Teribus

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 Region    Scotland
 Genre/Style    Northumbrian/Borders, Scottish
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X: 1 T:Teribus M:2/4 L:1/8 R:March O:Scotland K:D A|dA d>e|fa fd|g>f ed|ce cA|dA d>e|fa fd|g>f ea|fd d :| |: g| a2 a>g|fa fd|g>f e>d|ce cA |1 a2 a>g|fa fd|g>f da|fd d:| |2 dA d>e|fa fd|g>f ea|fd d||


X:0 T:Teribus ye Teri Odin G:song or march N:the Hawick border tune noted by J. Fingland S:NLS Acc.8985/103(1), Francis Collinson papers M:2/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=100 K:AMix % sixth gap because the tune doesn't go that high or low A>A A/B/c|e>e cA|A>A A/B/c|dd Bd |c>d ee |e>e cA|A>A A/B/c|d>d Bd | cA AA |ce cA|BG GG |Bd BG |A>A AA |ce cA|B>A GA |Bd BG|] Or this mysterious pibroch (nobody has any idea what the title refers to) which except for gracenotes uses only the lower end of the chanter scale and omits the C even in that, leaving the notes GABde: