Annotation:Mrs. MacLeod's Reel

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X:1 T:Mrs. McLeod M:C| L:1/16 R:Reel or Strathspey B:William Cahusac – The German Flute Preceptor (c. 1814, p. 17) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G G4g4 e3de2g2|BB3B3A B4 B2A2|G4g4 e3de2g2|AA3A3G A4 A2B2| G4g4 e3de2g2|BB3B3A B4 B2d2|e3fe2d2 e4 (d2ef)|g4 d2B2 A4 A2B2|| GG3B3G d2B2B2g2|BB3B3A B4 B2A2|GG3B3G d2B2B2g2|AA3A3G A4 A2B2| GG3B3G d2B2B2g2|BB3B3A B4 B2d2|e3fe2d2 e4 (d2ef)|g4 d2B2 A4 A2B2||



MRS. MACLEOD'S REEL. See "Miss McLeod's Reel (1)," "Enterprising Boxer." Scottish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB’. See also American versions as "Hop High Ladies," "Old Dad," "Stoney Point," "Wild Horse" and other titles.

Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : - Stewart-Robertson (The Athole Collection), 1884.

Recorded sources: -Parlophone E3435 (78 RPM), David McCallum

See also listing at:
Hear David McCallum's 78 RPM recording at the Internet Archive [1] (3rd tune in medley, preceded by "Barren Rocks of Aden (The)" and "Marquis of Huntly's Farewell (The)).



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