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'''MISS DOWNIE'S STRATHSPEY.''' AKA and see "[[Honest Duncan]]," "[[Garden Shiel]]." Scottish, Strathspey. Composed by Duncan MacIntyre, an expatriate Scots dancing master in London who published the tune in 1795. As "[[Honest Duncan]]" it was published by Gow in '''Repository, Part Second''' (1802), and it was called "[[Garden Shiel]]" by the musician and collector Robert Petrie.
'''MISS DOWNIE'S STRATHSPEY.''' AKA and see "[[Honest Duncan]]," "[[Garden Shiel]]." Scottish, Strathspey. G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The strathspey was composed by [[Biography:Duncan MacIntyre]], an expatriate Scottish dancing master in London who published the tune in 1794 with the title "Miss Downie's Strathspey." As "[[Honest Duncan]]" it was published by the Gows in '''Repository, Part Second''' (1802), and it was called "[[Garden Shiel]]" by the musician and collector Robert Petrie.
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MISS DOWNIE'S STRATHSPEY. AKA and see "Honest Duncan," "Garden Shiel." Scottish, Strathspey. G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The strathspey was composed by Biography:Duncan MacIntyre, an expatriate Scottish dancing master in London who published the tune in 1794 with the title "Miss Downie's Strathspey." As "Honest Duncan" it was published by the Gows in Repository, Part Second (1802), and it was called "Garden Shiel" by the musician and collector Robert Petrie.

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