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H&C p.20, Hunter 181, Hardie p.67, Bain p.16, SV p.40 Airchie Allan of ForFar was a cousin of the famous fiddler James Allan (1800-1877), and may have played in Nathaniel Gow's band. "Miss Gray of Carse" was Allan's name; the name "Dean Brig o' Edinburgh" is from Peter Milne.

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X: 1
T: Dean Brig o' Edinburgh
T: Miss Gray of Carse
R: Strathspey
C: Airchie Allan (1794-1837)
N:
N: H&C  p.20,  Hunter 181, Hardie p.67, Bain p.16, SV p.40
N: Airchie Allan of ForFar was a cousin of the famous fiddler James Allan (1800-1877),
N: and may have played in Nathaniel Gow's band.  "Miss Gray of Carse" was Allan's name;
N: the name "Dean Brig o' Edinburgh" is from Peter Milne.
D: Tom Anderson and Aly Bain on The  Silver  Bow  Album,  follow  by Banks
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: C
L: 1/8
K: Eb
G \
| B>c B<e B<G G>F | E>F E/F/G/F/ E<B, ~B,2 \
| {A,B,}C>>E B,>>E A,>>E G,>>E | C<F ~F>E (D/E/)F/D/ B,2 |
| B>c B<e B<G G>F | E>F E/F/G/F/ E<B, ~B,2 \
| {A,B,}C>A B,>G A,>F G,>c | G>c BD {D}E2- E ||
F \
| g<e e>g f<d d>f | e<c c>=a b_d \
| c<A A>c B<G G>B | c<F ~F>E (D/E/)F/D/ B,D |
| G<E E>G F<D D>F | E<C C=A B<B, ~B,2 \
| {A,B,}C>A B,>G A,>F G,>c | G>c BD {D}E2- E |]

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