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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

Medieval French tune performed by The Bardicci Consort (Bill Thorpe, Marie Lutins, allen lutins and Adam Flint) 4 Feb 2007 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Binghamton, NY

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  • "Scottish Bransle" is the name by which this medieval tune is generally known; I doubt there really is any connection whatsoever to Scotland. A bransle is a French dance, so the tune is most likely from France.

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  • rock on allen!

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  • This sounds more Breton than Scottish. In fact, there are plenty of contemporary Breton tunes that still sound like this.

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