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X:1 T:Struy Lodge C:Rod Campbell N:Campbell was Piper to Col. Hugh Scott, Derby. M:C L:1/8 R:March B:Cowal Highland Gathering – “Second Cowal Collection of B:Highland Bagpipe Music (c. 1912, No. 7, p. 40) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Amix e|a2 ef eA c2|Bcfe fBBc|a2 ef eA c2|AAAB cAAe| a2 ef eA c2|Bcfe fBBc|a2 ef ef c2|AAAB cAA|| a|cAeA cAec|Bffe fBBa|cAeAcAec|AAAB cAAa| cAeA cAec|Bffe fBBe|a2 ef ef c2|AAAB cAA||
STRUY LODGE. Scottish, Pipe Reel (cut time). A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Struy Lodge" has been attributed to piper William Ross in 1910 and, later, to Rod Campbell, however, it is a variant of an older tune family that includes "Bognor Rocks (1)," "Comical Reel," "Honorable Mrs. Maule's Reel," "Kilkenny Hunt (The)," "Linen Cap (The)," "Rakes of Invercairn," and "Sheep Shanks." The parts of "Struy Lodge" are reversed from other members of the tune family.