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FOOT IT FEATHY. AKA - "Foot it, Featly." Scottish, Reel. A Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. A 'double-tonic' melody, suitable as a pipe reel. "Feathy" is a misprint on the page with the music notation in MacDonald's publication, as the word is spelled "Featly" in the index. Indeed, foot it, featly is a Shakespearean phrase meaning to dance nimbly, as when Ariel sings:

Come unto these yellow sands,
And then take hands:
Courtsied when you have and kiss'd
The wild waves whist,
Foot it featly here and there;
And, sweet sprites, the burthen bear.

Source for notated version: Miss L. Duff Stuart [MacDonald].

Printed sources: MacDonald (The Skye Collection), 1884; p. 30.

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Tune properties and standard notation