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'''LORD FORBES MARCH.''' AKA and see "[[Piobaireachd Dhomhnail]]" ([[Donald's Pipes]]). Scottish. The tune appears in the David Young's fiddle book, the McFarlane MS. (vol. 2, No. 7), and is an earlier version of "[[Piobaireached Dhomhnail]]."
'''LORD FORBES MARCH.''' AKA and see "[[Piobaireachd Dhomhnail]]" ([[Donald's Pipes]]). Scottish, Air or Piobaireached. The tune appears in the David Young's fiddle book, the McFarlane MS. (vol. 2, No. 7), and is an fiddle version of an earlier bagpipe piobareach called "[[Piobaireached Dhomhnail]]."
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LORD FORBES MARCH. AKA and see "Piobaireachd Dhomhnail" (Donald's Pipes). Scottish, Air or Piobaireached. The tune appears in the David Young's fiddle book, the McFarlane MS. (vol. 2, No. 7), and is an fiddle version of an earlier bagpipe piobareach called "Piobaireached Dhomhnail."

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