X: 1
T: Dunstanburgh Castle
S: Chevot Ranters
S: Noel Jackson of Tradtunes at groups.io 2024-7-7
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
Q: 1/2=79
K: Am
"^A"|: (3EFG |\
"A"A2AE AcBA | "A"F2E2 E2AB | "A"c2cB     cecA | "A"c2B2 "E7"B2cB |
"A"A2AE Acec | "D"dcde fgaf | "A"ecfe "E7"dBed | "A"c2A2     A2 :|
"^B"|: cd |\
"A"edcd eaed | "A"c2e2    e2cB | "A"ABcd     e2c2 | "E7"B6  cB |
"A"ABcd e2fg | "D"agaf "A"e2fg | "A"agaf "E7"efed | "A"c2A2 A2 :|
%%begintext align
%% This tune is obviously a close relative of Roxburgh Castle but
%% the way the Cheviot Ranters (and the rest of us in the North-east)
%% play it different to the transcriptions I have found on the net,
%% Above is a version of how it would be played at the castle itself. 
%%endtext
