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'''GUR EUTROM AN T' AISEAG''' (Light/Joyful is the Ferry/Crossing). Scottish, Air (3/4 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The air was first printed in Patrick McDonald's '''A Collection of Highland Vocal Airs''' (Edinburgh, 1784), which he characterized as "North Highland Airs".  
'''GUR EUTROM AN T' AISEAG''' (Light/Joyful is the Ferry/Crossing). Scottish, Air (3/4 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The air was first printed in Patrick McDonald's '''A Collection of Highland Vocal Airs''' (Edinburgh, 1784), whose contents he characterized as "North Highland Airs".  
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GUR EUTROM AN T' AISEAG (Light/Joyful is the Ferry/Crossing). Scottish, Air (3/4 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The air was first printed in Patrick McDonald's A Collection of Highland Vocal Airs (Edinburgh, 1784), whose contents he characterized as "North Highland Airs".

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: MacKillop (The Scottish Guitar - 40 Scottish Tunes for Fingerstyle Guitar), Manson (Hamilton’s Universal Tune Book vol. 1), 1853; p. 170. Patrick McDonald (A Collection of Highland Vocal Airs), 1784. Rideout (Soft May Morn: Scottish Fiddle), 1997.

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