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Featured Tunes Music Library
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Featured Tunes Music Library



Willie_Brew'd_a_Peck_o'_Maut

Played by: Chris Burgmann
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The best of all Burns's bacchanalian pieces.



Comin' Thro' the Rye

Played by: Chris Burgmann
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The ford across the Rye Water in Drakemyre, Dalry



I'll Gang Nae Mair to Yon Town

Played by: Chris Burgmann
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Mrs. Richard Alexander Oswald, 1794, by Sir Henry Raeburn



Tail Toddle

Played by: Gordeanna McCulloch
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Illustrations of the lyric poetry and music of Scotland.



Les Trois Grands Luthiers

Played by: Neil Adam · Judy Turner
Source: Youtube
Image: Katherine McEwan, who owned the Ex-Croall; McEwen Stradivari violin, 1684.


Featured Tunes Music Library


Comin' Thro' the Rye
Chris Burgmann
Image:The ford across the Rye Water in Drakemyre, Dalry.
Source:Soundcloud
I'll Gang Nae Mair to Yon Town
Chris Burgmann
Image:Mrs. Richard Alexander Oswald, 1794, by Sir Henry Raeburn.
Source:Soundcloud
The Maid of Selma
Ár Meitheal - Alessandro de Carolis - Caserta, Italy
Image:The Maid of Selma.
Source:Soundcloud
Tail Toddle
Gordeanna McCulloch
Image:Illustrations of the lyric poetry and music of Scotland.
Source:Soundcloud
Les Trois Grands Luthiers
Neil Adam · Judy Turner
Image:Katherine McEwan, who owned the Ex-Croall; McEwen Stradivari violin, 1684.
Source:Youtube
Blowzabella
Blowzabella Music
Image:Thomas D'Urfy's 1719 work Wit & Mirth or Pills To Purge Melancholy
Source:Soundcloud