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Scots Wha Hae

Found in Scots_Wha_Hae.abc from the John Chambers abc collection
Scots Wha Hae - staff notation
X: 1
T: Scots Wha Hae
N: Modern variant of old drinking song "Hey Tuttie Tatie"
N: Used by Robers Burns for his song "Bruce's Address To His Army At Bannockburn"
S: Kevin Briggs
M: 3/4
L: 1/4
K: F
"C7"C | "F"C2C | "C7"C2D | "F"C2D | F3 \
| "Bb"D2D | D2C | D2E | F2G |
| "F"A2A | "A7"G2F | "Dm"F2G | "A7"A2G \
| "Dm"FD2 | "Bb"D2C | "F"C3- | "C7"C3 |
| "F"A2A | A2G | A2B | c3 \
| "C"G2G | "G7"G2F | "C"G2A | "C7"B3 |
| "F"c2A | "A7"G2F | "Dm"F2"A7"G | A3 \
| "Bb"FD2 | D2C | "F"C3- | "(C7)"C2 |]

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