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Tune ID

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I don't normally like these, but there's this tune that's just popped into my head ... except that I don't think it's quite right ... Goes something like this:

X:1
T:Gan ainm
M:4/4
R:reel
K:Ador
B | AGED EGAB | e2ge dBAG | D3B ABGE | DGBG AGEB |
AGED EGAB | e2ge dBAG | D3B ABGE | DGBG A3 :|

Anyone any clues? :-?
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Re: Tune ID

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I think it might be The Cottage in the Glen: http://thesession.org/tunes/558
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stanton135 wrote:I think it might be The Cottage in the Glen: http://thesession.org/tunes/558
D'ya know, I think you might be right??? Gosh! But my brain 'adn't 'arf fried the tune, hadn't it? Amazing you got it from that.

Thanks Stanton! :D :thumbsup:
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Ah! Great, glad it was the right one.

Ironically enough, the part that I'm having a hard time getting is the eye dialect. What does "fried" mean, in this context? (Sheepish Yank isn't too up on his Old-World colloquialisms.)
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Hi Stanton

Fried as in the application of too much current to a memory chip and scrambling it.

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BigDavy wrote:Hi Stanton

Fried as in the application of too much current to a memory chip and scrambling it.

David
Thanks David. A more eloquent explanation I could not hope to find. :)
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Hi Ben

My memory chips have had excess current applied to them on occasion, I can empathise.


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Re: Tune ID

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We're talking fission chips then?
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