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'''HIGHLAND BRIGADE AT WATERLOO, THE'''. Scottish, Jig. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC (Martin): AABBCCDDEEFFGGHH (Gow). Composed by John Gow (1764-1826), youngest son of the famous Scots fiddler-composer Niel Gow. John moved to London, and with his brother Andrew established a publishing firm, becoming the English distributor of the Gow family publications. The battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18th, 1815, some two years prior to the printing of Gow's 4th Repository, and, in the context of the times, the heroic event was still quite topical (see also the Gow's "[[Lamentation for the Fallen Heros of Waterloo]]"). Gow included two other tunes in the same collection that refer to the battle, "[[Lamentation for the Fallen Heros of Waterloo]]" and "[[Royal Highlanders Welcome from Waterloo (The)]]."  
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'''HIGHLAND BRIGADE AT WATERLOO, THE'''. Scottish, Jig. A Dorian (Gow): A Mixoldyian (McLachlan). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC (Martin): AABBC (McLachlan): AABBCCDDEEFFGGHH (Gow). Composed by [[biography:John Gow]] (1764-1826), youngest son of the famous Scots fiddler-composer Niel Gow. John moved to London, and with his brother Andrew established a publishing firm, becoming the English distributor of the Gow family publications. The battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18th, 1815, some two years prior to the printing of Gow's 4th Repository, and, in the context of the times, the heroic event was still quite topical (see also the Gow's "[[Lamentation for the Fallen Heroes of Waterloo]]"). Gow included two other tunes in the same collection that refer to the battle, "[[Lamentation for the Fallen Heroes of Waterloo]]" and "[[Royal Highlanders Welcome from Waterloo (The)]]."
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - https://tunearch.org/wiki/TTA
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''Printed sources'': Fleischmann ('''Sources of Irish Traditional Music, c. 1600-1855, vol. 1'''), 1998; No. 4424, p. 809. Gow ('''Complete Repository'''), Part 4, 1817; pp. 2-3. Martin ('''Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 3'''), 1988; p. 33.  
<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Fleischmann ('''Sources of Irish Traditional Music, c. 1600-1855, vol. 1'''), 1998; No. 4424, p. 809. Gow ('''Complete Repository, Part 4'''), 1817; pp. 2-3. Martin ('''Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 3'''), 1988; p. 33. John McLachlan ('''Piper’s Assistant'''), 1854; No. 84, p. 48.
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HIGHLAND BRIGADE AT WATERLOO, THE. Scottish, Jig. A Dorian (Gow): A Mixoldyian (McLachlan). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC (Martin): AABBC (McLachlan): AABBCCDDEEFFGGHH (Gow). Composed by biography:John Gow (1764-1826), youngest son of the famous Scots fiddler-composer Niel Gow. John moved to London, and with his brother Andrew established a publishing firm, becoming the English distributor of the Gow family publications. The battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18th, 1815, some two years prior to the printing of Gow's 4th Repository, and, in the context of the times, the heroic event was still quite topical (see also the Gow's "Lamentation for the Fallen Heroes of Waterloo"). Gow included two other tunes in the same collection that refer to the battle, "Lamentation for the Fallen Heroes of Waterloo" and "Royal Highlanders Welcome from Waterloo (The)."

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Source for notated version: - https://tunearch.org/wiki/TTA

Printed sources : - Fleischmann (Sources of Irish Traditional Music, c. 1600-1855, vol. 1), 1998; No. 4424, p. 809. Gow (Complete Repository, Part 4), 1817; pp. 2-3. Martin (Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 3), 1988; p. 33. John McLachlan (Piper’s Assistant), 1854; No. 84, p. 48.

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