Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on August 11th 2007 by prouse.
This tune has been added to 14 tunebooks.
Also known as Dickie's Delight, J. F. Dickie, J. F. Dickie's Delight, J.F. Dickie's, James F. Dickie's Delight, Jas. Dickie's Delight.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: James F. Dickie
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amaj
F|E2cA F2BA|GBdf e2cA|E2cA F2Bc|dcBA GBAF|\
E2cA F2BA|GBdf e2ca|d2fa e2gb|afed cAA|]\
aAAa gAAg|fgaf ecea|c3 e fedc|BFBA GBeg|\
agfa gfeg|fgaf ecea|dcdf eagb|afed cAA|]
Common, and great, Scottish session tune.
# Posted on August 11th 2007 by prouse
James F. Dickie
Composed by J Murdoch Henderson, in 1932. JMH was a huge enthusiast of Scottish fiddling, and wrote a slow strathspey and reel set for his friend, fiddler Jim Dickie of New Deer, Aberdeenshire. Dickie played in a style which was very much of its time, and not always easily accessible to modern ears, but there's no doubt he was a very accomplished player in the Scott Skinner mode. Henderson wrote of him, "A player of great taste and polish. In the rendering of slow strathspeys and E flat airs in general his style is inimitable."
Topic produced a couple of LPs of his stuff in the 1970s, and his son, also a fiddler, produced a private cassette a little later. All these recordings were done, I believe, when Dickie was at a fairly advanced age.
Where did you get your version, prouse?
# Posted on August 11th 2007 by nigelg
Error in ABC's
The ABC's were not quite correct when submitted; I have altered them but the sheet music has not been changed as yet. The version I wanted to put on the the data base is that played by the Scottish fiddler John Martin
# Posted on August 12th 2007 by prouse