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'''JANET TYED THE BONNET TIGHT'''. AKA - "Jenny/Jeanie Tied the Bonnet Tight." Scottish. From '''The Piper's Assistant''' (1877). Nigel Gatherer finds the tune in Brendan Breatnach's '''Ceol Rince na hÉireann'''.
'''JANET TYED THE BONNET TIGHT'''. AKA - "Jenny/Jeanie Tied the Bonnet Tight." Scottish. From '''The Piper's Assistant''' (1854). Nigel Gatherer finds the tune in Brendan Breatnach's '''Ceol Rince na hÉireann''', and in Ireland it goes by the titles "[[Upstairs in a Tent]]", "[[Jenny Tie Your Bonnet]]" and "[[In and Out the Harbour]]."
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Tune properties and standard notation


JANET TYED THE BONNET TIGHT. AKA - "Jenny/Jeanie Tied the Bonnet Tight." Scottish. From The Piper's Assistant (1854). Nigel Gatherer finds the tune in Brendan Breatnach's Ceol Rince na hÉireann, and in Ireland it goes by the titles "Upstairs in a Tent", "Jenny Tie Your Bonnet" and "In and Out the Harbour."

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Recorded sources: LOCH 1233, Old Blind Dogs - "Legacy."




Tune properties and standard notation