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X:1 T:Bannock Burn S:Riley's Flute Melodies, II, #8 (1817) Q:60 L:1/4 M:C F:https://archive.org/details/flutemelodies0000rile/page/2/mode/2up K:D F3/4G/4|A3/4B/4 A/F/ A3/4B/4 A/f/|e3/4d/4 e/f/ Bd3/4B/4|A3/4B/4 A/F/ D/d/c/B/|A/4F3/4 E/4F3/4D3/2A/| =f3/4g/4f/e/ d/A/d/e/|=f3/4g/4f/e/de3/4e/4|=f3/4e/4f/d/ =c/=F/F/G/|A3/4=B/4 G3/4A/ =F3/2A/| A/d/d3/4=c/4 c/B/B/B/|B/e/e/(d/ d/)~^c/ A3/4G/4|F/A/B/c/ .d/{e/}{d/4e/4}.f/ .D/ B/|A/4F3/4 E3/4F/4 D3/2 A/| f3/4g/ a/4f/4e/4c/4 d3/4e/4 f/4d/4c/4A/4|B3/4c/4 (d/4B/4)(A/4F/4)| (G/4F/4)(G/4A/4) (B/4c/4)(d/4B/4)|A/4F3/4 E3/4F/4D|]



BANNOCK BURN. Bannochburn was the battle in which Robert Bruce won independence for Scotland. Publisher Riley was originally a composer, music engraver and publisher who worked in London as late as 1805, but removed before 1814 to New York city.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Edward Riley (Riley's Flute Melodies, vol. 2), New York, 1817; No. 9, p. 3.






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