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'''FÁILTE NA MIOSG'''. AKA and see "The Musket Salute." Scottish. The tune was Published by James Oswald in a 1742 collection called '''Curious Scots Tunes''', and again in his '''Caledonian Pocket Companion''', vol. 1 (1760, p. 22). The same melody also appears in Johnson's '''Scots Musical Museum''' (1790, p. 268) as the indicated tune for the song "My Heart's in the Highlands."  
'''FÁILTE NA MIOSG'''. AKA and see "The Musket Salute." Scottish. The tune was Published by James Oswald in a 1742 collection called '''Curious Scots Tunes''', and again in his '''Caledonian Pocket Companion''', vol. 1 (1760, p. 22). The same melody also appears in Johnson's '''Scots Musical Museum''' (1790, p. 268) as the indicated tune for the song "[[My Heart's in the Highlands]]."  
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FÁILTE NA MIOSG. AKA and see "The Musket Salute." Scottish. The tune was Published by James Oswald in a 1742 collection called Curious Scots Tunes, and again in his Caledonian Pocket Companion, vol. 1 (1760, p. 22). The same melody also appears in Johnson's Scots Musical Museum (1790, p. 268) as the indicated tune for the song "My Heart's in the Highlands."

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