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|f_annotation='''MISS CRAWFORD'S [REEL] [5].'''  Canadian, Reel (cut time).  Canada, Nova Scotia.  A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.  "Miss Crawford's (Reel) [5]" was composed by miller and amateur fiddler [[biography:James Barry{{!}}]] (1812-1905) of Pictou County, Nova Scotia, and appears in a small copybook of his compositions [https://jamesbarrymusic.ca].  Barry was a skilled musician capable of difficult position playing.  He composed this reel as a companion piece to MacAlpin's "[[Miss Crawford's Strathspey]]".  See also "Miss Crawford's (Reel) (2)" for another companion reel to the strathspey.  
|f_annotation='''MISS CRAWFORD'S [REEL] [5].'''  Canadian, Reel (cut time).  Canada, Nova Scotia.  A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.  "Miss Crawford's (Reel) [5]" was composed by miller and amateur fiddler [[biography:James Barry{{!}}]] (1812-1905) of Pictou County, Nova Scotia, and appears in a small copybook of his compositions [https://jamesbarrymusic.ca].  Barry was a skilled musician capable of difficult position playing.  He composed this reel as a companion piece to MacAlpin's "[[Miss Crawford's Strathspey]]".  See also "[[Miss Crawford (Reel) (2)]]" for MacAlpin's own companion reel to the strathspey.
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