Annotation:Andy Renwick's Ferret
X:1 T:Andy Renwick's Ferret C:Gordon Duncan R:reel M:C| L:1/8 K:Ador cA~A2 ABcd|eaag agef|gd~d2 egde|degd egdB| cA~A2 ABcd|eaag agef|gd~d2 efgd|1 edgB A2AB:|2 edgB A2Bd|| eaag ageg|a2ag agef|gd~d2 egde|degd egdg| eaag ageg|a2ag agef|gd~d2 efgd|edgB A2Bd| eaag ageg|a2ag agef|gd~d2 egde|degd egdB| cA~A2 ABcd|eaag agef|gd~d2 efgd|edgB A2AB|| |:cA~A2 ~A2cA|~A2cA agef|gd~d2 ^cdcd|~d2^cd cddB| cA~A2 ~A2cA|~A2cA agef|gd~d2 efgd|1 edgB A2AB:|2 edgB A2Bd|| eaag ageg|ageg ~a3f|gd~d2 eggd|^cdgd eggd| eaag ageg|ageg ~a3f|gd~d2 efgd|edgB A2Bd| eaag ageg|ageg ~a3f|gd~d2 eggd|^cdgd eggd| cA~A2 ~A2cA|~A2cA agef|gd~d2 efgd|edgB A2AB||
ANDY RENWICK'S FERRET. Scottish, Reel (cut time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. The ferret of the title supposedly refers to a human being. Composer credits for this modern melody are usually attributed to piper Gordon Duncan (1965-2005, of the band Craob Rua), although a United Kingdom musician named "Gordon Lincoln" is (erroneously) credited by Perlman. Paul Stewart Cranford (2015) points out that the piece employs 'c' natural notes, a pitch that is difficult to render accurately on the pipes and involves a complicated control of the fingers on the chanter.