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'''CAT WI' THE LANG TAIL'''. Scottish. A tune that incorporates pizzicato effects appearing in James Davie's '''Caledonian Repository''' (1829). Davie (1783-1857) was a flute player, composer and teacher in Aberdeen who published his collection in four volumes.
'''CAT WI' THE LANG TAIL'''. Scottish. A tune that incorporates pizzicato effects appearing in James Davie's '''Caledonian Repository''' (1829). Davie (1783-1857) was a flute player, composer and teacher in Aberdeen who published his collection in four volumes.

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CAT WI' THE LANG TAIL. Scottish. A tune that incorporates pizzicato effects appearing in James Davie's Caledonian Repository (1829). Davie (1783-1857) was a flute player, composer and teacher in Aberdeen who published his collection in four volumes.

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