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'''CALUM'S ROAD'''. Scottish. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Composed by Donald Shaw, accordion player with the band Capercaille. Nigel Gatherer says: "It commemorates Calum MacLeod of Raasay who, when the local council refused to build a road to his croft, hand-built the two-mile road himself, taking ten years to complete it."
'''CALUM'S ROAD'''. Scottish. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Composed by Donald Shaw, accordion player with the band Capercaille. in honor of one Calum MacLeod of Raasay, who, built a two-mile road to his croft by himself by hand, after the local council refused to supply him with one. It took him ten years to complete it.  
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Tune properties and standard notation


CALUM'S ROAD. Scottish. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Composed by Donald Shaw, accordion player with the band Capercaille. in honor of one Calum MacLeod of Raasay, who, built a two-mile road to his croft by himself by hand, after the local council refused to supply him with one. It took him ten years to complete it.

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