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'''MACDONALD'S RANT.''' Scottish, Country Dance Tune (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). This melody appears to have been first printed by John Walsh, in his '''Second Book of the Compleat Country Dancing Master''' (3rd Edition, 1735) as "Mac Donald's Rant." Walsh also published it in a subsequent edition of the volume in 1749. "MacDonald's Rant" was included in the '''Bodleian Manuscript''' (in the Bodelian Library, Oxford), inscribed "A Collection of the Newest Country Dances Performed in Scotland written at Edinburgh by D.A. Young, W.M. 1740." The melody was included by London musician Thomas Hammersley in his c. 1790 music manuscript collection.  
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The melody was included by London musician Thomas Hammersley in his c. 1790 music manuscript collection, and by Lancashire musician James, in his 1835-41 music manuscript.
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MACDONALD'S RANT. AKA - "Mcdonald's Rant." AKA and see "Can ye drink an' no be drunk," "Lord MacDonald (1)," "Sir Alexander Macdonald's Reel," "Strath Spray's Rant." English, Scottish; Reel and Country Dance Tune (cut or 4/4 time). D Major: D Mixoldyian (Young). Standard tuning (fiddle). This melody appears to have been first printed by John Walsh, in his Second Book of the Compleat Country Dancing Master (3rd Edition, 1735) as "Mac Donald's Rant" (also published in a subsequent edition of the volume in 1749). Walsh printed much the same tune in his Caledonian Country Dances, Book II (1743-44) under the title "Strath Spray's Rant," one of the earliest, if not the earliest, references to the strathspey. "MacDonald's Rant" was included in the Bodleian Manuscript (in the Bodelian Library, Oxford), inscribed "A Collection of the Newest Country Dances Performed in Scotland written at Edinburgh by D.A. Young, W.M. 1740." Edinburgh fiddler and writing master David Young also included it in his MacFarlane Manuscript (c. 1741, p. 224).

The melody was included by London musician Thomas Hammersley in his c. 1790 music manuscript collection, and by Lancashire musician James, in his 1835-41 music manuscript.


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