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I found this tune amongst a bunch of other tunes on a cassette tape of various groups and individual musicians. The above title suggests Scottish origin, but if played in the key of C, it reminds one of the single-row playing of a melodeon.
E | EGA GED | EGA c2 B | ABA AGA |
cde e2 d | cde gga | ged c2 d | eag edB |
BAG AAG || EGA GED | EGA c2 B | ABA AGA |
cde eed | cde gga | ged c2 d | eag edB |
BAG A/B/cd || ega ged | ega ged | ega a2 g |
eag a2 B | cde ged | cde eed | cde ged |
cAA A2 B || cde ged | cde ged | ega ged |
eag a2 B | cde ged | cde eed | cde ged |
cAA A2 E || EGA GED | EGA c2 B | ABA AGA |
cde e2 d | cde gga | ged c2 d | eag edB |
BAG A2 G || EGA GED | EGA c2 B | ABA AGA |
cde e2 d | cde gga | ged c2 d | eag edB |
BAG A/B/cd || ega ged | ega ged | eag a2 g |
eag a2 B | cde ged | cde eed | cde ged |
cAA A2 B || cde ged | cde ged | ega ged |
eag a2 B | cde ged | cde eed | cde ged |
cAA{/B} A3- |