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'''WATTIE LA(I)NG.''' AKA and see "[[Lifting of the Linnen (The)]]." Scottish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. The tune appears in the Drummond Castle Manuscript (in the possession of the Earl of Ancaster at Drummond Castle), inscribed "A Collection of Country Dances written for the use of his Grace the Duke of Perth by Dav. Young, 1734." It also was entered by Young into his '''MarFarlane Manuscript''' (c. 1740, No. 99), compiled for his patron, Walter MacFarlane of MacFarlane.
|f_annotation='''WATTIE LA(I)NG.''' AKA - "Cailleach an Dùdain." AKA and see "[[Lifting of the Linnen (The)]]." Scottish, Reel (cut time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. The tune appears in the '''Drummond Castle Manuscript''' (in the possession of the Earl of Ancaster at Drummond Castle), inscribed "A Collection of Country Dances written for the use of his Grace the Duke of Perth by [[biography:David Young]], 1734." It also was entered by Edinburgh fiddler and writing master Young into his '''MacFarlane Manuscript''' (c. 1740, No. 101, p. 145), compiled for his patron, Walter MacFarlan of MacFarlane.
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''Printed sources'':
Carlin ('''The Gow Collection'''), 1986; No. 316.
Gow ('''First Book of Niel Gow's Reels'''), 1784 (revised 1801); p. 12.
Gow ('''First Book of Niel Gow's Reels'''), 1784 (revised 1801); p. 12.
Gow ('''The Beauties of Niel Gow, vol. 3'''), 1819.
Gow ('''The Beauties of Niel Gow, vol. 3'''), 1819.
Seattle ('''Over the Hills and Far Away'''), 2006; No. 33, p. 35.
Seattle ('''Over the Hills and Far Away'''), 2006; No. 33, p. 35.
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WATTIE LA(I)NG. AKA - "Cailleach an Dùdain." AKA and see "Lifting of the Linnen (The)." Scottish, Reel (cut time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. The tune appears in the Drummond Castle Manuscript (in the possession of the Earl of Ancaster at Drummond Castle), inscribed "A Collection of Country Dances written for the use of his Grace the Duke of Perth by biography:David Young, 1734." It also was entered by Edinburgh fiddler and writing master Young into his MacFarlane Manuscript (c. 1740, No. 101, p. 145), compiled for his patron, Walter MacFarlan of MacFarlane.


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Printed sources : - Carlin (The Gow Collection), 1986; No. 316. Gow (First Book of Niel Gow's Reels), 1784 (revised 1801); p. 12. Gow (The Beauties of Niel Gow, vol. 3), 1819. Seattle (Over the Hills and Far Away), 2006; No. 33, p. 35.






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