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  1. 30 de jul. de 2023 · Apparently the tune was first printed in Nathaniel Gow's Fifth Collection of Strathspey Reels of 1809 (p. 36), with the note "An original Isle of Skye Reel. Communicated by Mr. McLeod (of Raasay)." It is possible that the “Miss McLeod” referred to was one or both of MacLeod of Raasay’s sisters. These sisters raised their niece, the ...

  2. Miss McLeod’s Reel. This tune is woven into the musical traditions of Scotland, Ireland, and America. It seems to have originated in Scotland, where it is sometimes called Mrs. MacLeod’s. From there it travelled to Ireland, and somewhere along the line it emerged in American old-time music. As a tune, it is typically played in the keys of A ...

  3. 15 de nov. de 2010 · This is the fourth lesson (part 4 of 4) in a series geared toward intermediate and advanced violinists who are interested in learning how to play fiddle tune...

  4. 13 de ene. de 2020 · Scottish in origin, it has become a staple of both the Irish and American musical traditions. *Notes: There are a zillion versions of this tune mostly in G or A major, plus quite a few variations on both the titles, viz this list on The Session: “Dance For Your Daddy My Little Laddie, Did You Ever Meet The Devil, Uncle Joe?, The Dun Cow ...

  5. Miss McLeods Reel - - anon., arr. by Carl Wagoner...Capo 3 Page 2 / 2! " T A B 16 ...

  6. Irish/Scottish Reel.Would You like download all those tunes in (.mid .xml .sib .mp3 .pdf) ? ... Send your request to fidddlecastro@gmail.com and you will kno...

  7. 8 de ene. de 2013 · Well-known reel here.Notes available here: http://thewhistler726.weebly.com/miss-mcleods-reel.htmlABC Notation also available here: http://damihce726.blogspo...