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'''LIEUTENANT MURRAY'S WELCOME TO THE 79th.''' Scottish, Pipe March (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. Composed by Duncan Campbell, appearing in '''Logan's Collection, Book 3''' (c. 1903). The 79th Regiment is popularly known as the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, the only single-battalion regiment in the Victorian British army between 1881 and 1897, and one which mustered a number of Englishman in its ranks. | '''LIEUTENANT MURRAY'S WELCOME TO THE 79th.''' AKA - "Murray's Welcome." Scottish, Pipe March (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. Composed by Duncan Campbell, appearing in '''Logan's Collection, Book 3''' (c. 1903). The 79th Regiment is popularly known as the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, the only single-battalion regiment in the Victorian British army between 1881 and 1897, and one which mustered a number of Englishman in its ranks. The first part is rather close to Bayard's (1981) Pennsylvania-collected "[[General Taylor's March]]." | ||
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''Printed sources'': Hardie ('''Beauties of the North'''), 1986; p. 24. '''Logan's Collection''', c. 1903; No. 20, p. 16. | ''Printed sources'': Hardie ('''Beauties of the North'''), 1986; p. 24. '''Logan's Collection''', c. 1903; No. 20, p. 16. Ross ('''Army Manual of Bagpipe Tunes'''), BT, Book II, 1936, p. 15. | ||
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LIEUTENANT MURRAY'S WELCOME TO THE 79th. AKA - "Murray's Welcome." Scottish, Pipe March (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. Composed by Duncan Campbell, appearing in Logan's Collection, Book 3 (c. 1903). The 79th Regiment is popularly known as the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, the only single-battalion regiment in the Victorian British army between 1881 and 1897, and one which mustered a number of Englishman in its ranks. The first part is rather close to Bayard's (1981) Pennsylvania-collected "General Taylor's March."
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Hardie (Beauties of the North), 1986; p. 24. Logan's Collection, c. 1903; No. 20, p. 16. Ross (Army Manual of Bagpipe Tunes), BT, Book II, 1936, p. 15.
Recorded sources: The Scottish Fiddle Festival Orchestra - "Scottish Traditional Fiddle Music" (1978).