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'''NEW BUMPKIN.''' AKA and see "[[Honorable Colonel Hamilton's Delight (The)]]." Scottish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC'. The melody was originally Joseph Reinagle's "[[Honorable Colonel Hamilton's Delight (The)]]," retitled by the Nathaniel Gow as "New Bumpkin" in '''The beauties of Niel Gow, being a selection of the most favorite tunes from his first, second, and third collections of strathspeys, reels & jigs, chiefly comprising the compositions of Niel Gow and sons, (the dances arranged as medleys), all of which are adapted for the harp, piano-forte, violin & violoncello. Part 1''' (Edinburgh, 1819). The 'New' in the title possibly to to differentiate it from the jig "[[Country Bumpkin]]."  
'''NEW BUMPKIN.''' AKA and see "[[Honorable Colonel Hamilton's Delight (The)]]." Scottish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC'. The melody was originally Joseph Reinagle's "[[Honorable Colonel Hamilton's Delight (The)]]," retitled by the Nathaniel Gow as "New Bumpkin" in '''The beauties of Niel Gow, being a selection of the most favorite tunes from his first, second, and third collections of strathspeys, reels & jigs, chiefly comprising the compositions of Niel Gow and sons, (the dances arranged as medleys), all of which are adapted for the harp, piano-forte, violin & violoncello. Part 1''' (Edinburgh, 1819). The 'New' in the title possibly to to differentiate it from the jig "[[Country Bumpkin]]."  
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''Printed sources'': Anonymous ('''A Companion to the reticule'''), 1833; p.  30. Gow ('''Beauties of Niel Gow, Part I''').  
''Printed sources'': Anonymous ('''A Companion to the reticule'''), 1833; p.  30. Gow ('''Beauties of Niel Gow, Part I'''), 1819.  
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NEW BUMPKIN. AKA and see "Honorable Colonel Hamilton's Delight (The)." Scottish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC'. The melody was originally Joseph Reinagle's "Honorable Colonel Hamilton's Delight (The)," retitled by the Nathaniel Gow as "New Bumpkin" in The beauties of Niel Gow, being a selection of the most favorite tunes from his first, second, and third collections of strathspeys, reels & jigs, chiefly comprising the compositions of Niel Gow and sons, (the dances arranged as medleys), all of which are adapted for the harp, piano-forte, violin & violoncello. Part 1 (Edinburgh, 1819). The 'New' in the title possibly to to differentiate it from the jig "Country Bumpkin."

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Printed sources: Anonymous (A Companion to the reticule), 1833; p. 30. Gow (Beauties of Niel Gow, Part I), 1819.

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