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'''LADY WARKWORTH'S REEL [1]'''. AKA and see "[[George Carnegie's Strathspey]]," "[[Inverara Rant]]." English, Reel. England, Northumberland. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. See also the related "[[I Wish You Wou'd Marry Me Now]]," "[[Marry Me Now]]," "[[Proposal (2) (The)]]," and "[[Morpeth Lasses]]." | '''LADY WARKWORTH'S REEL [1]'''. AKA and see "[[George Carnegie's Strathspey]]," "[[Inverara Rant]]." English, Reel. England, Northumberland. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. See also the related "[[I Wish You Wou'd Marry Me Now]]," "[[Marry Me Now]]," "[[Proposal (2) (The)]]," and "[[Morpeth Lasses]]." Matt Seattle notes the tune is usually known in Northumberland as "Morpeth Lasses," but is probably Scottish in origin. | ||
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''Source for notated version'': William Vickers' 1770 Northumbrian music manuscript collection [] [Seattle]. | ''Source for notated version'': William Vickers' 1770 Northumbrian music manuscript collection [http://www.asaplive.com/archive/detail.asp?id=R0306002] [Seattle]. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Seattle ('''Great Northern/William Vickers'''), 1987, Part 2; No. 239. | ''Printed sources'': Seattle ('''Great Northern/William Vickers'''), 1987, Part 2; No. 239. | ||
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LADY WARKWORTH'S REEL [1]. AKA and see "George Carnegie's Strathspey," "Inverara Rant." English, Reel. England, Northumberland. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. See also the related "I Wish You Wou'd Marry Me Now," "Marry Me Now," "Proposal (2) (The)," and "Morpeth Lasses." Matt Seattle notes the tune is usually known in Northumberland as "Morpeth Lasses," but is probably Scottish in origin.
Source for notated version: William Vickers' 1770 Northumbrian music manuscript collection [1] [Seattle].
Printed sources: Seattle (Great Northern/William Vickers), 1987, Part 2; No. 239.
Recorded sources: