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'''SHE GRIPPED AT THE GREATEST ON'T.''' AKA and see "[[East Neuk of Fife]]." Scottish, Air (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by James Oswald (1711 69), but, with slight alterations, better known and still popular today as "<incipit title="load:Neuk" width=850 link="https://tunearch.org/wiki/East Neuk of Fife">East Neuk of Fife</incipit>"; that title appeared with the tune soon after Oswald's publication in William McGibbon's '''Scots Tunes, book III''' (1762, p. 89). Oswald was an expatriate Scotsman living in London who published several important collections of airs, this tune appearing in one of the fifteen volume c. 1747-69 '''Caledonian Pocket Companion''' (vol. iii, no. 116; vol. iv, p. 5).  
'''SHE GRIPPED AT THE GREATEST ON'T.''' AKA and see "[[East Neuk of Fife]]." Scottish, Air (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by James Oswald (1711 69), but, with slight alterations, better known and still popular today as [[East Neuk of Fife]]
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SHE GRIPPED AT THE GREATEST ON'T. AKA and see "East Neuk of Fife." Scottish, Air (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by James Oswald (1711 69), but, with slight alterations, better known and still popular today as East Neuk of Fife <div class="mw-ext-score" data-midi="/w/images/lilypond/c/a/cahmxcvrv1o2uahm3r6dehjxvzi12xy/cahmxcvr.midi"><img src="/w/images/lilypond/c/a/cahmxcvrv1o2uahm3r6dehjxvzi12xy/cahmxcvr.png" width="574" height="64" alt=" X:1 M:C| L:1/8 K:G D2 | G4G2 Bc | dBGB dBGB | TA4A2(gf) |Te3d (ef g2) | "/></div>; that title appeared with the tune soon after Oswald's publication in William McGibbon's Scots Tunes, book III (1762, p. 89). Oswald was an expatriate Scotsman living in London who published several important collections of airs, this tune appearing in one of the fifteen volume c. 1747-69 Caledonian Pocket Companion (vol. iii, no. 116; vol. iv, p. 5).

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Printed sources : - Alburger (Scottish Fiddlers and Their Music), 1983; Ex. 26, p. 47.

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