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N:printed version. Cecil Sharp thought it a 'modern' alteration, and | N:printed version. Cecil Sharp thought it a 'modern' alteration, and | ||
N:advised that it probably was played natural. | N:advised that it probably was played natural. | ||
N:The tune is from a manuscript collection [given A.W. Johnston] by | |||
N:"the late" Mrs. Balfour, which had been in the possession of her | |||
N:husband, the late Colonel David Balfour of Balfour and Trenaby. | |||
N:The Ms. also contains "Day Dawn" and "Foula Reel"..." | |||
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion | Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion | ||
K:Amin | K:Amin |
Revision as of 03:54, 4 October 2015
Tune annotations
X:1 T:Whalsey O:Shetland M:6/8 L:1/8 B:Old-Lore Miscellany (1912, p. 79) N:A variant of "Greensleeves (4)." N:The 'G' note in measure seven of each strain was sharped in the N:printed version. Cecil Sharp thought it a 'modern' alteration, and N:advised that it probably was played natural. N:The tune is from a manuscript collection [given A.W. Johnston] by N:"the late" Mrs. Balfour, which had been in the possession of her N:husband, the late Colonel David Balfour of Balfour and Trenaby. N:The Ms. also contains "Day Dawn" and "Foula Reel"..." Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:Amin efe d2c|B3e2d|c2A ABc|B2G G2B| e2e d2c|B3 e2d|c2A B2G|1A3 E2z:|2 A3 A2B| c2d e2a|gec e2d|c2A ABc|B2G G2B| c2d e2a|gec e2d|c2A B2G|1 (A3 A2)B:|2 A3 E2z||