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'''EPHEY M'NAB'''. AKA - "Eppie M'Knab," "Euphie McNab." Scottish, Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest printing of the melody in Robert Bremner's 1768 2nd collection (p. 111), however, the melody (under the title "Euphie McNab") had much earlier appeared in the '''Drummond Castle Manuscript''' (in the possession of the Earl of Ancaster at Drummond Castle), inscribed "A Collection of Country Dances written for the use of his Grace the Duke of Perth by Dav. Young, 1734." Instructions for a country dance to this tune were written down in 1752 by John McGill, dancing master in Girvan. | '''EPHEY M'NAB'''. AKA - "Eppie M'Knab," "Euphie McNab." Scottish, Air and Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest printing of the melody in Robert Bremner's 1768 2nd collection (p. 111), however, the melody (under the title "Euphie McNab") had much earlier appeared in the '''Drummond Castle Manuscript''' (in the possession of the Earl of Ancaster at Drummond Castle), inscribed "A Collection of Country Dances written for the use of his Grace the Duke of Perth by Dav. Young, 1734." Instructions for a country dance to this tune were written down in 1752 by John McGill, dancing master in Girvan. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Aird ('''Selections of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs'''), vol. II, 1785; No. 163, p. 60. | ''Printed sources'': Aird ('''Selections of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs'''), vol. II, 1785; No. 163, p. 60. Johnson ('''Scots Musical Museum''') vol. 3, 1790; p. 290. | ||
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Revision as of 15:01, 2 April 2011
Tune properties and standard notation
EPHEY M'NAB. AKA - "Eppie M'Knab," "Euphie McNab." Scottish, Air and Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest printing of the melody in Robert Bremner's 1768 2nd collection (p. 111), however, the melody (under the title "Euphie McNab") had much earlier appeared in the Drummond Castle Manuscript (in the possession of the Earl of Ancaster at Drummond Castle), inscribed "A Collection of Country Dances written for the use of his Grace the Duke of Perth by Dav. Young, 1734." Instructions for a country dance to this tune were written down in 1752 by John McGill, dancing master in Girvan.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Aird (Selections of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs), vol. II, 1785; No. 163, p. 60. Johnson (Scots Musical Museum) vol. 3, 1790; p. 290.
Recorded sources: