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Where are your Gods and mighty hopes

Where are your Gods and mighty hopes - staff notation
X: 200
T: Where are your Gods and mighty hopes
T: Cia iad ar Dee s'ar duile treun
R: lament, air, strathspey
N: This is version 1, for ABC software that doesn't understand cres/diminuendo symbols or trailing grace notes.
B: Simon Fraser's "Airs and Melodies Peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland and the Isles" 1816 p.93 #2
Z: 2022 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: The 2nd strain has initial repeat but no final repeat symbol; not fixed.
N: Several bars are missing a beat in both voices; not fixed.
M: C
L: 1/8
Q: "Pompously Slow"
K: Am	% ending on C major
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% Voice 1 reformatted for _ _-bar lines, for compactness and proofreading.
V: 1 staves=2
E |\
A>B(A^G) !p!TA>=GEG | TE>^DE^G {G}A2(A>c) |\
"_cres"AGGB (Tc>B)cd | {c}e>dc>d{c}e2e>g ||\
"_>"f>d"_>"e>c "_>"Td>c "dim..."{c}He2 (d//c//B//A//) |
"_cres"G>E {B,}D>E {^F}G2 z(E//D//E//F//)!p! |\
"_Exp"GEDC {E}c>d {cd}He z/c/ | "dim..."d>c {B}A(d/B/ c) :: !p!E |\
A>B {AB}c>A c>GEG | TE>^DE^G {G}A2A>c |\
"_cres"AGGB Tc>Bcd |
Te>deg {^g}a3"dim..."z (a//g//a//b//) ||\
!f!{ab}"_dim"c'>ag>e d>c "dim..."{c}He2 (d//c//B//A//) | "_cres"(GE){B,}DE {^F}[G2B,2] z(E//D//E//F//)!p!y |\
"_Exp"GEDC c>d {cd}He z/c/ | "_>"d>c "cres..."ATB {ABd}[c2E2] |]
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% Voice 2 preserves the staff layout in the book.
V: 2 clef=bass middle=d
z |\
a2e2 !p!c2c'2 | c2B2 A2a2 | c'3g e3d | e2gG c2c'2 || b2c'2 g2Hc2 y|
c2g2 b2z2 | c'2g2 edHc2 | g2f2 [ec] :: !p!z | a2e2 c2c'2 | c2B2 A2a2 | c'3f edcB |
c2c'2 f3zy ||!f! afec G2Hc2 y| [g2c2]Bc G2z2!p!y | c'2g2 edc2 | g2fg c2 |]
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