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'''DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE'S REEL, THE.''' English, Scottish; Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in the music manuscript collection of Aberdeen musician William Mackie, early 19th century. Mackie was a Highland piper and Scots small-piper, although parts of his ms. seem to be for flute and/or fiddle. | |f_annotation='''DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE'S REEL [1], THE.''' English, Scottish; Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in the music manuscript collection of Aberdeen musician William Mackie, early 19th century. Mackie was a Highland piper and Scots small-piper, although parts of his ms. seem to be for flute and/or fiddle. The tune and title can also be found in the music manuscripts of the Browne Family, Lake District, Cumbria. | ||
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There is a "Dutchess of Devonshire's Reel" in Ignatius Sancho's '''Twelve Country Dances for the Year 1779''' (London, published by Samuel and Anne Thompson), but it is a different tune than Mackie's (see "[[Duchess of Devonshire's Reel (2)]]"). | |||
|f_source_for_notated_version=Browne Family music manuscripts (c. 1825, Lake District, Cumbria) [Offord]. | |||
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