea: Music from Shetland & Beyond" (1982). FWCD01, Manus McGuire - "Fiddlewings." Folktrax FTX-068, "Da Mirrie Boys: Shetland Traditional Music." Thule Records SNI209 (EP recording), Alister Bain & Ronnie Cooper - "Reflections from Shetland" (). Thule Records SLP116, "Shetland Fiddlers: Shetland Fiddlers On Stage" (1976). Willie Hunter & Aly Bain - "The Tartan Top Twenty: Greatest Fiddle Hits" (2002).




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