Re: [scots-l] Help for inquiry

2001-02-14 Thread Nigel Gatherer

Andrew Kuntz asked:

> ...Can anyone help...

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cindy Ribet): Is anyone familiar with the traditional
> Shetland tune "Land te lea"?  I could really use the music for it.

I've never come across it. The nearest to the title I can think of would
be "Lay Dee At Dee".

X:226
T:Lay Dee At Dee
S:Johnny Cradden, Edinburgh
O:Shetland
Z:Nigel Gatherer
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:D
A2 | defe d2 d2 | ABAG F2 D2 | d2 ef gf e2 | efed cB A2 |
defe d2 d2 | ABAG F2 D2 | d2 ef gfec | e2 d2 d2 :|]
e2 | f2 df afdf | afdf g3 f | e2 ce Aece | edcB A2 e2 |
f2 df afdf | afdf g3 f | efgf edcB | A2 d2 d2 :|]

-- 
Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland

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[scots-l] Help for inquiry

2001-02-13 Thread AIKUNTZ

This was posted on the Fiddle-L list. Can anyone help her?

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cindy Ribet)
Forgive me if this is a repeat.. I cant remember if I sent it out.. I know i
havent seen any responses...

Is anyone familiar with the traditional Shetland tune "Land te lea"?  I could
really use the music for it.


Cindy>>

Regards,
Andrew Kuntz
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