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'''DANSE ÉCOSSAISE'''. AKA and see "[[Miss Sarah Drummond of Perth (1)]]," "[[Reel écossais (La)]]." French-Canadian, Strathspey. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The tune, originally a Scottish strathspey called "[[Miss Drummond of Perth (1)]]," was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard in 1928 for Victor as "[[Reel écossais (La)]]." It was re-released on the Bluebird label in 1946 as "Danse écossaise." | '''DANSE ÉCOSSAISE'''. AKA and see "[[Miss Sarah Drummond of Perth (1)]]," "[[Reel écossais (La)]]." French-Canadian, Strathspey. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The tune, originally a Scottish strathspey called "[[Miss Drummond of Perth (1)]]," was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard in 1928 for Victor as "[[Reel écossais (La)]]." It was re-released on the Bluebird label in 1946 as "Danse écossaise." |
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DANSE ÉCOSSAISE. AKA and see "Miss Sarah Drummond of Perth (1)," "Reel écossais (La)." French-Canadian, Strathspey. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The tune, originally a Scottish strathspey called "Miss Drummond of Perth (1)," was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard in 1928 for Victor as "Reel écossais (La)." It was re-released on the Bluebird label in 1946 as "Danse écossaise."