Annotation:Lassie an' Siller an' a's my ain
X:1 T:Lassie an' Siller an' a's my ain N:Christie was a dancing master, fiddler N:and composer from Cuminestown, Aberdeenshire. M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig N:”Old” N:”Communicated by J. Allardyce.” Q:"Allegretto Moderato" B:Christie - Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, Hornpipes, B:Waltzes &c. (Edinburgh, 1820, p. 20) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D A|~F2A ABA|{c}d2A ABA|F2A Agf|{f}e2E (EA).G| ~F2A ABA|ABd {f}e>de|(fe).d (AB).c|{c}d2D D2:| |:g|{g}fef def|gaf efg|{g}fef def|~g2B Beg| {g}fef def|gaf eag|T(fe).d (AB).c|{c}d2D D2:|]
LASSIE AN' SILLER AN' A'S MY AIN. AKA - "Lassie and Silver."Scottish, Jig or Air (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Lassie an' Siller an' a's my ain" is a 6/8 time air or jig that can be found in Cuminestown, Aberdeenshire, dancing master and fiddler-composer biography:William Christie's 1820 collection. Christie (1778-1849) described the tune as "old" and stated it was communicated to him by J. Allardyce (who also "communicated" a few other old Aberdeenshire tunes in Christie's collection, "Warld's gane o'er me now (The)," "I'll Hae a Piper to My Gudeman," and "Duncan Swine's Wife"). Scottish mathematician and music collector J. Murdoch Henderson noted that the tune is a version of "Saw ye a Lassie of Fifteen Years," The tune was recorded by Cape Breton fiddler Paddy LeBlanc in the 1960's as "Lassie and Silver."