X: 145
T: the Queen's Shilling (p.137-C)
T: Lady Mary Ramsay
R: Reel
S: O'Neill's Dance Music of Ireland 1907
Z: 2024 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> added slurs and comments.
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: G
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D2 !segno!||\
G2 (G>B) dBGB | dBeB dBAB | G2(GB) d2(Bd) | (3(efg) (dB) AcBA || G2 (GB) dBGB |
dBeB dBAB | G2(GB) dBGB | (3(efg) dB A2 |]| ga | b2gb a2fa | g2(eg) (fd)B2 |
b2gb a2fa | gfef d2ga || bagb agfa | gfef dega | bgaf gfed | (3(efg) dB AcBA !segno!|]
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%%begintext align
%% A study of another fine old reel, No. 752 of O'Neill's Dance Music=
%% of Ireland, named "The Queen's Shilling", but known in Scotland
%% as "Lady Mary Ramsay" fosters the idea that perhaps there was=
%% nothing so very remarkable after all in the Traveler's completing
%% the tune for the pioneer Paganini.
%%endtext
%% [SEE NOTES TO TUNE # 238, ARKANSAS TRAVELER]

