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  1. Nach truagh leat mi 's tu 'n Èirinn. . Old Scottish Air ( You don't care much for me while you're in Ireland ) The Scots Gaelic song associated with this tune was collected by Catriona Dhùghlas (Katherine Douglas) of Skye. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer & Whistle. Lockdown Video #653 Cheers, Dick
  2. Chí Mi na Mòr-Bheanna. . Old Scottish Air ( I will see the Mountains ) Adapted by Junior Crehan for the Jig - ‘The Mist Covered Mountain’. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer, Whistle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #652 Cheers, Dick
  3. Nuair chì thu caileag bhòideach. . Old Scottish Air ( When you see a pretty girl ) Played on English Concertina, Fiddle & Hammered Dulcimer. Lockdown Video #651 Cheers, Dick
  4. There’ll ne’er be peace till Jamie comes hame. . Old Scottish Air used by Robert Burns for his song, published in 1791. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #650 Cheers, Dick
  5. Christie Campbell. . A rather lively Cape Breton Strathspey. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer, Tenor Banjo, Trump & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #649 Cheers, Dick
  6. Miss Hutton's. . Scottish Strathspey, composed by John Bowie & published in 1789 in his - 'A Collection of Strathspey Reels and Country Dances'. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Trump & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #648 Cheers, Dick
  7. Craigellachie Bridge. . Scottish Strathspey, composed by William Marshall & published in 1817 in Gow's 4th Repository. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Trump & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #647 Cheers, Dick
  8. Mrs Grant of Lagan. . Old Scottish Strathspey, published in 1817 in Gow's 4th Repository. Laggan House on Speyside. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #646 Cheers, Dick
  9. Panmure House. . Old Scottish Strathspey, published by Gow in 1817. aka 'Miss Lyall' & in Donegal as - 'The Cat that Kittled in Jamie's Wig'. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #645 Cheers, Dick
  10. Through the Wood Laddie. . Old Scottish Slow Air, first published in the Tea Table Miscellany Vol. 1, 1723. Played on Fiddle, English Concertina, Hammered Dulcimer & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #643 Cheers, Dick
  11. Bluemont Waltz. . Composed in 1986 by fiddler Rodney Miller (Antrim, N.H.). RE: Antrim, in New Hampshire - The Scotch-Irish, who came mainly for more farmland, populated most of Antrim and the other towns nearby. There are still some Scotch-Irish descendants living in Antrim. Played on Fiddle, English Concertina, Hammered Dulcimer & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #644 Cheers, Dick
  12. Lady Cassilis Lilt. . Old Scottish tune, published in the Scottish Skene Collection 1615-1620. Played on English Concertina, Hammered Dulcimer, Fiddle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #642 Cheers, Dick
  13. The Hawthorn Tree of Cawdor. . Traditional Scottish Strathspey, published by Gow in 1816. aka Cawdor Fair. The Hawthorn Tree is still visible at Cawdor Castle. Played on English Concertina, Hammered Dulcimer, Fiddle, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #641 Cheers, Dick
  14. Steer Her Up an' Haud Her Gaun. . An old Traditional Scottish Air, published by Gow in 1817. Robert Burns wrote a song to this Air in 1795. Played on English Concertina, Trump, Hammered Dulcimer, Fiddle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #640 Cheers, Dick
  15. Put the Gown upon the Bishop. . Traditional Scottish Air, published by Gow in 1802. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Whistle, Fiddle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #639 Cheers, Dick
  16. Drunk at Night and Dry in the Morning. . Traditional Scottish Air, first published by Fiddler John Fife in 1794. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #638 Cheers, Dick
  17. Blue Ribbon at Bound Rod. . Ancient Scottish tune, a Scots Measure, first published in 1610 in the Skene MS. & later by Gow in 1802. N.B. The border at Berwick on Tweed was at one time called - the Bound Rod. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #637 Cheers, Dick
  18. Lamentation for Mac Gregor of Roro. . Traditional Scottish Lament first published by Dow in 1775, in his 'A Collection of Ancient Scots Music'. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina & Fiddle. Lockdown Video #635 Cheers, Dick
  19. Johnny in the Nether Mains. . Traditional Scottish tune first published by Nathaniel Gow in 1802. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #634 Cheers, Dick
  20. James O'Neill's Quickstep ( aka The Gudgeon of Maurice's Car ) . Traditional Irish Jig, first published by Francis O'Neill in 1903. Published in 1911 in David Glen's - "Irish Tunes for the Scottish and Irish War Pipes". Recorded in memory of Dr James Kearney O'Nell. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #633 Cheers, Dick
  21. Archibald MacDonald of Keppoch. . Scottish Slow Air, first published in 1816. Played on English Concertina, Hammered Dulcimer & Fiddle. Lockdown Video #632 Cheers, Dick
  22. Joe Bane & Bill Malley Polkas. . Two East Clare Polkas learned from the playing of Mary MacNamara. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #630 Cheers, Dick
  23. Lucy Farr's Barndance. . Named after an East Galway Fiddle player & first published in 1930. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #631 Cheers, Dick
  24. Duncan Davidson. . A Traditional Scottish Strathspey first published by Neil Gow in 1784. It is played in Donegal & is the 2nd Fling in the 'Four Provinces' set of tunes commonly played in Ireland. The Fiddle player in the photo is the late, great Maurice Duncan of Oban. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #629 Cheers, Dick
  25. The Ruffian's Rant. . A four part Scottish Strathspey composed by Robert Bremner & first published in 1757. Robert Burns used the melody for his song - 'Theniel Menzies' Bonnie Mary'. In fact Burns must have really liked this melody because his song "In Commin' by the Brig o' Dye" in The Caledonian Museum (1770, No. 156) and three songs in his 'Merry Muses of Caledonia' (published after his death, in 1800) were also directed to be sung to it. Played here on English Concertina, Hammered Dulcimer, Fiddle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #628 Cheers, Dick
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