[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Tommy Peoples taught these Donegal Highlands at a workshop I attended last
> week, but he had no name for them. Does anyone recognize them as Scottish
> strathspeys?
> Thanks for your help.
> Regards,
> Andrew Kuntz
> 
> X:1
> T:Gan Ainm
> M:4/4
> L:1/8
> R:Highland
> S:Tommy Peoples - Workshop 7/19/01
> Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
> K:A
> A2 {c/d/} c>A e>ce>a | A>B {c/d/}c>A B<E G>B | A2 {c/d/}c>A e>ce>a |
> (3gfe (3dcB (3AcB (3AFE | A2 {c/d/}c>A e>ce>a | A>B {c/d/}c>A B<E G>B |
> A2 {c/d/}c>A e>ce>=g | f>ag>b a3 || A | a>Ac'>A d'>Ac'>A |
> a>Ac'>A {b/c'/}b>a b<c' | a>Ac'>A d'>Ac'>A | (3ded (3cdc ~B2 A2 |
> a>Ac'>A d'>Ac'>A | a>Ac'>A {b/c'/}b>a b<c' | (3Ace (3ecA (3Adf (3fdA |
> g>eb>g a>f e/c/B || A4 ||

This one seems similar to The Royal Recovery (#210 in the Gow Collection).
-Steve
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Steve Wyrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Concord, CA

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