Yes, that's it! Any note in the Donald Macleod Collection about it's age or
origin?

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From: "Nigel Gatherer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [scots-l] A flatpicked bagpipe tune
Date: 12/08/03 08:59


Dan Mozell wrote:

> Ten years ago a friend played bagpipe at my wedding. Last weekend my
> wife and I played harp and guitar at his wedding. I looked around on
> the internet and found a midi file on a piper's web site of a tune
> called "The Pipers' Weddding." The web site owner didn't know the
> origin of the tune but thought it was traditional. We learned the
> tune for the occasion. It's a simple, catchy jig with a strong pipe
> flavor.

I found the following in one of my old notebooks. Is it the tune you
played?

X:589
T:Piper's Wedding, The
B:P.M. Donald Macleod's Collection, Bk.6
Z:Nigel Gatherer
L:1/8
M:6/8
K:D
a | A2d dcd | B2d A3 | A2d dcd | f2a e2a |
A2d dcd | B2d A2g | fdd ecc | edd d2 :|
a | fdd add | ce2 A2a | fdd add | f2a e2a |
fdd add | ce2 A2g | fdd ecc | edd d2 :|]

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