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''Printed sources'': David Glen's '''Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music''', book 1, 1876; No. 63, p. 34. Martin ('''Ceol na Fidhle'''), vol. 4, 1991; p. 42.
''Printed sources'':
Glen ('''Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music, Book 1'''), 1876; No. 60, p. 32.
Martin ('''Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 4'''), 1991; p. 42.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Lismor Records, Strathearn Scottish Dance Band - "Swinging Through Scotland" (1987). Hugh Morrison - "Feet to the Floor" (2005).</font>
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Lismor Records, Strathearn Scottish Dance Band "Swinging Through Scotland" (1987).
Hugh Morrison "Feet to the Floor" (2005).
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INVERESK HOUSE. Scottish, March (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'CCDD'. The melody was first published in David Glen's Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music, part 1. Inveresk House, east of the city of Edinburgh, has a long and rich history [1] dating to Roman times. Oliver Cromwell made Inveresk House his headquarters for about two months while his troops were camped in nearby Musselburgh, prior to his victory at Dunbar over the larger Scottish forces. The house is presently a bed-and-breakfast.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Glen (Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music, Book 1), 1876; No. 60, p. 32. Martin (Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 4), 1991; p. 42.

Recorded sources: Lismor Records, Strathearn Scottish Dance Band – "Swinging Through Scotland" (1987). Hugh Morrison – "Feet to the Floor" (2005).




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