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'''MILLIE GODGER.''' AKA - Millie Goodger. Shetland, Air. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. "This tune was learned from the late Bobby Jamieson of Cullivoe, Yell, who said that this may have been a Mill tune, N.B., 'See [[Mill (Da)]]', No. 36 '''Haand Me Doon Da Fiddle'''. The late Peter Moar was of the opinion that the original title may have been 'Mill O' Gutcher' (Gutcher is the neighboring town to Cullivoe). This is published unbarred with pulses which seems to give a better sense of the rhythm" (Anderson). The asymmetrical tune is not played for dancing, according to Peter Cooke, but is played for listening. | '''MILLIE GODGER.''' AKA - Millie Goodger. Shetland, Air. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. "This tune was learned from the late Bobby Jamieson of Cullivoe, Yell, who said that this may have been a Mill tune, N.B., 'See [[Mill (Da)]]', No. 36 '''Haand Me Doon Da Fiddle'''. The late Peter Moar was of the opinion that the original title may have been 'Mill O' Gutcher' (Gutcher is the neighboring town to Cullivoe). This is published unbarred with pulses which seems to give a better sense of the rhythm" (Anderson). The asymmetrical tune is not played for dancing, according to Peter Cooke, but is played for listening. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Anderson ('''Ringing Strings'''), 1983; p. 46. Cooke ('''The Fiddle Tradition of the Shetland Islands'''), 1986; Ex. 11, p. 62. | ''Printed sources'': Anderson ('''Ringing Strings'''), 1983; p. 46. Cooke ('''The Fiddle Tradition of the Shetland Islands'''), 1986; Ex. 11, p. 62. | ||
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MILLIE GODGER. AKA - Millie Goodger. Shetland, Air. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. "This tune was learned from the late Bobby Jamieson of Cullivoe, Yell, who said that this may have been a Mill tune, N.B., 'See Mill (Da)', No. 36 Haand Me Doon Da Fiddle. The late Peter Moar was of the opinion that the original title may have been 'Mill O' Gutcher' (Gutcher is the neighboring town to Cullivoe). This is published unbarred with pulses which seems to give a better sense of the rhythm" (Anderson). The asymmetrical tune is not played for dancing, according to Peter Cooke, but is played for listening.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Anderson (Ringing Strings), 1983; p. 46. Cooke (The Fiddle Tradition of the Shetland Islands), 1986; Ex. 11, p. 62.
Recorded sources: