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    Default Bonny at Morn

    http://youtu.be/mZtAJsgbRY4

    Bonny at Morn is a lovely English folk tune from the north-east of the country. (The photos however, are from the south-east just to confuse)
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    Good one! Very lovely and pastoral arrangement. Fit for the halls of kings.
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    Do you have the notation for that arrangement?

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    Default Re: Bonny at Morn

    Sorry, no, I don't have the notation available and am not sure where it originated.
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    Default Re: Bonny at Morn

    That's a beautiful arrangement! We had Bonny at Morn as our tune of the month in the Newbies group here on the Mandolin Cafe a while ago. Your version is an inspiring example of how to add complexity and ornamentation to this beautiful tune.

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    Checking the Newbies forum, I found these links to music, abc and TAB:

    http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/6388

    http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/ma...ny_At_Morn.htm

    http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/fo...ny_at_morn.htm

    It is a nice tune, I shall enjoy learning it

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    Default Re: Bonny at Morn

    A lovely combination of instruments and a lovely arrangement. Have added it to my "to be learned" list!

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