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Highland Laddie (sheet music)

This pipe tune was originally known though a song which appears in many collections including Johnson’s Museum, Hoggs Jacobite Relics, and Playford’s Dancing Master in 1701 where it appears under the title Cockle Shells, an old version of the same air. It is still a very popular tune today. From Popular Songs and Melodies of Scotland by W. Farquhar Graham.

Details

Instruments:
Piano
Key:
G major
Arrangers:
Neil MacIntyre
Date:
18th Century
Source:
First Ceilidh Collection for Piano
Articulations:
Fingering
Tune Types:
March
Composers:
Traditional
Time signature:
2/4
Level:
Beginners
Tempo:
Crotchet = 108
Occasions:
Ceilidh
Origin:
Scottish
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