Mrs Stewart of Garth
by Traditional
Acoustic Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Calum Wood. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Traditional. Guitar Tab. 1 pages. Calum Wood #654499. Published by Calum Wood (A0.1050124).

Attention all guitar players and Scottish music enthusiasts! Are you looking for a unique and authentic Scottish tune to add to your repertoire? Look no further than "Miss Stewart of Garth" - a beautiful and haunting melody that captures the essence of traditional Scottish music.

Our guitar score of "Miss Stewart of Garth" features both TAB and music notation, making it accessible to players of all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned guitarist or just starting out, you'll be able to master this timeless tune in no time.

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With "Miss Stewart of Garth" in your repertoire, you'll be able to transport yourself and your audience to the rolling hills and misty glens of Scotland. The haunting melody will linger in your mind long after you've put down your guitar, and you'll find yourself returning to it again and again.

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The History of the Tune 'Miss Stewart of Garth'

"Miss Stewart of Garth" is a Scottish reel with a long and interesting history. The tune is believed to have originated in the early 18th century and was likely composed by a Scottish fiddler. It was first published in the late 18th century in the Scots Musical Museum, a collection of Scottish songs and tunes compiled by James Johnson.

The title "Miss Stewart of Garth" refers to a woman named Anne Stewart, who was the daughter of John Stewart, the laird of Garth. The Garth estate was located in Perthshire, Scotland, and was known for its picturesque beauty and its association with the Jacobite cause.

During the 18th century, the Jacobites were a political movement in Scotland that sought to restore the Stuart dynasty to the throne of Great Britain. Many Highlanders supported the Jacobite cause, and the Garth estate was known to be sympathetic to their efforts.

It's possible that "Miss Stewart of Garth" was composed as a tribute to Anne Stewart or as a way of expressing support for the Jacobite cause. The tune has a melancholy and wistful quality that has made it a favorite among Scottish musicians and dancers for centuries.

Over the years, "Miss Stewart of Garth" has been played in many different contexts, from traditional Highland gatherings to modern concerts and recordings. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the beauty and power of Scottish music, and it remains a beloved part of Scotland's cultural heritage to this day.

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