X: 0 T: Ellwyn's Fairy Glen T: 8x32R N: Tune composed by Nathaniel Gow for the Fife Hunt 1802 K: % r16/LargosFairyDance.abc X: 1 P: Largo's Fairy Dance C: Nathaniel Gow Z: John Chambers L: 1/8 M: C| N: Many versions from all over the British Isles and North America. N: Nath. Gow (variations by Skinner) N: H&C 88 N: OTDT p.71 N: BSFC I-24 and III-16 and IV-5 and V-5 N: Hunter 219 N: Fairy Dance in Skye 57 N: Bain 7 (he thinks it's trad Shetland) N: Varella 78 N: Gow 268 but C N: Fiddlers 3+2 tape A6 N: Do we have to ask Ed's permission to use his fancy ending? K: D de \ |: "D"f2fd f2fd | f2fd "A7"cAeA | "D"f2fd "G"gfed | "A7"cABc "D"defg :| |: "D"a2af "G"b2ba | "Em"g2ge "A7"a2ag | "D"f2fd "G"gfed |1 "A7"cABc "D"defg :|2 "A7"cABc "D"d2 |] % r16/UnderhillR_G.abc X: 2 P: Underhill B:Da Mirrie Dancers, 1970 O:Shetland S:Nigel Gatherer M:4/4 L:1/8 K:G |: ge | "G"dBBA GABG | "Am"A N: Supposedly originated in 1803, when one Gibbie Laurenson was given the tune N: by visiting trowies. Originally called 'Faider's Tön' (father's tune) by N: his fiddler son. Later renamed 'Winyadepla' after a loch near the Fir Vaa N: water-mill. 'Fetlar Reel' is after the island where the tune originated. M: 2/4 L: 1/8 K: A |: "A"{d}c2eA c2- cB | "A"c2 eA "F#m"F4 | "A"c2eA c2cB | "A"cdec "E7"B4 :| [| "A"{d}cAA2 "D"fa"A"ea | "D"fa"E7"ed "A"cAA2 | "A"{d}cAA2 "D"fa"A"ea | "D"fa"A"ec "E7"B4 |] [| "A"{d}cAA2 "D"fa"A"ea | "D"fa"E7"ed "A"cAA2 | "D"{g}a2ag afec | "E7"B4- B4 |]