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'''MRS. GOW'S'''. Scottish, Strathspey. The melody was composed by expatriate Scot Duncan MacIntyre, a dancing master in London who spent some years in India (probably as a Master of Ceremonies to the Governor General's Court) and who died about 1806.
'''MRS. GOW'S'''. Scottish, Strathspey (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The melody was composed by expatriate Scot [[Biography:Duncan MacIntyre]], a dancing master in London who spent some years in India (probably as a Master of Ceremonies to the Governor General's Court) and who died about 1806.
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''Printed sources'': MacIntyre ('''Collection of Slow Airs, Reels & Strathspeys'''), 1794; p. 31.
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MRS. GOW'S. Scottish, Strathspey (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The melody was composed by expatriate Scot Biography:Duncan MacIntyre, a dancing master in London who spent some years in India (probably as a Master of Ceremonies to the Governor General's Court) and who died about 1806.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: MacIntyre (Collection of Slow Airs, Reels & Strathspeys), 1794; p. 31.

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