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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Beltona 78 RPM 2439, Jimmy Shand. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ‎LM470, Peter & Kenny Chaisson - "Atlantic Fiddling" (1979).</font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Beltona 78 RPM 2439, Jimmy Shand. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ‎LM470, Peter & Kenny Chaisson - "Atlantic Fiddling" (1979).</font>
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See also listing at:<br>
Hear the tune played on bagpipe by Adam Scott (South Uist) at Tobar an Dualchais [http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/fullrecord/74085/3][http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/play/74085;jsessionid=CA375E50FE150A0A5960C80F4E66F814]<br>
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ARTHUR BIGNOLD OF LOCHROSQUE. AKA - "Arthur Bignald of Lochrosque." Scottish, March (2/4 time). A Mixolydian. AABBCCDD’. Composed by highland piper John MacColl (1860-1943), "The Oban Piper", renowned for his 2/4 marches. Sir Arthur Bignold's resided at Lochrosque Lodge, near Achnasheen, Ross-shire. He was a Member of Parliament and also the Chief of the Gaelic Society of Inverness in 1901 and 1902.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Martin (Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 4), 1991; p. 30.

Recorded sources: Beltona 78 RPM 2439, Jimmy Shand. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ‎LM470, Peter & Kenny Chaisson - "Atlantic Fiddling" (1979).

See also listing at:
Hear the tune played on bagpipe by Adam Scott (South Uist) at Tobar an Dualchais [1][2]




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