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|f_annotation='''HIGHLAND WATCH [1], THE (NOW THE 42nd REGT. OR ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)'''. Scottish, March or Strathspey (whole or cut time). E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB: AABB (Dow, White). The 42nd Royal Highland Regiment is better-known as the famous Black Watch, first raised in 1739 under John, the Earl of Crawford. O'Farrell directs: "Very Slow." As "[[42nd Highland Regiment]]" the strathspey was printed in William Bradbury Ryan's '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''' (Boston, 1883). "Highland Watch" was entered into vol. 4 of the large music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper and Church of Ireland Cleric [[Wikipedia: | |f_annotation='''HIGHLAND WATCH [1], THE (NOW THE 42nd REGT. OR ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)'''. Scottish, March or Strathspey (whole or cut time). E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB: AABB (Dow, White). The 42nd Royal Highland Regiment is better-known as the famous Black Watch, first raised in 1739 under John, the Earl of Crawford. O'Farrell directs: "Very Slow." As "[[42nd Highland Regiment]]" the strathspey was printed in William Bradbury Ryan's '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''' (Boston, 1883). "Highland Watch" was entered into vol. 4 (p. 159) of the large music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper and Church of Ireland Cleric [[Wikipedia:James Goodman (musicologist)|James Goodman]] (1828-1896), probably obtained from O'Farrell's collection. | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Dow ('''Collection of Ancient Scots Music'''), c. 1775; p. 42. Gow ('''Complete Repository, Part One'''), 1799; p. 1. McKercher ('''A Collection of Original Strathspeys and Reels'''), 1824; p. 13. O'Farrell ('''National Irish Music for the Union Pipes'''), 1804; p. 45. Jean White ('''100 Popular Hornpipes, Reels, Jigs and Country Dances'''), Boston, 1880; p. 28. | |f_printed_sources=Dow ('''Collection of Ancient Scots Music'''), c. 1775; p. 42. Gow ('''Complete Repository, Part One'''), 1799; p. 1. McKercher ('''A Collection of Original Strathspeys and Reels'''), 1824; p. 13. O'Farrell ('''National Irish Music for the Union Pipes'''), 1804; p. 45. Jean White ('''100 Popular Hornpipes, Reels, Jigs and Country Dances'''), Boston, 1880; p. 28. |
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