X: 0
T: Scottish Reels 2 (A G)
K: C


X: 1
P: The Fiddlers' Welcome to Los Angeles
C: Colin Gordon
R: march
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: C|
L: 1/8
K: A
|: AB || "A"c2BA {g}a2e2 | "D"fgaf "E7"e2AB | "A"c2BA "F#m"e2dc | "Bm"c2B2 "E7"B2AB |
y8 | "A"c2BA {g}a2e2 | "D"fgaf "E7"e2AB | "A"c2e2 "E7"efed | "A"c2A2 A2 :|
|: fg || "F#m"agfa "E"gfeg | "D"fedf "E7"e2AB | "A"c2e2 "F#m"efeA | "Bm"c2B2 "E7"B2AB |
y8 | "A"c2BA {g}a2e2 | "D"fgaf "E7"e2fg | "F#m"a2A2 "E7"B2AB | "A"c2A2 A2 :|

X: 2
P: Spootiskerry
C: Ian Burns (Shetland)
N: BSFC 4-16
D: as trad by Fiddlers Five on CD 7
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: by  Si  Garbutt:  According  to  the  notes  to  Susan  Songer's   Portland
N: Collection,  which contains a couple of his tunes ("Spootiskerry" and "Bert
N: Ferguson"), the late Samuel Ian Rothmar Burns lived in the Shetland  Isles.
N: Ian  Burns,  as  he  was  known,  published  a book of tunes, also entitled
N: "Spootiskerry". It is the name of a farm in his family.  His daughter, June
N: Mann,  lives  in  Cunningsburgh in the Shetlands and gave the info to Susan
N: Songer. I believe I read somewhere that "spoots" are some sort of shellfish
N: -  razor  clams,  I  think  (and  a  skerry  is  a group of rocks which are
N: sometimes visible above sea-level, sometimes not, depending on  the  tide).
N: The  tune  is  sometimes  known  as  "Spoot o' Skerry" and there is a young
N: Celtic band of that name - from Canberra!
R: reel
M: C|
L: 1/8
K: G
DE | "G"G2DE GDEG | DEGA "D7"B2AB | "G"G2DE "Em"GABd | "Am"eged "D7"B2AB |
y4 | "G"G2DE GDEG | DEGA B2AB | "C"g2ed "D7"edBA | "G"B2G2 G2 :|
ef | "G"g2ed "Em"edB2 | "C"BABG "D7"E2DE | "G"GABd "Em"eged | "Am"B2A2 "D7"A2ef |
y3 | "G"g2ed "Em"edB2 | "C"BABG "D7"E2DE | "G"GABd "D7"eged | "G"B2G2 G2 |]
ef | "G"g2ed "Em"edB2 | "C"BABG "D7"E2DE | "G"GABd "Em"eged | "Am"B2A2 "D7"A2DE |
y3 | "G"G2DE GDEG | DEGA B2AB | "C"g2ed "D7"edBA | "G"B2G2 G2 |]

X: 3
P: The Deveron Reel
C: Iain MacFadyen
N: From David.South@nre.vic.gov.AU:
N: Looks like a variation of "The Deveron Reel" by Neil Grant (real name of
N: the composer is Iain MacFadyen - producer of The White Heather Club).
B: Ceol na Fidhle v.3
R: reel, march
Z: Cambridge Folk Orchestra
M: C|
L: 1/4
K: D
|: "D"DD F/D/F/G/ | AA F/A/F/A/ | dd f/e/d/e/ | "A7"fe ef | "D"DD F/D/F/G/ |
| AA F/A/F/A/ | "D"df "A7"e/f/g/e/ | "D"fd d2 :: "D"ff d/e/f/d/ | "A"eA A>A | "G"BB G/A/B/G/ |
| "D"AD D>D | "G"GG "A7"E/F/G/E/ | "D"FA d>A | "G" B/A/G/F/ "A7"E>G | "D"FD D2 :|


