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'''MÀIRI NIGHEAN DEORSA [2]''' (Mary, George's Daughter). Scottish, Air (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A related melody to "[[Màiri Nighean Deorsa (1)]]." This triple-time air appears in Biography:Donald Down's Collection of Ancient Scottish Airs, published in Edinburgh in the 1770's. The exact year is in question; dates as early as 1773 and as late as 1778 have been given. The same melody appears in a manuscript collected around 1810 by the Armagh-born collector Edward Bunting, according to Colm Ó Baoill, without a bass line, with the note that it was "Copie(s?) out of old printed Book." See also notes to the related "[[Annotation:Grant of Sheuglie's Contest]]" for more. | '''MÀIRI NIGHEAN DEORSA [2]''' (Mary, George's Daughter). Scottish, Air (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A related melody to "[[Màiri Nighean Deorsa (1)]]." This triple-time air appears in Biography:Donald Down's Collection of Ancient Scottish Airs, published in Edinburgh in the 1770's. The exact year is in question; dates as early as 1773 and as late as 1778 have been given. The same melody appears in a manuscript collected around 1810 by the Armagh-born collector Edward Bunting, according to Colm Ó Baoill, without a bass line, with the note that it was "Copie(s?) out of old printed Book." Duple time versions of the air exist in song form, and as a pipe pibroch; the air was used by MacDonald of Ardnabi in praise of his violin, which he called Mairi nighean Dheorsa (Mary George's Daughter). | ||
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MÀIRI NIGHEAN DEORSA [2] (Mary, George's Daughter). Scottish, Air (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A related melody to "Màiri Nighean Deorsa (1)." This triple-time air appears in Biography:Donald Down's Collection of Ancient Scottish Airs, published in Edinburgh in the 1770's. The exact year is in question; dates as early as 1773 and as late as 1778 have been given. The same melody appears in a manuscript collected around 1810 by the Armagh-born collector Edward Bunting, according to Colm Ó Baoill, without a bass line, with the note that it was "Copie(s?) out of old printed Book." Duple time versions of the air exist in song form, and as a pipe pibroch; the air was used by MacDonald of Ardnabi in praise of his violin, which he called Mairi nighean Dheorsa (Mary George's Daughter).
See also notes to the related "Annotation:Grant of Sheuglie's Contest" for more.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Dow (A Collection of Ancient Scots Music), c. 1776; p. 23.
Recorded sources: