A traditional Scottish tune, sometimes played as a slow air, and sometimes played as a slipjig as I have done here. This fits on the viola in first position in the original key, so no transposition is needed when playing with fiddle players.
(I cannot really relate to this tune's title.)
The sheet music is not included in my folk repertoire books for viola; however, I have published it as a full transcription with bowings and ornaments. You can the bowed/ornamented PDF sheet music at: https://payhip.com/b/p0O4M . The sheet music also includes chord symbols, and the "basic" version of the melody in case you don't want to use my bowings and ornaments and would prefer to add your own (which is encouraged!) This is also available as part of a discounted sheet music bundle of ten tunes, Folk Viola Bowings and Ornaments Book 1: https://payhip.com/b/Nfl9T
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Strings: Warchal Amber Shoulder rest: Bon Musica