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'''WILLIAM DUGUID-FYVIE.''' Scottish, Strathspey. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. Composed by William Martin (1836 1908), a teacher, fiddler, composer and poet, who wrote the lyrics to J. Scott Skinner's most famous tune, the "[[Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord]]." William Duguid (1866 1905) of Fyvie was a disciple of J. Scott Skinner, and teacher of the great 20th century Scottish fiddle stylist James F. Dickie. | '''WILLIAM DUGUID--FYVIE.''' Scottish, Strathspey. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. Composed by William Martin (1836 1908), a teacher, fiddler, composer and poet, who wrote the lyrics to J. Scott Skinner's most famous tune, the "[[Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord]]." William Duguid (1866 1905) of Fyvie was a disciple of J. Scott Skinner, and teacher of the great 20th century Scottish fiddle stylist James F. Dickie. | ||
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WILLIAM DUGUID--FYVIE. Scottish, Strathspey. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. Composed by William Martin (1836 1908), a teacher, fiddler, composer and poet, who wrote the lyrics to J. Scott Skinner's most famous tune, the "Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord." William Duguid (1866 1905) of Fyvie was a disciple of J. Scott Skinner, and teacher of the great 20th century Scottish fiddle stylist James F. Dickie.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Hardie (Caledonian Companion), 1992; p. 80. Henderson (Flowers of Scottish Melody), 1935.
Recorded sources: