Annotation:Braes of Arranmore

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X:06 T:Braes of Arranmore. MBe.06 A:England;Cumbria;Towcett B:Matthew Betham MS, Towcett Cumbria, 1815 Z:VMP - Hugh Taylor, 2012 T:Some Say the Devil's Dead,aka. MBe.06 T:Braes of Mar,aka. MBe.06 T:Love Won't You Marry Me,aka. MBe.06 T:Sir Alexander McDonald,aka. MBe.06 M:C L:1/8 Q:1/2=80 R: K:D A|FAAB defe|dB (c/B/A) dB (c/B/A)|FAAB defe|edf"^dotted in MS"d e2 d:|! "rest added"z|faag fdad|gbbd gebe|faag fdad|gbfa e3 d|! faaf fdad|fbbf gebe|faef deBd|BdF"^dotted in MS"f E2 D|]



BRAES OF ARRANMORE. AKA and see "Braes of Ammon," "Braes of Mar (1) (The)," "Love Won't You Marry Me?," "Sir Alexander McDonald's Reel," "Some Say the Devil's Dead." English, Reel (cut time). D Mixolydian. AAB. "Braes of Arrannmore" is a tune contained in the 1815 music manuscript collection of musician Matthew Betham, of Towcett, then in Westmoreland (now in Cumbria).


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Matthew Betham music manuscript collection (1815, Towcett, Cumbria) [Offord].

Printed sources : - John Offord (Bonny Cumberland), 2018; p. 11 (appears as "Braes of Ammon").






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