X: 1
C:Page 33
T:Sweet Jessie the Flower of Dunblane. MBe.64
B:Matthew Betham MS, Towcett Cumbria, 1815
O:England;Cumbria;Towcett
Z:VMP - Hugh Taylor, 2012
M:6/8
L:1/8
Q:3/8=60
R:.Air
N:The title is not easy to interpret, and someone has written over the title in a different hand, "Jessie"
N:Yes the B part is 13 bars long! The tune was written by R A Smith before 1816, to fit words by the Scots
N:poet Robert Tannahill (1774-1810) written in 1808, and I suspect bars 9 - 13 in the B music were intended
N:as a 'fill' between verses. As normally sung, there are no repeats.
N:The song was widely sold on penny sheets, and can also be found in The Union Imperial Songbook, printed
N:in Edinburgh in 1815.
N:NB-These 'd' notes were written as crotchet's. I have made them dotted.
K:D
d/e/|f>gf e>af|d>cd e/c>dB/|A>BG F>Ad|d>ef e2 d/e/|
f>gf e>af|d>cd e/c>dB/|A>BG F>Ad|e>Bc d2:|
|:f|f>de f>ba|f>de f>de|e>cd e>af|e>cB A2 A/d/|
d>fe f>de|f>af g>ef|g>ab a>fd|e>Bc "^NB"d3|
"^NB"d3 c>dB|"Qu's in MS"ABG F2 A/d/|f>af g>ef|g>ab a>fd|e>Bc d3:|


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Tune-11077-Betham.abc 1038 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-11077-Betham.txt 1038 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-11077-get.log 3198 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
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