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The ffarther be in the welcomer
The Humours of Glen
The Lowland Reel?
The Pastoral Pipe Repertoire Rediscovered
The Piper's Assistant Revisited
The Rock and the wee pickle Tow
The Trials of Transcription
The Triple-time Hornpipe
The Triple-time Hornpipe
Three Tunes from the Bowie Manuscript
Traditions of Kilbarchan
Transposition
Two Ancient Scottish Tunes - or is it three - or are they all the same one?
Two Tunes From George Skene's Collection
Wat ye What I Got?
Web Things
West Border Piping Weekend - In Search of Blanche of Middlebie
What's in a Name? Interpreting Tune Titles
Whores and Rogues and Round-headed Cuckolds
William Dixon
William Dixon Anniversary
William Dixon Homecoming Concert
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