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LOWRIE TARREL. Shetlands, Reel. The tune is a variant of "Mason's Apron (The)," and known throughout the Shetland islands. Cooke (1986) gives the following text to the dance tune, collected in the Shetlands:

O pirrie Lowrie, muckle Lowrie, Babbit Lowrie Tarrel The sheep's heid is in the pot And du sall get the sparrel.

While Shetland fiddler, collector, and teacher Tom Anderson gives:

Peerie Lowrie, silly Lowrie, Drunken Lowrie Tarrell; When we kill wir grice (pig) Du sall get da sparrell (intestines).

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Rounder 3006, Boys of the Lough - "Second Album" (1974. Learned from Tom Anderson).




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