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Details for "Blue Bells (Bluebells) of Scotland"
(Adderbury)
Name Blue Bells (Bluebells) of Scotland
Style Cotswold
Tradition
(Add) Adderbury
New dance ? no
Origin Adderbury
Size of set 4, 6
Hands Long Stick Tunes
Blue Bells of Scotland References Bacon: Handbook of Morris Dancing
Other Notes Also known as 'Highland Laddie' from the words of the introductory song, "Oh where tell me where has my highland laddie gone". Tune is played on the Adderbury Church carillon every Wednesday at three hourly intervals from 6am to 9pm.
Code cAddBLUB
Checked 1
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Details for "Blue Bells (Bluebells) of Scotland"
(Adderbury)
| Name | Blue Bells (Bluebells) of Scotland |
| Style | Cotswold |
| Tradition | (Add) Adderbury |
| New dance ? | no |
| Origin | Adderbury |
| Size of set | 4, 6 |
| Hands | Long Stick |
| Tunes | Blue Bells of Scotland |
| References | Bacon: Handbook of Morris Dancing |
| Other Notes | Also known as 'Highland Laddie' from the words of the introductory song, "Oh where tell me where has my highland laddie gone". Tune is played on the Adderbury Church carillon every Wednesday at three hourly intervals from 6am to 9pm. |
| Code | cAddBLUB |
| Checked | 1 |
Variations as Danced by Newton Bushel
| Set size | |
| Hands | |
| Source | |
| Notes | |
| References | |
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