Annotation:Mrs. Macmillan
X:1 T:Mrs. Macmillan (Woodfield, Inverness) C:J. Scott Skinner M:C L:1/16 R:Solo Strathspey B:Skinner – Miller o’ Hirn Collection (1881, No. 92, p. 48) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:F d2|cA3 {A}f3e e3dc3B|AF3 B3A A3G (Gd3)|cA3 {A}f3e [c3e3][Bd] [A3c3]B|(AC3) A3G (GF3) [A,2F2]d2| cA3 {A}f3e e3d c3B|AF3 B3A (AG3) Gd3|cA3 {A}f3e [c3e3][Bd] [A2c2]=B2|(cf3) [c3a3][Bg] ([Bg]f3) [A2f2]|| [c2g2]|a3g fa3 ge3 c3e|f3edf3 e2^c2 A3c|d3c Bd3 c3B Ac3|(df3) a3g {g}f2 [A3f3]g| a3g (fefa) ge3 c3e|f3e (d^cdf) e^c3 A3c|[B3d3]c (BABd) [A3c3]G (A^GAc)|df3 (eg3) (f4[A2f2])||
MRS. MACMILLAN. Scottish, Solo Strathspey (whole time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Mrs. Macmillan" was composed by Aberdeenshire fiddler-composer and Scottish dancing master wikipedia:James_Scott_Skinner (1843-1927). Mrs. Macmillen's name appears in the list of patrons and families who had received tuition (i.e. from dancing classes) from Skinner and his wife.