Wikibooks: Bards Irish Fiddle Tunebook Supplement/Flowers of Edinborough

British/Celticmusic Flowers of Edinburgh is a traditional [[fiddle]] tune of Gaelic lineage Irish and Scottish. It is also prominent in [[American fiddle]] [[Canadian fiddle]] and wherever [[Tom Mc Rae Brisbane Queensland Australia ©2007 This article appeared previously in Lowlands L Travels The ste...

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Summary:British/Celticmusic Flowers of Edinburgh is a traditional [[fiddle]] tune of Gaelic lineage Irish and Scottish. It is also prominent in [[American fiddle]] [[Canadian fiddle]] and wherever [[Tom Mc Rae Brisbane Queensland Australia ©2007 This article appeared previously in Lowlands L Travels The stench from the loch permeated the old City and probably gave rise to the traditional tune “The Flowers of Edinburgh.” A more neutral perspective suggests that the tune dates from near 1740 may have been written by Oswald though he didn t claim this. http //gdaebouzouki.blogspot.com/2011/06/flowers of edinburgh.html =Technical= G Major (one sharp) =Recordings= A few of the many notable recordings of a tune by this name 50 Fiddle Solos by Aly Bain Father s Of The Newfoundland Fiddle Volume 1 by Rufus Guinchard Fiddle by Cape Breton Symphony Irish Folk The Collection Vol.2 by Various Artists Jefferson And Liberty by The Itinerant Band Rig a jig jig Dance Music Of The South Of England by Various Artists Rogha Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy 2007 by Various Artists Shetland Fiddle Music by School Of Scottish Studies University Of Edinburgh Shetland Springs Fae Da Bonnie Isle by Gibbie Hutchison Souvenir Of Scotland by Hamish MacGregor And The Blue Bonnets Strict Tempo Scottish Country Dance Music From The 1950 s Volume 1 by Adam Rennie And His Scottish Country Dance Quartet The Cat That Ate The Candle by John Carty And Brian McGrath The Devils Of Dublin by Celtic Music Society (East Rochester HS) The Fiddlesticks Collection by Jerry Holland Traditional Irish Fiddle Music by The Kilfenora Fiddle Ceili Band Vivacious by Samantha Robichaud =Other names= Blata Duin Eudain Knuckle Down My Love Was Once A Bonnie Lad My Love s Bonny When She Smiles On Me To The Battle Men Of Erin The Weobley Hankie Dance The Weobley Hanky Dance. http //www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2549 =Bibliographys= Captain Simon Fraser’s Airs and Melodies Peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland (1816 ) =See also= [[Scottish fiddle]] [[Music of Ireland]] ...