Annotation:Miss Garden Campbell of Troup's Hornpipe

Find traditional instrumental music

X:1 T:Miss Garden Campbell of Troup’s Hornpipe C:William Christie (1778-1849) N:Christie was a dancing master, fiddler N:and composer from Cuminestown, Aberdeenshire. M:3/2 L:1/8 R:Triple Hornpipe Q:”Allegretto” B:Christie - Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, Hornpipes, B:Waltzes &c. (Edinburgh, 1820, p. 1) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:F F2 AB {d}c2B2 B2{B}A4|(F2d2) {e}d2c2{d}(c2.B2)|A2 AB {d}c2B2 {B}A4|A2B2G2E2 F4:| Tf2 fg {b}a2g2{g}Tf4|~d2f2c2f2 {fg}a2g2|f2 fg {b}a2g2{g}f4|~d2 fd (cb).a.g {g}f4| f2fg {fg}a2g2 {gfe} f4|~d2 fe (dc).B.A (GF).E.D|~C2 FA ~c2 dB {B}A2 Bd|(cf).d.B ABGE F4||



MISS GARDEN CAMPBELL OF TROUP'S HORNPIPE. Scottish, Triple Hornpipe (3/2 time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The sixth laird of Troup and Glenlyon was Francis Garden-Campbell (1768-1815), who married Penolope Smyth from Ballinatray Ireland. They had one child, another Francis Garden, and it is not known who "Miss Garden Campbell" might be. Troup House is a mansion in Gamrie parish, Banffshire (now part of Aberdeenshire), near the coast near Gardenstown. It was built about 1772.

Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : - William Christie (Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, Hornpipes, Waltzes &c.), Edinburgh, 1820; p. 1.

Recorded sources: -



Back to Miss Garden Campbell of Troup's Hornpipe