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|f_aka=Bober's o' Brechin, Robbers of Brechin, Strathbogie Toast (The)
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'''BOBBERS OF BRECHIN'''. AKA and see "[[Strathbogie Toast (The)]]." Scottish, Reel. G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by William Marshall (1748-1833). The town of Brechin lies in Angus, Scotland. To 'bob' has been a Scots term for dancing since the 16th century ('''Consise Scots Dictionary'''), although it has other meanings. Charles Gore's index gives an alternate title as "Robbers of Brechin."  
'''BOBBERS OF BRECHIN'''. AKA and see "[[Strathbogie Toast (The)]]." Scottish, Reel. G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by William Marshall (1748-1833). The tune weaves dorian and mixloydian modes. The town of Brechin lies in Angus, Scotland. To 'bob' has been a Scots term for dancing since the 16th century ('''Consise Scots Dictionary'''), although it has other meanings. Charles Gore's index gives an alternate title as "Robbers of Brechin."  
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 Theme code Index    51H1H5 47b54
 Also known as    Bober's o' Brechin, Robbers of Brechin, Strathbogie Toast (The)
 Composer/Core Source    William Marshall
 Region    Scotland
 Genre/Style    Scottish
 Meter/Rhythm    Reel (single/double)
 Key/Tonic of    G
 Accidental    2 flats
 Mode    Aeolian (minor)
 Time signature    4/4
 History    
 Structure    AB
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Niel & Nathaniel Gow
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Complete Repository Part 1
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 10
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1799
 Artist    
 Title of recording    
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    
 Year recorded    
 Media    
 Score   ()   


BOBBERS OF BRECHIN. AKA and see "Strathbogie Toast (The)." Scottish, Reel. G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by William Marshall (1748-1833). The tune weaves dorian and mixloydian modes. The town of Brechin lies in Angus, Scotland. To 'bob' has been a Scots term for dancing since the 16th century (Consise Scots Dictionary), although it has other meanings. Charles Gore's index gives an alternate title as "Robbers of Brechin."

Printed sources: Gow (Complete Repository), Part 1, 1799; p. 10. Surenne (Dance Music of Scotland), 1852; p. 160.


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