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''Printed sources'':
''Printed sources'':
Reid ('''The Piper's Delight'''), 1932; p. 2 (march setting).
Reid ('''The Piper's Delight'''), 1932; p. 2 (6/8 march setting).
Reid ('''The Piper's Delight'''), 1932; p. 18 (strathspey setting).
Reid ('''The Piper's Delight'''), 1932; p. 18 (strathspey setting).
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HOT PUNCH [2]. Scottish; March, Highland Schottische. A duple time version of the same tune as the jig setting in "Hot Punch (1)." Northumbrian musician William Vickers included a 4/4 time version in his 1770 manuscript collection.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Reid (The Piper's Delight), 1932; p. 2 (6/8 march setting). Reid (The Piper's Delight), 1932; p. 18 (strathspey setting).

Recorded sources:




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