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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
... the wildblack raspberry;Scotch catch, orsnap,thepeculiarity inScotchmusic
ofthefirstof two tonesplayedto thesamebeat being theshorter; Scotch curlies,
avariety ofkale;Scotch fir,orpine, the onlyspeciesof pine indigenousto Britain,
valuablefor ...
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An Introduction to the Study of National Music: Combining ...
This is known as the Scotch Catch, or Snap, and evidently originated in the
dance called Strathspey. SCOTCH AlR. Jndantino. \ V \ Roy's wife of A] - di - val-
loch, Roy's wife Al - -val-loeh, A A Wat ye how cheated me, as I cam' o'er the
braes o' ...
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Catalogue of the Manuscript Music in the British Museum
Catch, three) voices J " Asjhere bee 3 blew beanes." Catch, three voices. " Why
should wee not all bee merry." Catch,) three voices j " Listen neere to the ground.
" Catch, three voices. " Pratty Nann." (The Scotch Catch.) Three voices " There ...
British Museum. Dept. of Manuscripts, Thomas Oliphant, Frederic Madden,
1842
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Concise English Dictionary
Scotch bluebell the harebell; Scotch broth broth made with pot-barley and plenty
of various vegetables chopped small; Scotch catch or snap a short accented note
followed by a longer; Scotch collops minced beef; Scotch egg a hard- boiled ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
Scotch catch 7noun another term for SCOTCH SNAP. Scotch egg 7noun Brit. a
hard-boiled egg enclosed in sausage meat, rolled in breadcrumbs, and fried.
Scotch fir 7noun old-fashioned term for SCOTS PINE. Scotchgard 7noun [mass
noun] ...
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Play Me Something Quick and Devilish: Old-Time Fiddlers in ...
“flowers of edinburgh” by art Galbraith (sG-bP), with “the old extra beat” and a
scotch catch learned from fiddlers in his family. the scotch-catch metrical device is
evident at the ends of phrases, as in the first measure of the second part of the ...
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An Introduction to the Study of National Music; comprising ...
1' And Dr. Burney, in his account of the state of the opera in London in the middle
of the last century, says—--“ there was at this time much of the Scotch Catch, or
cutting short the first of two notes, in a melody.” Again, in recording the ...
Carl ENGEL (Musician.),
1866
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Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft: A Handbook for Visitors and ...
Nearly the whole of the Scotch catch is barrelled, but a very] fish are dispatched
in bulk, and in swills, baskets of bloaters, 6cc., be in wrong in estimating that at
least a fourth landed at Yarmouth and Lowestoft. Q The number of boats arge ...
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Jazz in Print (1859-1929)
It is in the sudden syncopations, in other words 'Scotch catch or snap,' found in
both the Scotch and Negro music. This may have suggested the so-called '
ragtime' attributed to the Negro, which recently reached so much exaggeration in
the ...
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The Dictionary of Merchandize ... By a Merchant i.e. C. H. K.
The Scotch catch a small kind of Cod on the coast of Buchan, which is highly
prized, though very much like ling. They salt it, and dry it in the sun upon rocks,
and sometimes in the chimney; but the greatest part ofit is spent at home. Cods
are ...
C. H. KAUFFMAN (Merchant.),
1805