Annotation:For our long biding here

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X:1 T:For our long biding here M:C| L:1/8 B:Alexander Stuart – “Musick for Allan Ramsay’s Collection of Scots B:Songs, part 3” (Edinburgh, c. 1724, pp. 58-59) F: https://digital.tcl.sc.edu/digital/collection/rbc/id/2942 Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G V:1 (DE/G/) A2 G>E D2|GA c2 BA B2|D>B (AB/d/) AG A2|DE/G/ A2 G>E D2| (DE/G/) A2 G>E D2|GA c>d BA B2|d>BAG A(B/d/) A2|DE/G/ A2 G>E D2|| V:2 clef = bass G,,2C,2B,,2G,,2|B,,2E,2D,2G,,2|B,G, ^F,D, D,2D,,2|B,,2B,,2C,2G,,2| G,2C,2B,,2G,,2|B,,C, E,2G,2G,,2|B,G,^F,E, D,G,, D,D,,|G,,2C,2B,,2G,,2||



FOR OUR LONG BIDING HERE. Scottish, Air (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The air appears in Alexander Stuart/Stewart's Musick for Allan Ramsay’s Collection of Scots Songs, part 3 (c. 1724), a volume of instrumental airs meant to accompany songs in poet Allan Ramsay's Tea Table Miscellany (1724). "For our long biding here" is the indicated tune for "A South Seas Sang" (p. 333[1]).


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Printed sources : - Alexander Stuart (Musick for Allan Ramsay’s Collection of Scots Songs, part 3), Edinburgh, c. 1724; pp. 58-59.






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