Annotation:Coull o' Newe

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X:1 % T:Coull o' Newe (Colquhony) M:C L:1/8 R:Strathspey or Schottische C:J. Scott Skinner B:Skinner - The Logie Collection (1888, p. 90) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:D G|FA- AB/c/ {c}d>B A>F|G<(B A>)F {F}E2- E>F|G>AB>c d>BA>G| F<(A G>)E D2-D:|g|f<(da>)(d c>)(BA>)F|G<(B A>)F {F}([C2E2] E>)g| f<(da>)d c>BA>g|f<(ag>)e d2-d>g|f/e/d a/f/d {d}c>B A>F| (G<B) {B}A>F {F}([C2E2] E>)G|(3FGA (3GAB (3ABc (3Bcd|(3cde A/B/c {c}d2-d||



COULL O' NEWE. Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by fiddler-composer and dancing master biography:J. Scott Skinner (1843-1927), who noted the title referred to "A charming retreat where the composer and friends spent a happy evening." The Coull of Newe is a farmsteading near the Colquhonnie Hotel and Castle in Forbestown, Aberdeenshire, and in the latter 19th century was held by William Michie and his wife Jane. They can both be found as informants regarding local place-names and folklore.
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Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : - Skinner (The Logie Collection), 1888; p. 90.

Recorded sources: - Celtic CX28, "Dan R. MacDonald" (c. mid-1950's).



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