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|f_annotation='''LORD JOHN SCOTT STRATHSPEY.'''  Scottish, Strathspey. "Lord John Scott Strathspey" was composed by gamekeeper and fiddler-composer [[biography:John Crerar]]" for the youngest son of the 4th Duke Buccleuch. See also Crerar's tune for Scott's wife, Alica Ann Spottiswoode, "[[Lady John Scott to Binchat]]." She was a musician and songwriter who composed the song "[[Annie Laurie]]/Lawrie." Crerar researcher Eilidh Scammell believes Crerar composed the tunes when the pair visited the Duke of Atholl, and that they were probably among the last tunes he composed before his death, in 1840 when he was in his mid-80's.
|f_annotation='''LORD JOHN SCOTT STRATHSPEY.'''  Scottish, Strathspey. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Lord John Scott Strathspey" was composed by gamekeeper and fiddler-composer [[biography:John Crerar]]" for the youngest son of the 4th Duke Buccleuch. See also Crerar's tune for Scott's wife, Alica Ann Spottiswoode, "[[Lady John Scott to Binchat]]." She was a musician and songwriter who composed the song "[[Annie Laurie]]/Lawrie." Crerar researcher Eilidh Scammell believes Crerar composed the tunes when the pair visited [[wikipedia:John_Murray,_Duke_of_Atholl, Crerar's employer, and that they were probably among the last tunes he composed before his death, in 1840 when he was in his mid-80's.
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{{TuneAnnotation |f_annotation=LORD JOHN SCOTT STRATHSPEY. Scottish, Strathspey. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Lord John Scott Strathspey" was composed by gamekeeper and fiddler-composer biography:John Crerar" for the youngest son of the 4th Duke Buccleuch. See also Crerar's tune for Scott's wife, Alica Ann Spottiswoode, "Lady John Scott to Binchat." She was a musician and songwriter who composed the song "Annie Laurie/Lawrie." Crerar researcher Eilidh Scammell believes Crerar composed the tunes when the pair visited [[wikipedia:John_Murray,_Duke_of_Atholl, Crerar's employer, and that they were probably among the last tunes he composed before his death, in 1840 when he was in his mid-80's. }}