Monmon of course!
They would use it to stir their porridge, which they would have seasoned with a little salt whilst humming o' flower of Scotland and wearing a kilt. This would be followed by some deep fried haggis and heroin for pudding.
A Tam o'shanter.
p o o o o o o o o p
It comes from the ια or ία suffix in Greek, which denotes a country, nation, state, territory, etc. It sounded and sounds like "Ee-ah" in Greek, but the "Ee" sound of the ι and ί has been softened into an "ae" sound. The Greek name for Scotland, for instance, is Σκωτία, which sounds like "Scotia" with a soft O. (as opposed to the hard O found in the Latin name Scotia)
O hi o
the thistle is the flower of scotland.
There is not such notes for o, m, g
because the Christmas tree is traditional and they are saying why do we have one.
O Fhlùir na h-Alba
There are no cities in Scotland that begin with the letter O. However, Oban is a town in Scotland.
The Thistle o' Scotland - song - was created in 1902.
You do not need to know the specific violin notes. You can pick up any simple piano version of the music, and just play the notes on the treble stave. You could even just try to play it by ear. It will not take long to work out the correct notes.
Here are the notes they are in middle C. I got them from a friend but haven't tried it on my piano yet so I hope it sounds good and helps. GCCCDEEEDFB(GO DOWN AN OCTABE) DC---- DO THIS TWICE GGEAGGFFFFDGFFDD AND THEN BACK TO THE TOP GOOD LUCK MERRY CHRISTMAS
The cast of O Rapaz do Piano - 2012 includes: Guilherme Filipe as Grandfather
The cast of O Piano - 1973 includes: Sinde Filipe as Narrator Ricardo Pacheco
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