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'''JOHN OCHILTREE'''. Scottish, Air (6/8 time). An anonymous variation sonata appearing in David Young's '''MacFarlane Manuscript''' (1740, vol. 2, No. 9) in air-gavotta-minuet-jig form. The melody also appears in William Thomson's '''Orpheus Caledonius''' (1733) and David Rutherford's '''Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1758''' (p. 4).
'''JOHN OCHILTREE'''. Scottish, Air (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). An anonymous variation sonata appearing in David Young's '''MacFarlane Manuscript''' (1740, vol. 2, No. 9) in air-gavotta-minuet-jig form. The melody also appears in William Thomson's '''Orpheus Caledonius''' (1733) and David Rutherford's '''Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1758''' (p. 4).
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JOHN OCHILTREE. Scottish, Air (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). An anonymous variation sonata appearing in David Young's MacFarlane Manuscript (1740, vol. 2, No. 9) in air-gavotta-minuet-jig form. The melody also appears in William Thomson's Orpheus Caledonius (1733) and David Rutherford's Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1758 (p. 4).

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