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|f_tune_title=Bonnie Black Eagle (The)
|f_tune_title=Bonnie Black Eagle (The)
|f_aka=Black Eagle (The), Bonny Black Eagle, High Way to Edinburgh (The), Way to Edinburgh (1) (The), Woman's Work Will Never be Done,
|f_aka=Black Eagle (The), Bonny Black Eagle, High Way to Edinburgh (1) (The), Way to Edinburgh (The), Woman's Work Will Never be Done,
|f_composer=David Rizzio (?)
|f_composer=David Rizzio (?)
|f_country=Scotland
|f_country=Scotland

Revision as of 04:02, 26 October 2011


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 Theme code Index    5555 5155
 Also known as    Black Eagle (The), Bonny Black Eagle, High Way to Edinburgh (1) (The), Way to Edinburgh (The), Woman's Work Will Never be Done
 Composer/Core Source    Biography:David Rizzio (?)
 Region    Scotland
 Genre/Style    Scottish
 Meter/Rhythm    Air/Lament/Listening Piece
 Key/Tonic of    D
 Accidental    2 sharps
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    4/4
 History    
 Structure    AABB
 Editor/Compiler    William McGibbon
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Scots Tunes Book 3
 Tune and/or Page number    pp. 74-75
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1762
 Artist    
 Title of recording    
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BONNY BLACK EAGLE, THE. AKA and see "Black Eagle (The)," "High Way to Edinburgh (1) (The)." Scottish, Air (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune bears a 'general resemblance throughout' to "Turkey in the Straw," although Bayard (1981) thinks it is not a precursor. After comparing them I find the resemblance is slight, at best.

As "Black Eagle (The)" it appears in Oswald's Collection of Curious Scots Tunes (1742), after a song by Dr. James Fordyce, the tune attributed to David Rizzio (doomed Queen Mary's equally doomed secretary). John Glen (Early Scottish Melodies, 1900) gives the tune as "Woman's Work Will Never be Done", in an example of two different tunes with the same title, one English and one Scottish, saying the Scottish one is also called "Bonny Black Eagle" or "Black Eagle (The)." The Scottish "Woman's Work" tune appears in the Blaikie Manuscript of 1692.

Printed source: McGibbon (Scots Tunes, book III), 1762; pp. 74-75.


X:1
T:Bonnie Black Eagle, The
M:C
L:1/8
R:Air
N:"Slow"
S:McGibbon - Scots Tunes, book III, pp. 74-75  (1762)
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:D
d | (AF)(A>B) A3d | (AF)(D>F) A2 (A>G) | F2 (B>c) B2 (d>e) | (d/e/f) !trill!(e>d B3d | 
(AF)(A>B) A3d | (AF)(D>F) A2 (Bc) | d2 (ef) a3b | af!trill!e>d {d}B2 :: A | 
(d>e)(f>g) a3b | (af)!trill!(e>d) a2 (ag) | f2 b>c' b3c' | (d'c')!trill!(b>a) b3a | 
(ba)(bc') {b/c'}d'2 !trill!(c'b) | (af)!trill!(e>d) e3d | (ef)(ab) (af)!trill!(e>d) | {A}B6 :||


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