Issue 3218: Confusion between this tune and “Miss Mary Douglas (Wilson)”
- Object
- Miss Mary Douglas (Tune)
- Submitter
- Anselm Lingnau (anselm)
- Assigned to
- Viktor Lehmann
- Priority
- Normal
- Disposition
- Fixed
- Description
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These two tunes are completely mixed up in the database. The Wilson tune is a jig and the suggested tune for the eponymous dance in RSCDS Book 10, while this tune (which can be conveniently listened to on the 15-second sample of the “Hope Valley Reel” from the Third Sheaf Collection CD) is a reel and is presumably printed as such in the Third Sheaf book and Deirdre Adamson's *Celtic Collection* (as *Lady* Mary Douglas). This tune is attributed to Niel Gow but this has been disputed <<https://thesession.org/tunes/18253|elsewhere>>. Deirdre Adamson cites it as “traditional”. The recordings here are all over the place and a wild mixture of jigs and reels. Presumably the jigs are the Wilson tune and the reels are this tune.
Previous Actions
- Date Aug. 12, 2023, 1:41 a.m.
- User Anselm Lingnau (anselm)
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New issue submitted
- Date Aug. 18, 2023, 1:39 p.m.
- User Viktor Lehmann (tone2tone)
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_Assigned_ changed to “tone2tone” (previously “None”) _Disposition_ changed to “Being handled” (previously “New”) I'll take care of it, adjusting the reel tune to the reel recordings, same for the jig tune/recordings.
- Date Aug. 18, 2023, 1:52 p.m.
- User Viktor Lehmann (tone2tone)
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_Disposition_ changed to “Fixed” (previously “Being handled”) Done. I adjusted the tunes as I pointed out above. In addition, I removed the wrong alias "Lady Mary Douglas" from the jig/Wilson version and attributed it to the reel tune; I readded it as an alias to one of the "Flowers of Edinburgh" recordings where the incorrect jig was given with that alias. I added extra notes to both tunes which is the reel, which is the jig. I think we are done here.