What a great tune. Sounds like D Mixolydian to me that just never makes it
back to the tonic. Below, I made each section end in D just to see how it
would sound.

Denny Sayre

T:Lord Breadalbane's March (Modified)
N:Transposed from another key (no shaps or flats)
B:Songs of Scotland Without Words, J T Surenne
Z:Nigel Gatherer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
M:6/8
L:1/8
Q:100
K:G
d|A>BA f>ed|B>AB d>BG|A>BA f>ed|B>ee e2
d|A>BA f>ed|B>AB d<BG|A>BA f>ed|A>dd d2
d|e>fe a>fe|f>ef f>ed|e>fe a<fe|e>fe e2
d|e>fe a<fe|f>ef f>ed|a>fe f>ed|Add d2|

----- Original Message -----
From: Nigel Gatherer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Scots-L Posting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 12:32 PM
Subject: [scots-l] Lord Breadalbane's March


> I've been looking for a 6/8 tune for beginners (all suggestions
> welcomed) and came across this lovely tune. Pinning the mode down is
> beyond me - can anyone help?
>
> X:296
> T:Lord Breadalbane's March
> B:Songs of Scotland Without Words, J T Surenne
> N:Transposed from another key (no shaps or flats)
> Z:Nigel Gatherer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> M:6/8
> L:1/8
> K:G
> d|A>BA f>ed|B>AB d>BG|A>BA f>ed|B>ee e2 d|A>BA f>ed|B>AB d<BG|
> A>BA f>ed|B>ee e2||d|e>fe a>fe|f>ef f>ed|e>fe a<fe|
> e>fe e2 d|e>fe a<fe|f>ef f>ed|a>fe f>ed|Bee e2|]
>
> --
> Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/gatherer/
>
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