Lady Dunbar of Boath's Strathspey
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Theme code Index | 5632 536L5L |
Also known as | Lady Dunbar of Boath's Strathspey (2) |
Composer/Core Source | Biography:Sir Archibald Dunbar of Northfield |
Region | Scotland |
Genre/Style | Scottish |
Meter/Rhythm | Strathspey |
Key/Tonic of | F |
Accidental | 1 flat |
Mode | Ionian (Major) |
Time signature | 4/4 |
History | SCOTLAND(Moray) |
Structure | AAB |
Editor/Compiler | Donald Grant |
Book/Manuscript title | Book:A Collection of Strathspeys Reels Jigs &c. |
Tune and/or Page number | p. 6 |
Year of publication/Date of MS | c. 1790 |
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Score (1) |
X:1
T:Lady Dunbar of Boath's Strathspey
M:C
L:1/16
R:Strathspey
N:”This tune may be played slow.”
B:Donald Grant – Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, Jigs &c. (c. 1790, p. 6)
N:Reprinted 1820-21
N:The collection was dedicated to Mrs. Col. Grant of Grant (“Sir James and
N:Lady Grant of Grant”).
S: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105813892
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:Eb
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g2|e3g efge Tf3ecf3|e3gf3g c3eB3c|(cB).A.G e3G TF3EF3G|BB3c3B {B}e4 e2g2|
e3g efge Tf3ecf3|e3g f3g c3eB3c|(cB).A.G e3G TF3EFG3|BB3c3B {B}e4e2||
X:1
T:Lady Dunbar of Boath's Strathspey
C:Sir Archibald Dunbar of Northfield
M:C
L:1/16
R:Strathspey
B:James Taylor – A Collection of Strathspeys & Reels, together with a Set of Scots Quadrilles (Elgin, c. 1835, p. 4)
N:”Most respectfully dedicated to Lady Dunbar of Northfield.”
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:F
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