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FÁILTE SHIR SHENMAIS (Sir James's Welcome). Scottish, Pipe Tune. A tune played by Colin M'Nab, piper to M'Nab of M'Nab, at the annual piping competition (originally the Falkirk Tryst) held at the Assembly hall, Edinburgh in October 1784 (as reported in the period journal Scots Magazine).

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