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'''FINDLAY'''. Scottish. Bayard (1981) sees this tune as one of the "special developments" of the tune best known as "[[Boyne Water]]," which first began as "[[Playing Amang the Rashes]]," to be found in William Graham's '''Lute Book''' of 1694. | '''FINDLAY'''. Scottish. Bayard (1981) sees this tune as one of the "special developments" of the tune best known as "[[Boyne Water (1)]]," which first began as "[[Playing Amang the Rashes]]," to be found in William Graham's '''Lute Book''' of 1694. | ||
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Tune properties and standard notation
FINDLAY. Scottish. Bayard (1981) sees this tune as one of the "special developments" of the tune best known as "Boyne Water (1)," which first began as "Playing Amang the Rashes," to be found in William Graham's Lute Book of 1694.
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