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Latest revision as of 15:23, 27 February 2009
This is a Scottish traditional tune, frequently called "Ancient Gaelic" or some such. The name is written "Bun Easain" in proper Gaelic orthography, but it universally spelt "Bunessan" as a hymnal tune name.
Associated Lyrics
- Baptized in Water
- Child in the Manger
- Leanabh an Àigh (Gaelic original of Child in the Manger)
- Morning Has Broken
Meter
This tune is written in the form 5 5 4 4 5 5 4 4.