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|f_annotation='''SPINNING WHEEL [6], THE.''' Scottish, Air (cut or whole time). G Major (Oswald): D Major (O'Farrell). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "The Spinning Wheel [6]" was published around the year 1760 by cellist and composer [[wikipedia:James_Oswald]] in the second volume of his '''Caledonian Pocket Companion'''. Some fifty years later, piper O'Farrell published the tune in his own '''Pocket Companion for the Union or Irish Pipes, vol. 3''' (London, c. 1809), which differs from Oswald in melodic detail, while still recognizably the same tune. | |f_annotation='''SPINNING WHEEL [6], THE.''' Scottish, Air (cut or whole time). G Major (Oswald): D Major (O'Farrell). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "The Spinning Wheel [6]", a song air, was published around the year 1760 by cellist and composer [[wikipedia:James_Oswald]] in the second volume of his '''Caledonian Pocket Companion'''. Some fifty years later, piper O'Farrell published an instrumental version of the tune in his own '''Pocket Companion for the Union or Irish Pipes, vol. 3''' (London, c. 1809), which differs from Oswald in melodic detail, while still recognizably the same tune. The tune can also be found in Preston & Son's '''New and Complete Tutor for the Violoncello''' (London, c. 1785, p. 29). Song versions are contained in David Sime's '''Edinburgh Musical Miscellany''' (1793, pp. 289-291) and in Daniel Wright's '''American Musical Miscellany''' (Northampton, Mass., 1798, pp. 61-64). The tune was also entered into the music manuscript collections of flautist Ensign Thomas Molyneaux (1788, book 1, p. 37), stationed in Shelburne, Nova Scotia. | ||
|f_printed_sources=O'Farrell (Pocket Companion for the Irish or Union Pipes, vol. 3), James Oswald (The Caledonian Pocket Companion Book 2), 1760; p. 96. | |f_printed_sources=O'Farrell ('''Pocket Companion for the Irish or Union Pipes, vol. 3'''), c. 1809; No. 99. James Oswald ('''The Caledonian Pocket Companion Book 2'''), 1760; p. 96. | ||
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Revision as of 03:55, 15 January 2022
X: 1 T: The Spinning Wheel [6] %R: air, strathspey, reel B: James Oswald "The Caledonian Pocket Companion" v.2 p.96 #1 Z: 2019 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> N: In bar 20, the 2 16th notes were missing their flags and looked like quarter notes; fixed. M: C| L: 1/8 Q:"_Lively" F:http://www.john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/JamesOswald/JamesOswald_CPC-abc2.abc K: G d2 |\ {c}B3c (d<B)(e<c) | dB g4 TB2{AB}y | c3e (d<B) (TA>G) | (F>G)(A>B) A2zB |\ (cB)(cd) (ef)(ga) | {ga}b2ag {f}e3g | d3g (d<B) TAG | e2(g>a) g2d2 |\ {c}_B3A G2g2 | {g}=f3_e d3_e | =f2(_b<g) (=f<d)(f<d) | {d}c3_B A2ac |\ {c}_B3A G2(_b<g) | (g^f)ad d2zd | c2_B2 A2G2 | d2_ed Hd3 d |\ {c}B3c (d<B)(e<c) | dB g4 TB2{AB}y | c3e (d<B) TAG | (F>G)(A>B) A3B | (cB)(cd) (ef)(ga) | {ga}b2Tag {f}e3g | d3g (d<B) (TAG) | e2(g>a) g2B2 |\ e3f (gf)(ba) | (ag)(gf) {f}e3^g | (ae)(=fe) bd(ed) | (dc)(cB) {B}A3a |\ {g}f3g a<f (Ted) | (^c>d)(e>f) e3f | (g<e)(f<d) (e<^c)(A<c) | (d/e/f) Ted d2zd |\ {c}B3c (d<B)(e<c) | dB g4 TB2 | c3e (d<B) TAG | F>GA>B A2zB |\ (cB)(cd) (ef)(ga) | {ga}b2Tag e3g | d3g (d<B) (TAG) | e2g>a g2 |]
SPINNING WHEEL [6], THE. Scottish, Air (cut or whole time). G Major (Oswald): D Major (O'Farrell). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "The Spinning Wheel [6]", a song air, was published around the year 1760 by cellist and composer wikipedia:James_Oswald in the second volume of his Caledonian Pocket Companion. Some fifty years later, piper O'Farrell published an instrumental version of the tune in his own Pocket Companion for the Union or Irish Pipes, vol. 3 (London, c. 1809), which differs from Oswald in melodic detail, while still recognizably the same tune. The tune can also be found in Preston & Son's New and Complete Tutor for the Violoncello (London, c. 1785, p. 29). Song versions are contained in David Sime's Edinburgh Musical Miscellany (1793, pp. 289-291) and in Daniel Wright's American Musical Miscellany (Northampton, Mass., 1798, pp. 61-64). The tune was also entered into the music manuscript collections of flautist Ensign Thomas Molyneaux (1788, book 1, p. 37), stationed in Shelburne, Nova Scotia.