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'''MISS FRASER(‘S REEL).''' Scottish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. This may be the reel "Miss Fraser" that John McGill, a dancing master in Girvan, wrote the directions to in 1752 for his students. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest printing of a tune with this title in Robert Bremner's 1757 collection (p. 18), and two settings of a tune by this name appear in the 1768 (James) '''Gillespie Manuscript of Perth.''' | |f_annotation='''MISS FRASER(‘S REEL).''' Scottish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. This may be the reel "Miss Fraser" that John McGill, a dancing master in Girvan, wrote the directions to in 1752 for his students. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest printing of a tune with this title in Robert Bremner's 1757 collection (p. 18), and two settings of a tune by this name appear in the 1768 (James) '''Gillespie Manuscript of Perth.''' | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=Browne Family music manuscripts (c. 1800, Lake District, Cumbria) [Offord]. | |||
|f_printed_sources=Carlin ('''The Gow Collection'''), 1986; No. 384. Gow ('''Complete Repository, Part 3'''), 1806; p. 16. John Offord ('''Bonny Cumberland'''), 2018; p. 25. | |||
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X:1 T:Miss Fraser's Reel M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel B:Robert Bremner - Collection of Scots Reels, Country Dances (1757, p. 18) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G gG-GA GAGA|gG-GB TA>G E2|gG-GA GABG|A/A/A (b/a/g) e2g2:| |:dega (b/a/g) (a/g/e)|(d/e/f) gB TA>G E2|dega (b/a/g) ab|d/d/d (B/a/g) e2g2:|]
MISS FRASER(‘S REEL). Scottish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. This may be the reel "Miss Fraser" that John McGill, a dancing master in Girvan, wrote the directions to in 1752 for his students. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest printing of a tune with this title in Robert Bremner's 1757 collection (p. 18), and two settings of a tune by this name appear in the 1768 (James) Gillespie Manuscript of Perth.