Annotation:Duncan Swine's Wife
X:1 T:Duncan Swine's Wife S:”Old” N:Christie was a dancing master, fiddler N:and composer from Cuminestown, Aberdeenshire. M:C L:1/16 N:”Communicated by J. Allardyce.” R:Strathspey B:Christie - Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, Hornpipes, B:Waltzes &c. (Edinburgh, 1820, p. 27) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Amin d2|:Tc3A AAA2 G3c Td4|cA3A3B ~c3de3d|cA3A3c BG3 ~d4|1 cA3 T(A4 {^GA}c3)d {cd}e3d:|2 cA3 TA2 {^GB}c3d {cd}e3c|| d3eg3a ge3 ~d4|d3eg3a Tg3fec3|d3eg3a ge3 ~d4|cA3 TA4{^GA}~c3d {cd}e3c| d3eg3a ge3~d4|d3eg3a Tg3fe2c2|de3ga3 ge3d2e2|ce3 TA3B c3d {cd}e3d||
DUNCAN SWINE'S WIFE. Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Duncan Swine's Wife" is a strathspey that can be found in Cuminestown, Aberdeenshire, dancing master and fiddler-composer biography:William Christie's 1820 collection.Christie (1778-1849)described the tune as "old" and stated it was communicated to him by J. Allardyce (who also "communicated" another old tune in Christie's collection, "Warld's gane o'er me now (The)).