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'''CRAIGLUG REEL'''.  Scottish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by Peter Milne (1824-1908), the "Tarland Minstrel," as a companion piece to be played following his slow strathspey "[[Craiglug Brig]]." Craiglug is a village in Aberdennshire, along the River Dee. See also the melodically related Cape Breton "[[Fancy Hornpipe]]."
'''CRAIGLUG REEL'''.  Scottish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by Peter Milne (1824-1908), the "Tarland Minstrel," as a companion piece to be played following his slow strathspey "[[Craiglug Brig]]." Craiglug is a village in Aberdennshire, along the River Dee. See also the melodically related Cape Breton "[[Fancy Hornpipe]]."

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CRAIGLUG REEL. Scottish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by Peter Milne (1824-1908), the "Tarland Minstrel," as a companion piece to be played following his slow strathspey "Craiglug Brig." Craiglug is a village in Aberdennshire, along the River Dee. See also the melodically related Cape Breton "Fancy Hornpipe."

Additional notes

Source for notated version: - Hector MacAndrew [Martin].

Printed sources : - Martin (Traditional Scottish Fiddling), 2002; p. 137. Milne (Middleton’s Selection of Strathspeys, Reels &c. for the Violin), 1870; p. 26.

Recorded sources: -



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