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'''FÁILTE AN PÍOBAIRE'''. AKA and see "[[Piper's Welcome (The)]]." The melody is found in '''Irish Tunes for the Scottish and Irish War Pipes''' by Walsh and Glen (p. 46), and belongs to the "[[Drunken Gaugher (1)]]" and "[[Munster Rake]]" family of tunes. | '''FÁILTE AN PÍOBAIRE'''. AKA and see "[[Piper's Welcome (The)]]." The melody is found in '''Irish Tunes for the Scottish and Irish War Pipes''' by Walsh and Glen (p. 46), and belongs to the "[[Drunken Gaugher (1)]]" and "[[Munster Rake]]" family of tunes. | ||
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FÁILTE AN PÍOBAIRE. AKA and see "Piper's Welcome (The)." The melody is found in Irish Tunes for the Scottish and Irish War Pipes by Walsh and Glen (p. 46), and belongs to the "Drunken Gaugher (1)" and "Munster Rake" family of tunes.
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Recorded sources:
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