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'''MRS. THOMPSON OF GOFTONâS STRATHSPEY'''. AKA and see â[[Pibroch! (The)]],â â[[ | '''MRS. THOMPSON OF GOFTONâS STRATHSPEY'''. AKA and see â[[Pibroch! (The)]],â â[[Whinham's Reel]].â Scottish, Strathspey. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBâ. A strathspey setting of â[[Whinham's Reel]].â Robert Whinham (1814-1893) was a musician, teacher, composer, dancing master and fiddler, originally from Morpeth. Graham Dixon (1995) suggests that this tune and Whinhamâs â[[Gofton House Hornpipe]]â may have been written for the same patron, and wonders if the â[[Miss Thompson's Hornpipe]]â in the '''Charlton Memorial Tune Book''' may also have been composed for a member of the family. | ||
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''Source for notated version'': Tom Carrutherâs 20th century manuscript, in the Beamish Museum [Dixon]. | ''Source for notated version'': Tom Carrutherâs 20th century manuscript, in the Beamish Museum [Dixon]. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Dixon ('''Remember Me'''), 1995; p. 35. | ''Printed sources'': Dixon ('''Remember Me'''), 1995; p. 35. | ||
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MRS. THOMPSON OF GOFTONâS STRATHSPEY. AKA and see âPibroch! (The),â âWhinham's Reel.â Scottish, Strathspey. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBâ. A strathspey setting of âWhinham's Reel.â Robert Whinham (1814-1893) was a musician, teacher, composer, dancing master and fiddler, originally from Morpeth. Graham Dixon (1995) suggests that this tune and Whinhamâs âGofton House Hornpipeâ may have been written for the same patron, and wonders if the âMiss Thompson's Hornpipeâ in the Charlton Memorial Tune Book may also have been composed for a member of the family.
Source for notated version: Tom Carrutherâs 20th century manuscript, in the Beamish Museum [Dixon].
Printed sources: Dixon (Remember Me), 1995; p. 35.
Recorded sources: