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'''GEORGE THE FOURTH REEL'''. AKA - "[[King George the IV]]," "[[King's Reel (The)]]." Scottish, Reel. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. A reel setting of the strathspey "[[King George IV's Welcome]]." Popular among Nova Scotia fiddlers as "[[King's Reel (The)]]" or "[[King (The)]]." | |f_annotation='''GEORGE THE FOURTH REEL'''. AKA - "[[King George the IV]]," "[[King's Reel (The)]]." Scottish, Reel. A Minor/Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. A reel setting of the strathspey "[[King George IV's Welcome]]." Popular among Nova Scotia fiddlers as "[[King's Reel (The)]]" or "[[King (The)]]." | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Honeyman ('''Strathspey, Reel and Hornpipe Tutor'''), 1898; p. 17. Kennedy ('''Traditional Dance Music of Britain and Ireland: Reels and Rants'''), 1997; No. 84, p. 22. Milne ('''Middleton’s Selection of Strathspeys, Reels &c. for the Violin'''), 1870; p. 3. | |||
|f_recorded_sources=Celtic CX 20, The Five MacDonald Fiddlers - "The Five MacDonalds" (c. 1950's). | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 5 May 2021
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GEORGE THE FOURTH REEL. AKA - "King George the IV," "King's Reel (The)." Scottish, Reel. A Minor/Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. A reel setting of the strathspey "King George IV's Welcome." Popular among Nova Scotia fiddlers as "King's Reel (The)" or "King (The)."