Ian -
That *sounds* about right .... a note here and there
different than the one I know but this is just fine as it is.
One significant difference is that the version I learned is
played in Gm. (ie two flats in the signature). It does sound
different on the violin because there are no open strings except for
doubling the G. *I* think the Gm version is superior... but heck
what do I know.... that's just my opinion.
Sl�inte,
John
>http://www.scottishdance.net/dances/GloomyWinter.abc
>
>X: 1
>T:Gloomy Winter
>M:4/4
>L:1/8
>Q:114
>C:Trad.
>R:Strathspey
>Z:Ian Brockbank
>K:A min
>A<A A>B A>G E2 | c<c c>e d>c B2 | A<A e>A A>G E<C | D<D E>^G A2 A,2 :|
>C<C C>E D>C B,2 | C>B, A,>C B,<E E2 | c<c c>e d>c B>d | c>A B>G E<A A>B |
>c<c g>c B>c d2 | c>B A>c B<e e2 | E>G G/2F/2E/2D/2 E<A B>d | c>A B>G E<A A2
>||
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