Annotation:MacLean's Scotch Measure

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X:1 T:MacLean’s Scotch Measure M:C| L:1/8 B:David Young – “A Collection of Scotch Airs with the latest Variations” (AKA - The B:McFarlane Manuscript (c. 1741, No. 236, p. 280) F: https://rmacd.com/music/macfarlane-manuscript/collection/pdfs/maclean_s_scotch_measure.pdf K:D FE|D3F EDEF|A2E2E2 FE|D3 F EDEF|AFAB d3e| Fedf edBe|dBAF TE3F|DEFG ABdA|TF2D2D2:| |:fe|d2a2 fgaf|g2e2e2 fe|d2a2 fgab|agfe d3e| fedf edBe|dBAF TE3F|DEFG ABde|Tf2d2d2:|]



MACLEAN'S SCOTCH MEASURE. AKA - "MacLean's Scots Measure." AKA and see Mr. McLaine's Scotch-Measure." Scottish, Scotch Measure (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in the Blaikie MS. (1692), and the title is the earliest use of the term "Scots Measure" (Emmerson, 1971). The Blaikie MS. is a music manuscript collection of tunes for the Viol da Gamba, from engraver Andrew Blaikie of Paisley.

There was a noted dancing master in Edinburgh named Maclean.


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Printed sources : - David Young (A Collection of Scotch Airs with the latest Variations (AKA - The McFarlane Manuscript), c. 1741; No. 236, p. 280.






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