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X:1 T:Prince of Wales's Strathspey C:Robert Mackintosh M:C L:1/16 R:Strathspey B:Robert Mackintosh – “A Fourth Collection of New Strathspey Reels, also some Famous old Reels” (1804, p. 9) N:Dedicated to the Dutchess [sic] of Manchester N:Robert “Red Rob” Mackintosh (c. 1745-1808) was a Scottish violinist and N:composer active in Edinburgh at the end of the 18th century. Originally from N:Tullymet, near Pitlochry, Perthshire. He moved to London in the last decade N:of his life. Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Bb DE|F3GF3D B,2DE F2D2|F3GF3D GFED C2DE|F3GF3D F3GB3c|d2B2 edcB F<B3B2:| g2|f2B2 edcB F2B2D2g2|f2B2 edcB g2c2c2g2|f2B2 edcB F2B2D2B2|(A2Bc) F2e2 d2B2B2g2| f2B2 edcB F2B2D2g2|f2B2 edcB gc3ce3|df3eg3 df3cd3|F3gB3c {Bc}d2B2B2||



PRINCE OF WALES STRATHSPEY [1]. AKA and see "Garthland House (1)." Scottish, Strathspey (cut time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The strathspey was printed by John Gow in his A Favorite Collection of Slow Airs, Strathspeys and Reels (London, c. 1804, p. 1). It also appears under the "Prince of Wales Strathspey" title in a small volume printed in Dublin by Edmund Lee entitled Mrs. Parker's Selection of Scotch Tunes, Strathspey and Reels (no date), which appears to be a reprint of a portion of the Gow volume.



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