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'''LET US BE MERRY.''' AKA - "Biodh mid subhach." Scottish, Pipe Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune, a pipe setting of a Highland air, appears in a c. 1730 collection of songs, airs, and reels, that was "Selected and Arranged by a Highlander," thought to be George Farquhar Graham. Some settings in the two volume edition were by Finlay Dunn.   
'''LET US BE MERRY.''' AKA - "Biodh mid subhach." Scottish, Pipe Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune, a pipe setting of a Highland air, appears in a c. 1830 collection of songs, airs, and reels, that was "Selected and Arranged by a Highlander," thought to be George Farquhar Graham. Some settings in the two volume edition were by Finlay Dunn.   
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LET US BE MERRY. AKA - "Biodh mid subhach." Scottish, Pipe Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune, a pipe setting of a Highland air, appears in a c. 1830 collection of songs, airs, and reels, that was "Selected and Arranged by a Highlander," thought to be George Farquhar Graham. Some settings in the two volume edition were by Finlay Dunn.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Graham & Dunn (Celtic Melodies, Being a Collection of Original Slow Highland Airs, Pipe-Reels, and Cainntearachd, vol. 1), c. 1730; No. 1, p. 1.

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