X: 1
T:The bonny bonny Broome
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:200
H:The tune "The Broom of Cowdenknows" was listed in 1632 with a ballad
H:entitled:
H:The lovely northern lasse, who in the ditty here
H:complaining shews what harme she got milking her Daddies
H:ewes.
H:Cowdenknows was a Scottish estate and barony on the east bank
H:of the river Leander, 32 miles SE of Edinburgh, close to the English
H:border.  The broom, a shrub which blooms with spikes of small golden
H:flowers, once grew plentifully of its hillsides but was stripped away
H:for turnip farming in the 19th century.
F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/Playford/Playford_ceolas.abc	 2024-03-29 051610 UT
K:G
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filesizedescription
Tune-38165-Playford_ceolas.abc 734 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-38165-Playford_ceolas.txt 734 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-38165-get.log 21612 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
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