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'''GUIZER'S MARCH, DA'''. Shetland, March (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed around 1909 by Gideon Stove (1875-1954), who as a young man was offered a chair with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, but who preferred to remain in the Shetlands "where he was a much respected musician and teacher" (Hunter, 1979). This march was written for the Up Helly Aa procession which was at one time led by a fiddle band, although now by a brass band. It is used in Shetland for dancing a two-step.  
'''GUIZER'S MARCH, DA'''. Shetland, March (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed around 1909 by Gideon Stove (1875-1954), who as a young man was offered a chair with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, but who preferred to remain in the Shetlands "where he was a much respected musician and teacher" (Hunter, 1979). This march was written for the Up Helly Aa procession which was at one time led by a fiddle band, although now by a brass band. A 'guizer' is a masquerader ('disguser'). It is used in Shetland for dancing a two-step.  
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GUIZER'S MARCH, DA. Shetland, March (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed around 1909 by Gideon Stove (1875-1954), who as a young man was offered a chair with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, but who preferred to remain in the Shetlands "where he was a much respected musician and teacher" (Hunter, 1979). This march was written for the Up Helly Aa procession which was at one time led by a fiddle band, although now by a brass band. A 'guizer' is a masquerader ('disguser'). It is used in Shetland for dancing a two-step.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Anderson & Georgeson (Da Mirrie Dancers), 1970; p. 29. Hunter (Fiddle Music of Scotland), 1988; No. 344. Songer (Portland Collection, vol. 2), 2005; p. 81. Shetland Violinist: The Gideon Stove Tune Book, vol. 1.

Recorded sources: BM-91, Buddy MacMaster - "Glencoe Hall."

See also listing at:
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]




Tune properties and standard notation