Canntaireachd. Tablature (Musical notations).
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
‘Canntaireachd: articulate music’ by John Francis Campbell (Glasgow, 1880), with manuscript notes by Alexander K Cameron., 1880.
Copies of piobaireachd in staff notation (with some canntaireachd) by Simon Fraser., 1928.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 9-18., 1922-1939, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 29-37., 1911-1951, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 38-47., 1925-1957, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 55-64., 1911-1938, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 65-74., 1911-1958, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 87-104., 1909-1957, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 105-122., 1903-1958, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 123-134., 1911-1958, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 135-147., 1911-1952, 1963, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 148-161., 1910-1949, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 162-184., 1892, 1911-1958, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 185-200., 1911-1958, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 201-218., 1910-1958, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 219-241., 1911-1958, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 242-262., 1911-1939, undated.
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, numbers 263-290., 1910-1940, undated.
Microfilm of collections of canntaireachd and piobaireachd.
The contents are as follows:
‘Canntaireachd: articulate music’ by John Francis Campbell (Glasgow, 1880), with manuscript notes, [1880, or after], by Alexander K Cameron (MS.9614);
"Collection of piobaireachd or pipe tunes as verbally taught by the M'Crummen Pipers" by Neil MacLeod (Edinburgh, 1880), with manuscript corrections by Simon Fraser, and other notes by Alexander K Cameron, [1880, or after] (MS.9615).
Microfilm of copy of piobaireachd music, with index compiled by Angus MacKay, Piper to Queen Victoria; and, MacKay’s 'Specimens of Canntaireachd'.
Microfilm of Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, with the assistance of Colonel John P Grant of Rothiemurchus, numbers 148-184., [?1892-?1958.]
The contents are as follows:
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, numbers 148-161, [?1910-?1949] (MS.22111);
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, numbers 162-184, [?1892-?1958] (MS.22112).
Microfilm of Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, with the assistance of Colonel John P Grant of Rothiemurchus, numbers 185-290., [?1910-?1958.]
Microfilm of Kilberry book of piobaireachd. Papers concerning piobaireachd, being the results of researches into the history of piobaireachd, the quality of the texts available, and problems of performance, compiled by Archibald Campbell, with the assistance of Colonel John P Grant of Rothiemurchus, numbers 148-290.
Microfilm of Nether Lorn, or Campbell, Canntaireachd.
The contents are as follows:
"Colin Campbell's Instrumental Book, 1797. The First Volum Continuing [sic] 83 Tunes", 1797 (MS.3714);
'Colin Campbell Second Volum Containing 86 Tuns', [1814, or after] (MS.3715);
Transcript of Angus Mackay's 'Specimens of Canntaireachd', of about 1853, and a note, dated 1950, by Archibald Campbell, on points arising from a study of the Nether Lorn and Mackay manuscripts (MS.3716).
Microfilm of Nether Lorn, or Campbell, Canntaireachd.
The contents are as follows:
"Colin Campbell's Instrumental Book, 1797. The First Volum Continuing [sic] 83 Tunes", 1797 (MS.3714), 94 frames;
'Colin Campbell Second Volum Containing 86 Tuns', [1814, or after] (MS.3715), 89 frames.