Annotation:Miss Grace Gordon's Strathspey
X:1
T: Miss Grace Gordon's Strathspey
C:
M:C
R:Strathspey
K:Amix
S: Robert Mackintosh - Sixty Eight New Reels (1793)
a|e<Ac>A c/d/e g2|d<GB>G B<(dd>f)|e<Ac>A c/d/e a2|e<Ac>A c<(ee>f)|
e<Ac>A c/d/e g2|d<GB>G B<(dd>f)|e<a^g<a f<ae<a|e<A!trill!c>A c(ee)|]
^g|(a/^g/f/e/ a)>e c<Aa>e|f<dg>G B(dd^g)|(a/^g/f/e/ a)>e c<Aa>e|!trill!f>e a<A c<(ee>^g)|
a<f^g<e f<de<c|d/=c/B/A/ B>G B<(dd>f)|e<A^c>A c/d/e !trill!f2|e<A!trill!c>A c<(ee)|]
MISS GRACE GORDON'S STRATHSPEY. AKA and see "Honorable Miss Drummond of Perth's Reel (1)." Scottish, Strathspey. The melody was composed by biography:William Marshall (1748-1823) and published in his First Collection of 1781. The Gows republished the tune under the title "Honorable Miss Drummond of Perth's Reel (1)/Mrs. Drummond of Perth('s Reel) [1]" in First Collection, 2nd edition, of 1801 and ascribed it to Niel Gow.