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6th March 09, 11:28 PM
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George -- the Midwest School website specifically says that student competitors on chanter or beginning pipes need to play a 2-parted, 4-4 march. But you're most definitely spot on. I'd forgotten all about the bobdunsire site. Duh.
High Road to Gairloch and Brown-Haired Maiden were the first two tunes we learned after Scots Wha Hae. In fact, they're the first two tunes of our band's parade set, right before Green Hills of Tyrol and I See Mull. I'm already way too familiar -- maybe too d@mn familiar, this close to St. Paddy's Day -- with High Road.
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