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John Chambers wrote:

> Going a bit further afield, a  while  back  as  a  Scottish
> dance,  we included the following simple but beautiful tune
> in a medley for an air-type strathspey. Some of the dancers
> recognized it and had big grins on their faces.  We omitted
> the repeat of the fourth phrase, of course, to get 16 bars.
> This tune goes well with Banks of Spey, and sounds great on
> the pipes.
>
> X: 1
> T: Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika
> T: God Bless Africa
> C: Enoch Sontanga 1897
> R: march
> Z: John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Apr 2000
> N: Enoch Sontanga was a teacher at a methodist mission school in Johannesburg SA.
> N: The first part is now incorporated into the South African nation anthem.
> M: 4/4
> L: 1/8
> K: D
> | "D"dc de f2 f2 | "A7"e2 e2 "D"d4 \
> | "D"ff ef "A7"g2 g2 | "D"ff f2 "A7"e4 |
> | "D"dc de f2 f2 | "A7"e2 g2 "D"f4 \
> | "Em"e4 "D"d4 | "A7"cd e2 "D"d4 \
> | "Em"e4 "D"d3d | "A7"cd e2 "D"d4 :|
> % This part not usually used nowadays:
> | "D"d2 cB A4- | A8 \
> | "D"d2 cB A4- | A8 \
> | "D"d2 ef "Gb"B4 | "Em"gf e2 "D"d4 | "A7"cd e2 "D"d4 |]
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