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Dunkeld Volunteers/How Auld Are You, My Bonnie Lass

Dunkeld Volunteers

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This set is part of the following collections:

Dunkeld Volunteers by Niel Gow is named for one of the many volunteer militias prevalent in Scotland at one time.

I got How Auld Are Ye, My Bonnie Lass from former GFW tutor Eddie Seaman, who said it was "found in an old collection of pipe music" - the setting is most like the one in David Glen's Edinburgh Collection (c1903), so that's probably Eddie's source. It has relatives: Mrs Wemyss of Cuttle Hill (claimed by Nathaniel Gow), St Patrick was a Gentleman and Denis Doody's Polka.


march & 2/4 reel
Dunkeld Volunteers/Lady MacKenzie of Coull

Dunkeld Volunteers

Music

This set is part of the following collections:

Dunkeld Volunteers by Niel Gow is named for one of the many volunteer militias prevalent in Scotland at one time.

Lady MacKenzie of Coull is by Gow's eldest son Nathaniel Gow. Coull is a hamlet in Aberdeenshire, near Tarland.



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