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'''MISS MARGARET GRANT'S REEL.''' Scottish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by Scottish dancing master and musician [[Biography:Duncan MacIntyre]] (c. 1767-1807), who established a practice in Edinburgh, but who moved to London in the 1790's. It was in the English city that he published his 1794 collection, dedicated to Lady Charlotte Campbell.
'''MISS MARGARET GRANT'S REEL.''' Scottish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by Scottish dancing master and musician [[Biography:Duncan MacIntyre]] (c. 1767-1807), who established a practice in Edinburgh, but who moved to London in the 1790's. It was in the English city that he published his 1794 collection, dedicated to Lady Charlotte Campbell. A Miss Margaret Grant of Castle Grant was a subscriber to Tourner's '''A new introduction to the Italian language: grounded on reason and authority''' (1794).  
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MISS MARGARET GRANT'S REEL. Scottish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by Scottish dancing master and musician Biography:Duncan MacIntyre (c. 1767-1807), who established a practice in Edinburgh, but who moved to London in the 1790's. It was in the English city that he published his 1794 collection, dedicated to Lady Charlotte Campbell. A Miss Margaret Grant of Castle Grant was a subscriber to Tourner's A new introduction to the Italian language: grounded on reason and authority (1794).

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: MacIntyre (A Collection of Slow Airs, Reels and Strathspeys), 1794; p. 10.

Recorded sources:




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