As
played by Alasdair Fraser. Oddly, when I tracked it down with John
Chamber's ABC Tune Finder, it had an added note that A.F. plays it in F!
OK, lesson learned, next time I offer information, I will check it first.
Mike McGeary
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Richardson. But that doesn't help anyone who needs an all-jig set.
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may have heard the first one, too. It's nice to have a bunch of
Scottish jigs in one place, though.
Mike McGeary
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Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 08:50:02 + (GMT)
From: Nigel Gatherer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [scots-l] Re: A Fiddler's Book of Scottish Jigs
Toby Rider
Dalrymple, by Robert MacIntosh. The Irish reel setting of that strrathspey
is found in O'Neill's Music of Ireland and is known as The Sailor's Return.
Natalie MacMaster recorded it recently on My Roots Are Showing.
Mike McGeary
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m Ingonish (Cape
Breton) and a scottish jig, Mrs. McGee, on his Master Cape Breton Fiddler
(included in The Fiddlesticks Collection). Altan covered the same set on
their Island Angel recording.
Interesting that The Sailor's Wife (in Dm) is on the same page of Holland's
tune book as Andy DeJar
tions from Buddy MacMaster and Kinnon and Donald Angus
Beaton), and by Donald MacLellan
Enjoy,
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that it's BAF, not dAF, according to Anderson, which is not say it
can't be played the other way.
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