Bruce Campbell wrote:

> Bluebells of Scotland springs immediately to mind.

[Humming it in my head.] Um, unless I have the wrong tune, Bluebells
uses nine different notes, counting low doh and high doh as two
different notes:

ABC notation:
A|d2 cB A2 Bc/d/|FFGE D3 A|FDFA d2 Bc/d/|cAB^G A2 z|

Tonic Sol-Fa:
.s |d'   :t .l | s  :l .t,d' |m .m :f .r  |d :-
.s |m .d :m .s | d' :l .t,d' |t .s :l .fe |s :- ||

-- 
Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland
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