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'''CAPTAIN REED'S MARCH'''. AKA and see "[[3rd Regt. of Guards March]]," "[[Garb of Old Gaul (The)]]." English, March (4/4 time). England, North-West. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The march remains the regimental slow march of the Scots Guards.
'''CAPTAIN REED'S MARCH'''. AKA and see "[[3rd Regt. of Guards March]]," "[[Garb of Old Gaul (The)]]." English, March (4/4 time). England, North-West. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The march remains the regimental slow march of the Scots Guards. The title refers to Capt. John Reid, a soldier and composer, who composed the piece as "In the Garb of Old Gaul."
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CAPTAIN REED'S MARCH. AKA and see "3rd Regt. of Guards March," "Garb of Old Gaul (The)." English, March (4/4 time). England, North-West. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The march remains the regimental slow march of the Scots Guards. The title refers to Capt. John Reid, a soldier and composer, who composed the piece as "In the Garb of Old Gaul."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Knowles (Northern Frisk), 1988; No. 67 (includes 2nd fiddle part). Thompson (The Compleat Tutor for the Fife), 1760; p. 32.

Recorded sources:




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