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''head. We arranged that he duly return and bring his practice chanter with him to play his compositions when I could write them down for him.'' | ''head. We arranged that he duly return and bring his practice chanter with him to play his compositions when I could write them down for him.'' | ||
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The tune | The tune is suitable for a Canadian Barn Dance. | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Martin ('''Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 1'''), 1991; p. 29. William Ross ('''Pipe Major W. Ross's collection of Highland bagpipe music, Book 5'''), 1950; p. 8. | |f_printed_sources=Martin ('''Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 1'''), 1991; p. 29. William Ross ('''Pipe Major W. Ross's collection of Highland bagpipe music, Book 5'''), 1950; p. 8. |
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Seton was also a middle-class piper, along with his brother, Sir Alexander Hay Seton (1904-1963). James Caution Pipe Major (W.O.1) R.A.M.C Pipe Band recalled:
I was playing my bagpipes in the topmost room when Anna's Dad answered the downstairs front door to a gentleman who introduced himself as Sir Alex Seton of Abercorn. We spoke at length about piping when he said he and his brother both played. His brother, Bruce Seton (he played on T.V. Fabian of the Yard in later years) who had been a Major in the Black Watch during WW2 where he had learned to play the bagpipes and although he could play pretty well, he wasn't very good at writing the music of a few melodies he had composed in his head. We arranged that he duly return and bring his practice chanter with him to play his compositions when I could write them down for him.
The tune is suitable for a Canadian Barn Dance.