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Irish Trot, Butcher Row or Pibroch?
Lancashire Pipes
LBPS Collogue 2014 - Border fiddler Tom Hughes.
LBPS Collogue 2014 -Hamish Moore Workshop
Letters
Linkumdoddie
Lowland Music - From New to Old
Maggie Lauder
Malcome Kaird's Come Again
Medieval Travellers
Mrs Hamilton of Pencaitland
Music Book Review 1994: The Border Bagpipe Book
MUSIC WRITING PROGRAMS
New Music from the Borders
Now Wha shall Play the Day it Daws?
O’er the Dyke - 100 years in the life of a Border tune
Rattlin Roarin Willie
Review: Book - The Day it Daws
Reviews: Book; Out of the Flames
Salmon Tails - The Peebles Town Tune restored
Sessioneering ~ Strategies for Pipers
Skowgall's Riotous Assembly
Sweet as Sugar Candie
Teribus - The Original Set
That’s Not How it Goes!
The Bagge=pipe Way
The Battle of Aughrim - A Different Kind of Variation Set
The Blue Book; Committee Sessions Repertoire
The Border Reiver
The Day it Daws
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