Annotation:Annie Dalgarno

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X:1 T:Annie Dalgarno C:J. Scott Skinner N:"To my Sister." M:C L:1/8 R:Solo Strathspey B:Skinner - Miller o' Hirn (1881, No. 122, p. 62) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:Cmin G|c>G E>G C3D|E>FG>=B c3d|e>cG>c E>Gc>e|d>B{B}c>=A B2 B>=B| c>GE>G C3D|E>F G>=B c3d|(3edc (3dc=B (3cde G F/E/| (3DAG (3FED C2 C||G|c>de>c G<ce>c|g>c .g/.f/.e/.d/ .c/.d/.e/.f/ g>c| B>cd>B F<Bd>B|f>B .f/.e/.d/.c/ .B/.c/.d/.e/ f>d|c>de>c G<ce>c| g>c .g/.f/.e/.d/ .c/.d/.e/.f/ g>f|(3edc (3dc=B (3cde G F/E/|(3DAG (3FED C2C||



ANNIE DALGARNO. Scottish, "Solo Strathspey" (4/4 time). C Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by Scottish fiddler-composer J. Scott Skinner (1843-1927) and dedicated to this older sister Ann Skinner Dalgarno, who was born in Lanching, Kincarsineshire, in November, 1827. She married Thomas Dalgarno (1825-1888) in 1851.

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