Annotation:Struy Lodge

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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 "Comical Reel," "Linen Cap (The)]]," "Rakes of Invercairn," and "Sheep Shanks." The parts of "Struy Lodge" are reversed from other members of the tune family.


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Printed sources : - Cowal Highland Gathering (Second Cowal Collection of B:Highland Bagpipe Music), c. 1912; No. 7, p. 40. Cranford (The Cape Breton Highland Collection), 2015; p. 46.

Recorded sources : - ANDIE 02, Andrea Beaton - "Cuts" (2004). Temple RecordsTP021, The Battlefield Band - "On the Rise" (1986). Temple RecordsCOMD2091, "The Best of the Battlefield Band" (2003). Victor120862 (78 RPM), Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Batt. Q.O. Highlanders (1933).




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