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Tune properties and standard notation


CHAMI MA CHATTLE. AKA and see "Cold frosty morning [2]," ""Ta me ma Chulla's na doushe me" (I am asleep, and don't waken me). Scottish. The melody appears in Stuart's Music for TTM, c. 1725/6, though it appeared earlier in Neale's A Choice Collection of the Most Celebrated Irish Tunes, c 1724, under the "Ta Me..." title. Bruce Olson finds this the earliest published Gaelic tune title in Scotland. In later British ballad operas it can be found as "Cold, frosty morning."


Tune properties and standard notation