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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 | |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. }}