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The Sprig of Ivy: Great 2/4 pipe march |
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Mark Kenneth's March - Pipe March composed by the best exponent of Scottish Fiddle ever - Ian Powrie, when I was on a tour of Canada with him in 1983. |
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one of my favourite sets - PM Jim Christie of Wick and Mrs Douglas of Invergloy - great 2/4 pipe marches |
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Interesting combination Loch Maree a 3/4 pipe March, and Captain Norman Orr Ewing another great 2/4 pipe march. |
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More recent 2/4 marches - Barabara Bane of New Deer and Miss Kirsty Batchelor. 2nd tune is a good Bb tune to practice your fingering. |
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Murdo's Wedding and Ian Powries compliments - great set for a Gay Gordons |
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The Australian Ladies and the Atholl and Breadalbane Gathering - 2/4 marches |
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One of my favourite sets of 6/8 marches - Angus McKinnon and Bob McGregors Jig. The 2nd tune was composed by my first accordion teacher, Jim Marshall |
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MacNeils of Ugadale and The Scottish Division - 6/8 marches |
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Perth Accordion adn Fiddle Club in 6/8 going into a 2/4, the Skymen at Arnhem |
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The Braemar Gathering and Teinside Cottage - 6/8 marches |
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Atholl Highlanders and Paddy's Leather Breeches |
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