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HIT HER ON THE BUM. Scottish. The pizzicato section is thought to be the work of Robert Bremner (c. 1713-1789) and is used to illustrate the title. 6/8 Tunes with this title also appear in Neil Stewart's Select Collection of Scots English Irish and Foreign Airs Jiggs & Marches (Edinburgh, 1788, p. 143), and James Oswald's Caledonian Pocket Companion (London, 1760, vol. 6, 17).
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