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'''DEAR SANDY'''. AKA and see "[[My Nannie's Awa']]." English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The tune is contained in the 19th century Joseph Kershaw Manuscript. Kershaw was a fiddle player who lived in the remote area of Slackcote, Saddleworth, North West England, who compiled his manuscript from 1820 onwards, according to Jamie Knowles. See "[[Annotation:My Nannie's Awa']]" for more.  
'''DEAR SANDY'''. AKA and see "[[My Nannie's Awa']]." English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The tune is contained in the 19th century Joseph Kershaw Manuscript. Kershaw was a fiddle player who lived in the remote area of Slackcote, Saddleworth, North West England, who compiled his manuscript from 1820 onwards, according to Jamie Knowles. See "[[Annotation:My Nannie's Awa']]" for more.  
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''Printed sources'': '''The Joseph Kershaw Manuscript''', 1993; No. 56.  
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DEAR SANDY. AKA and see "My Nannie's Awa'." English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The tune is contained in the 19th century Joseph Kershaw Manuscript. Kershaw was a fiddle player who lived in the remote area of Slackcote, Saddleworth, North West England, who compiled his manuscript from 1820 onwards, according to Jamie Knowles. See "Annotation:My Nannie's Awa'" for more.

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Printed sources: The Joseph Kershaw Manuscript, 1993; No. 56.


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