| ID |
JSS0705 |
| Title |
The Lovat Scouts, The Kirrie Kebbuck. page 1 of 2 |
| Document Reference |
LO 780.89 SK3 |
| Format |
250 x 300 mm |
| Medium |
Printed Music sheet |
| Item Type |
Printed Collection |
| Subject |
Scottish Music, Quickstep & Strathspey |
| Item Description |
The Lovat Scouts is a lively quickstep, which Skinner wrote in the bagpipe idiom - note the little grace notes in the main part. The simple accompaniment is very much in his style. He adds a variation in his inimitable fashion! Click on the audio link below (cd28a) to listen to Skinner playing it. The Kirrie Kebbuck was a large cheese that the Laird o' Thrums (A MacPherson) cut up with a saw. It is possible to imagine him doing this in time to the music! Click on cd25b to hear Skinner's recording. |
| Creator |
James Scott Skinner |
| Arranger |
James Scott Skinner |
| Publisher |
Bayley & Ferguson
|
| Time Period |
1880's - 1900's |
| Associated Dates: Publication |
1920s |
| Relationships |
JSS0237, JSS0704, JSS0706 |
| Location |
Aberdeen Central Library |
| Collection Name |
Scott Skinner Album |
| Copyright |
copyright_abdnlib.shtml |
| Audio |
Note this link will open another window so you can view the music and listen to the tune cd205b cd208a |