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Sandy Troup
ID JSS0815
Title Sandy Troup
Document Reference LO 784.8 Sk3
Format 250 x 348 mm
Medium Printed Music sheet
Item Type Printed Collection
Subject Scottish Music, Primitive Strathspey
Item Description Sandy Troup was a composer and teacher of fiddle music from the North East of Scotland. Skinner's description of the piece is interesting: he calls it a 'primitive' strathspey. He also refers to drones (bagpipe) in the last line. Skinner's extremely simple accompaniments are reminiscent of the simple cello basses he would provide as a child to Peter Milne's violin playing. They are also simple because Skinner felt that strathspey accompaniments should be just that, so that they would enhance, rather than detract from the rhythm of the melody.
Creator James Scott Skinner
Editor James Scott Skinner
Arranger James Scott Skinner
Publisher Charles Middleton, Keith
Time Period 1880s
Associated Dates: Publication 1888
Location Aberdeen Central Library
Collection Name The Logie Collection
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