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'''MISS CHRISTIE OF DURRIE.''' Scottish, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. | |f_annotation='''MISS CHRISTIE OF DURRIE.''' Scottish, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Miss Christie of Currie" was composed by [[biography:James Walker]] (1771-1840), a musician, fiddler-composer and music teacher of Dysart, Fife, Scotland. Walker dedicated his second collection to Lady St. Clair Erskine of Sinclair (née Harriet Bouverie), and his first collection to her spouse, [[wikipedia:James_St_Clair-Erskine,_2nd_Earl_of_Rosslyn]] (1762-1837), soldier, politician, and slave holder. | ||
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MISS CHRISTIE OF DURRIE. Scottish, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Miss Christie of Currie" was composed by biography:James Walker (1771-1840), a musician, fiddler-composer and music teacher of Dysart, Fife, Scotland. Walker dedicated his second collection to Lady St. Clair Erskine of Sinclair (née Harriet Bouverie), and his first collection to her spouse, wikipedia:James_St_Clair-Erskine,_2nd_Earl_of_Rosslyn (1762-1837), soldier, politician, and slave holder.