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Hardie ('''Beauties of the North'''), 1986; p. 24.
Hardie ('''Beauties of the North'''), 1986; p. 24.
'''Logan's Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music, Book 3''', c. 1903; No. 20, p. 16.
'''Logan's Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music, Book 3''', c. 1903; No. 20, p. 16.
Ross ('''Army Manual of Bagpipe Tunes'''), BT, Book II, 1936, p. 15.
Ross ('''Army Manual of Bagpipe Tunes, book 2'''), 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 of Highland Bagpipe Music, Book 3, c. 1903; No. 20, p. 16. Ross (Army Manual of Bagpipe Tunes, book 2), 1936; p. 15.

Recorded sources: The Scottish Fiddle Festival Orchestra – "Scottish Traditional Fiddle Music" (1978).




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