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'''MACRIMMON'S WEIRD'''. Scottish. One of the tunes included by J. Scott Skinner in his 1921 concert set romantically entitled "Warblings from the Hills." It is, perhaps, an amalgamation of the alternate titles "[[Macrimmon's Farewell]]" and "[[Piper's Weird (The)]]."
'''MACRIMMON'S WEIRD'''. Scottish. One of the tunes included by J. Scott Skinner in his 1921 concert set romantically entitled "Warblings from the Hills." It is, perhaps, an amalgamation of the alternate titles "[[Macrimmon's Farewell]]" and "[[Piper's Weird (The)]]."
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MACRIMMON'S WEIRD. Scottish. One of the tunes included by J. Scott Skinner in his 1921 concert set romantically entitled "Warblings from the Hills." It is, perhaps, an amalgamation of the alternate titles "Macrimmon's Farewell" and "Piper's Weird (The)."

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