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'''MRS. CAMPBELL OF SHINNESS.''' AKA - "Miss Campbell of Sheeness," "Miss Campbell of Sheerness." Scottish, Pipe Jig. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was composed by Roderick Campbell. Shinness is near Lairg in Sutherland, in the north of Scotland. The tune is sometimes mistakenly called "[[Miss Campbell of Sheerness]]," a miss-hearing of the original title.  
'''MRS. CAMPBELL OF SHINNESS.''' AKA - "Miss Campbell of Sheeness," "Miss Campbell of Sheerness." Scottish, Pipe Jig. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was composed by Roderick Campbell [http://www.pipetunes.ca/composers.asp?pg=Details&composerID=58] (1873-1937). Shinness is near Lairg in Sutherland, in the north of Scotland. The tune is sometimes mistakenly called "[[Miss Campbell of Sheerness]]," a miss-hearing of the original title.  
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MRS. CAMPBELL OF SHINNESS. AKA - "Miss Campbell of Sheeness," "Miss Campbell of Sheerness." Scottish, Pipe Jig. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was composed by Roderick Campbell [1] (1873-1937). Shinness is near Lairg in Sutherland, in the north of Scotland. The tune is sometimes mistakenly called "Miss Campbell of Sheerness," a miss-hearing of the original title.

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Recorded sources: Green Linnet SIF 1094, Capercaillie "Sidewaulk" (1989).




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