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|f_annotation='''GREEN SHADES OF GASK, THE'''. Scottish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The celebrated lyricist ("The Laird o' Cockpen") Lady Nairne, Carolina Oliphant (1766-1845) was born and died at the family home in Gask, Scotland in central Perth and Kinross. Gask was a community that built up around the manor, Gask House, located on a ridge. There was a Roman road along the crest of the ridge that linked signal stations, and the remains of a large Roman camp are situated near Gask House. | |f_annotation='''GREEN SHADES OF GASK, THE'''. Scottish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Green Shades of Gask" was composed by Perthshire fiddler-composer [[biography:John Bowie]]." The celebrated Jacobite lyricist ("The Laird o' Cockpen") Lady Nairne, Carolina Oliphant (1766-1845) was born and died at the family home in Gask, Scotland in central Perth and Kinross. She was the daughter of Laurence, 7th Laird, and Margaret, daughter of Robertson of Struan. Bowie composed other tunes for members of the extended Oliphant clan as well (see "[[Mr. Oliphant of Condie's Welcome Home]]"). | ||
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GREEN SHADES OF GASK, THE. Scottish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Green Shades of Gask" was composed by Perthshire fiddler-composer biography:John Bowie." The celebrated Jacobite lyricist ("The Laird o' Cockpen") Lady Nairne, Carolina Oliphant (1766-1845) was born and died at the family home in Gask, Scotland in central Perth and Kinross. She was the daughter of Laurence, 7th Laird, and Margaret, daughter of Robertson of Struan. Bowie composed other tunes for members of the extended Oliphant clan as well (see "Mr. Oliphant of Condie's Welcome Home").
Gask was a community that built up around the manor, Gask House, located on a ridge. There was a Roman road along the crest of the ridge that linked signal stations, and the remains of a large Roman camp are situated near Gask House.
Cape Breton fiddlers have played the tune under the title "Green Shades of Gasque," a nod to the intermingled French culture of the island.