Key signature: Amixolydian
Submitted on August 11th 2003 by JeffK627.
This tune has been added to 43 tunebooks.
Also known as Maggie Cameron's.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Maggie Cameron
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: strathspey
K: Amix
(uef3)|ve4 (cA3) ce3c3A|e3cA3c (ce3)(ef3)|e4 (cA3) ce3c3A|d3BG3B (Bd3)(df3)|
e4 (cA3) ce3c3A|e3cA3c e4 ((3a2g2f2)|e3Ac3A ((3c2d2e2) (c3A)|d3BG3B (Bd3)(df3)||
vea3c3a e3ac3a|((3g2f2e2) ua3uc (ce3) (ef3)|ea3c3a e3fg3e|((3d2c2B2) ug3uB (Bd3)(df3)|
ea3c3a e3ac3a|((3g2f2e2) ua3uc e4 ((3e2f2g2)|((3a2g2f2) (g3e) ((3f2e2d2) (e3c)|((3d2c2B2) ug3uB (Bd3)(df3)||
ve4 (c3e) AAA2 (c3e)|AAA2(c3e) AAA2 ((3a2g2f2)|e4 (c3e) AAA2 (c3e)|((3d2c2B2) ug3uB(Bd3)(df3)|
e4 (c3e) AAA2 (c3e)|AAA2 (c3e) AAA2 ((3a2g2f2)|e3Ac3A ((3c2d2e2) (c3A)|((3d2c2B2) ug3uB(Bd3)(df3)||
vea3a3g f3eab3|a3fe3d ((3c2d2e2) (ef3)|ea3a3g f3ea3c|((3d2c2B2) ug3uB (Bd3)(df3)|
ea3a3g f3eab3|a3fe3d ((3c2d2e2) ((3e2f2g2)|((3a2g2f2) (g3e) ((3f2e2d2) (e3c)|((3d2c2B2)ug3uB (Bd3)(df3)|]
Maggie Cameron
A nice little Cape Breton strathspey I've heard here and there.
# Posted on August 11th 2003 by JeffK627
Maggie Cameron
Could this possibly the 19thC Scottish pipe strathspeyJeffK627? Surely not!
It's probably the tune that escaped to Cape Breton during the Highland Clearances and was recently featured in the Toronto Star.
If you want to hear a brilliant version of this, try to listen to Track 2 of 'A Highland Fiddler'. Best modern Scottish fiddling - playing a setting by a renowned piper/fiddler.
Usually goes closer to:-
K:Hp
f| (e2">"c)>A (c-a|e>-c A>-c e2 f2| etc
In part B, the triplets are closer to a 'doodle' ie (g/2f/2e) and (d/2c/2B) etc
In part C, these are usually altered to A/4A/4(a/2e) etc
For some reason, although the ABC default note length is set as 1/8 the sheet music seems to be set at 1/4. Is this a case of a later correction that's still to catch up? Looks as if it would transform closer to the normal 4/4 arrangement.
# Posted on August 11th 2003 by fifer
Maggie Cameron
Yeah, just downloaded ABC file. Setting note length to 1/16 gives a setting a little closer to the tune. Not sufficiently conversant with site mechanics to know how sheet music version would be altered without J's intervention.
# Posted on August 11th 2003 by fifer
"Maggie Cameron" ~ from James Scott Skinner's own hand
K: A Mixolydian
f |
e2 c>A c<ec>A | e>cA>c e2 f2 |
e2 c>A c<ec>A | d>BG>B d2 f2 |
e2 c>A c<ec>A | e>cA>c e>A a/g/f |
e>Ac>A c<ec>A | d>BG>B d2 f2 ||
e<ac>a e>ac>a | g/f/e a>c e2 f2 |
e<ac>a e>fg>e | d/c/B g>B d2 f2 |
e<ac>a e>ac>a | g/f/e a>c e2 e/f/g |
a/g/f g/f/e f/e/d e/d/c | d/c/B g>B d2 f- ||
# Posted on October 19th 2006 by ceolachan
Sorry, cut it off, here's the source for the above ~
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/scottskinner/display.php?ID=JSS0151
The tune was eventually part of Skinner's collection "The Harp & Claymore, 1890 - 1900's...
He describes it as a "Pipe Strathspey (G natural) for fiddle". Below the transcription he writes "Press hard with the fingers, and don't omit the wee notes or fluttering leaves. Give one bow to each bar as a rule."
# Posted on October 19th 2006 by ceolachan
"Maggie Cameron" ~ a resetting of the transcript first given here
Following the author's lead, James Scott Skinner, here is JeffK627's transcription 'normalized' ~
K: A Mixolydian
d<f |
e2 c<A c<ec>A | e>cA>c c<ee<f |
e2 c<A c<ec>A | d>BG>B B<dd<f |
e2 c<A c<ec>A | e>cA>c e2 (3agf |
e>Ac>A (3cde c>A | d>BG>B B<dd<f ||
e<ac>a e>ac>a | (3gfe a>c c<ee<f |
e<ac>a e>fg>e | (3dcB g>B B<dd<f |
e<ac>a e>ac>a | (3gfe a>c e2 (3efg |
(3agf g>e (3fed e>c | (3dcB g>B B<dd<f ||
e2 c>e A/A/A c>e | A/A/A c>e A/A/A (3agf |
e2 c>e A/A/A c>e | (3dcB g>B B<dd<f |
e2 c>e A/A/A c>e | A/A/A c>e A/A/A (3agf |
e>Ac>A (3cde c>A | (3dcB g>B B<dd<f ||
e<aa>g f>ea<b | a>fe>d (3cde e<f |
e<aa>g f>ea>c | (3dcB g>B B<dd<f |
e<aa>g f>ea<b | a>fe>d (3cde (3efg |
(3agf g>e (3fed e>c | (3dcB g>B B<d ||
# Posted on October 19th 2006 by ceolachan
Maggie Cameron
Often played between the March ' MacLean of Pennycross' and the Reel 'Duntroon Castle' (check out "Jig it in style" by Sean Keane) awesome!
# Posted on February 15th 2007 by oakeydoke