334 A NEW MODE OF MUSICAL NOTATION. July- 6, 



■will of courfe refufe to teach any one according to this 

 gamut. I 



Ijiit fliould anv younjr mufician learn it, and teach 

 in this way, his puoils would have a great advantage 

 above others in getting their mulic at a much cheaper 

 rate than they otherwife could have done, and in a 

 more commodious form. 





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Whar hae ye been a' day 



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ny boy Tim-my ? Wtiar hae yebecn a' day 



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pMea'-dow green, and Moun-taingrey, Cour-tingo' this young thing juft come fraeherMam.my. 



And whar gat ye that young thing, my boy Tammy ? 

 I gat her down in yonder how. 

 Smiling on a broomy know. 

 Herding ae wee lamb and ewe, 

 For her poor mammy. 



