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|f_printed_sources=Stuart Williams ('''The Evergreen Fiddler vol. II'''), 2006; p. 11. Ed Whitcomb ('''Canadian Fiddle Music vol. 1'''), 2010; p. 102. | |f_printed_sources=Stuart Williams ('''The Evergreen Fiddler vol. II'''), 2006; p. 11. Ed Whitcomb ('''Canadian Fiddle Music vol. 1'''), 2010; p. 102. | ||
|f_recorded_sources=KB20M98, Kinnon & Betty Beaton - "Saturday Night Lively" (1998). McLeod Music Productions MMP-20907, Scott Woods - "Road Trip" (2007). Northwest Folklife (cass.), Mary Acocello - "Washington Traditional Fiddlers Project: Volume 1" (1993). | |f_recorded_sources=KB20M98, Kinnon & Betty Beaton - "Saturday Night Lively" (1998). McLeod Music Productions MMP-20907, Scott Woods - "Road Trip" (2007). Northwest Folklife (cass.), Mary Acocello - "Washington Traditional Fiddlers Project: Volume 1" (1993). | ||
|f_see_also_listing=Alan Snyder's Cape Breton Fiddle Recordings Index [https://www.cbfiddle.com/rx/tune/t2292.html] | |||
|f_tune_annotation_title=https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Sheguiandah_Bay > | |f_tune_annotation_title=https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Sheguiandah_Bay > | ||
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SHEGUIANDAH BAY. AKA and see “Perth Waltz.” Canadian, Waltz (3/4 time). Canada, Ontario. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Sheguiandah Bay" ('Sha-gwin-dah') was composed by fiddler and Ontario Provincial Police Officer Don Pettigrew (1939-1999) who was born in Caistor Centre in the Niagara Peninsula. Pettigrew wasinspired by his time stationed in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands in Ontario. Heused to compete in the Perth, Ontario, fiddle contest where he played the tune and where it was picked up by other musicians (hence the alternate title). It is often locally paired with another of Pettrigrew’s waltzes, “Wilhemine's Rose.”