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|f_annotation='''SANDY SKINNER.''' Scottish, Reel (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by fiddler-composer and dancing master [[wikipedia:James_Scott_Skinner]] (1843-1927). The reel is named after his older brother, Alexander Skinner, also a fiddle player and dancing master of renown in Aberdeenshire. Sandy taught James to play, and the two were frequent playing partners. He won the Purse of Sovereigns at Edinburgh in 1856 as well as subsequent prizes and also sponsored his own competitions. [[File:sandyskinner.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Alexander 'Sandy' Skinner]] See also Sandy's composition "[[Union Brig]]," printed in an earlier Skinner publication. | |f_annotation='''SANDY SKINNER.''' Scottish, Reel (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by fiddler-composer and dancing master [[wikipedia:James_Scott_Skinner]] (1843-1927). The reel is named after his older brother, Alexander Skinner, also a fiddle player and dancing master of renown in Aberdeenshire. Sandy taught James to play, and the two were frequent playing partners. He won the Purse of Sovereigns at Edinburgh in 1856 as well as subsequent prizes and also sponsored his own competitions. [[File:sandyskinner.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Alexander 'Sandy' Skinner]] | ||
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See also Sandy's composition "[[Union Brig]]," printed in an earlier Skinner publication. | |||
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|f_printed_sources=Skinner ('''The Logie Collection'''), 1888; p. 88. | |f_printed_sources=Skinner ('''The Logie Collection'''), 1888; p. 88. |
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SANDY SKINNER. Scottish, Reel (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by fiddler-composer and dancing master wikipedia:James_Scott_Skinner (1843-1927). The reel is named after his older brother, Alexander Skinner, also a fiddle player and dancing master of renown in Aberdeenshire. Sandy taught James to play, and the two were frequent playing partners. He won the Purse of Sovereigns at Edinburgh in 1856 as well as subsequent prizes and also sponsored his own competitions.
See also Sandy's composition "Union Brig," printed in an earlier Skinner publication.