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This is an old Scottish lowland pipe march that was popularized by Jimmy Shand’s Céilí Band in the 1950s. It is still widely played by Scottish and Irish pipe bands who perform at sports events, festivals, and competitions.
!fermata!A2 | F2 ED | EB BA | A2 B/c/d |
F2 ED | F2 E2 | E2 FA | d2 cB |
BA FA | A2 B/c/d | e2 dB | BA FA |
A2 B/c/d | e2 dB | BA FA | A2 B/c/d |
D2 EF | E2 D2 || d2 A2 | e2 A2 |
f2 ed | dA Bd | A2 FE | Dd de |
fd df | e2 d>d | d2 A2 | ef g2 |
f2 e2 | dA Bd | A2 B2 | AD DE |
FA AF | E/G/E D2 || F2 ED | DB BA |
A2 B/c/d | F2 ED | F2 EE | E2 FA |
d2 cB | BA FA | A2 B/c/d | e2 dB |
BA FA | A2 B/c/d | e2 dB | BA FA |
A2 B/c/d | D2 EF | E2 D2 || d2 A2 |
e2 A2 | f2 ed | dA Bd | A2 FE |
Dd de | fd{/f} df | e/f/e d>d | d2 A2 |
ef g2 | f2 e2 | dA Bd | A2 B2 |
AD DE | FA AF | E4 | D4 |