X:0
T: Shetland reel medley 60 (D G D A)
F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/abc/program/event/20151231/CR60.abc	 2024-03-28 190318 UT
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X:1
P: Willafjord
O: trad Shetland
R: reel
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: Hardie p.35
N: Lerwick p.14
D: Hazel Stewart on  Thistledown  8B)
N: John Stickle tune #8 from article??)
N: Look at BOL albums
M: C|
L: 1/8
K: D
B2 |\
"D"A2FA- ADFA | "G"B2GB- BDGB | "D"A2FA- ADFA | "Em"EFGA "A7"GFED || "D"A2FA- ADFA |
"G"B2GB- BDGB | "A7"ABcd efge | "D"f2d2 d2 :: e2 | "D"f2df- fAdf | "Em"geaf "A7"gfeg |
"D"f2df- fAdf | "A7"e2ce- eAce || "D"f2df- fAdf | "Em"geaf "A7"gfec | ABcd efge | "D"f2d2 d2 :|

X:2
P: Spootiskerry
%T:da Fitful Head
C:Ian Burns (Shetland)
B:BSFC 4-16
D:as trad by Fiddlers Five on CD 7
Z:1997 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N:by Si Garbutt: According to the notes to Susan Songer's Portland Collection,  which
N:contains  a  couple  of  his  tunes  ("Spootiskerry" and "Bert Ferguson"), the late
N:Samuel Ian Rothmar Burns lived in the Shetland Isles.  Ian Burns, as he was  known,
N:published  a book of tunes, also entitled "Spootiskerry".  It is the name of a farm
N:in his family. His daughter, June Mann, lives in Cunningsburgh in the Shetlands and
N:gave  the  info to Susan Songer.  I believe I read somewhere that "spoots" are some
N:sort of shellfish - razor clams, I think (and a skerry is a group  of  rocks  which
N:are  sometimes visible above sea-level, sometimes not, depending on the tide).  The
N:tune is sometimes known as "Spoot o' Skerry" and there is a young  Celtic  band  of
N:that name - from Canberra!
R:reel
M:C|
L:1/8
K:G
   DE | "G"G2DE     GDEG |    DEGA "D7"B2AB | "G"G2DE "Em"GABd | "Am"eged "D7"B2
   AB | "G"G2DE     GDEG |    DEGA     B2AB | "C"g2ed "D7"edBA | "G"B2G2 G2 :|
|: ef | "G"g2ed "Em"edB2 | "C"BABG "D7"E2DE | "G"GABd "Em"eged | "Am"B2A2 "D7"A2
[1 ef | "G"g2ed "Em"edB2 | "C"BABG "D7"E2DE | "G"GABd "D7"eged | "G"B2G2 G2 :|
[2 DE | "G"G2DE     GDEG |    DEGA     B2AB | "C"g2ed "D7"edBA | "G"B2G2 G2 |]

X:3
P: the Shetland Fiddler
Z: 2007 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: A version of "The Hawk", a hornpipe by James Hill.
%date: 1954
M: C|
L: 1/8
K: D
A2 \
| "D"d2fd A2fe | defg afdf | "Em"e2ge B2ed | "A"cdef gece | "D"d2fd A2fe |
| defg afdf | fafd fafd | "G"Bg"A7"ec "D"d2 :: cd | "A7"eAfA gAaA | "D"faaf gfed |
| "A7"AaBa cada | efed cBAc | "D"dAeA fAgA | faaf "A7"gfeg | "D"fafd fafd | "G"Bg"A7"ec "D"d2 :|

X:4
P: Easy Club
C:Jim Sutherland
R:reel
B:BSFC X-22
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: C|
L:1/8
K:A
E2 |\
"A"A2cA "E7"BcdB | "A"cdec "D"defg | "A"a2ae faec | "E7"dccB- BdcB || "A"A2cA "E7"BcdB |
"A"cdec "D"defg | "A"a2ae faec | "G"dB=GB "A"A2 :: ce | "D"faad- daaa | "A"eaac- caaa |
"D"faad- dffd | "A"ceeB- "E7"BdcB || "A"A2cA "E7"BcdB | "A"cdec "D"defg | "A"a2ae faec | "G"dB=GB "A"A2 :|
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filesizedescription
Tune-32644-CR60.abc 2896 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-32644-CR60.txt 2896 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-32644-get.log 3369 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
These files should be available for 24 hours.