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| '''BUT THE HOUSE AND BEN THE HOUSE'''. AKA and see "Black Jock" (Black Joke). Shetland, Jig or Air. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AA'B. This is the Whalsay Island (Shetlands) title of the tune and song commonly known as "Black Jock" (Joke) on the mainland. It was one of the tunes played by John Irvine and Andrew Poleson for the Shetland custom of "bedding the bride." 'But' and 'Ben' refer to the 'outer' and 'inner' portions of the house, or the servants' and family quarters in rural habitations in early days [William White, '''Notes and Queries No. 54''', 1876].
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| ''But your house and ben your house''<br>
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| ''This house is like a bridal house.''<br>
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| ''Sources for notated versions'': Andrew Poleson and John Irvine (Whalsey, Shetland) [Cooke].
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| Cooke ('''The Fiddle Tradition of the Shetland Isles'''), 1986; Ex. 34, p. 87.
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