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'''JOHN McALPIN(E)'''. Scottish, Strathspey. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Stewart-Robertson): AABB (Kerr). The song "The [[Rattlin' Bog]]" (Heigh ho, the rattlin' bog) is sung to this tune. In Ireland the air is used as a march, a song airs and a Sliabh Luachra polka.  
'''JOHN McALPIN(E)'''. Scottish, Strathspey. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Stewart-Robertson): AABB (Kerr). The song "The [[Rattlin' Bog]]" (Heigh ho, the rattlin' bog) is sung to this tune. In Ireland the air is used as a march, a song air and a Sliabh Luachra polka.  
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''Source for notated version'':  
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''Printed sources'': Kerr ('''Merry Melodies'''), vol. 1; Set 1, No. 3, p. 3. Stewart-Robertson ('''The Athole Collection'''), 1884; p. 3.  
''Printed sources'': Kerr ('''Merry Melodies, vol. 1'''), c. 1880; Set 1, No. 3, p. 3. Stewart-Robertson ('''The Athole Collection'''), 1884; p. 3.  
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JOHN McALPIN(E). Scottish, Strathspey. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Stewart-Robertson): AABB (Kerr). The song "The Rattlin' Bog" (Heigh ho, the rattlin' bog) is sung to this tune. In Ireland the air is used as a march, a song air and a Sliabh Luachra polka.

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Printed sources: Kerr (Merry Melodies, vol. 1), c. 1880; Set 1, No. 3, p. 3. Stewart-Robertson (The Athole Collection), 1884; p. 3.

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