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Tulloch Gorm (#100)
Found in Tulloch_Gorm_100_-WaS---.abc
from the John Chambers' music books abc collection

X:24 T:Tulloch Gorm (#100) M:4/4 L:1/8 S:Officer William Walsh R:Strathspey K:C a|c<Ae>A dG B2|c<Ae>A cAea|c<Ae>A d>G B2|c<Ae>A c2 B<a| c<Ae>A dG B2|c<Ae>A cAea|cAeA dG B2|c<Ae>A c2 Bc|| A<a (3efg d>G B2|A<ae>a caea|ca (3efg d>G B2|A<ae>a c2 Bc| A<a (3efg dG B2|A<ae>f g>ea>e|g>ag>e d>GB>g|a>eg>e a3|| % % Sometimes written "Tulloch Gorum" or Tullagorum", this famous % strathspey first published in Robert Bremner's Collections of Scots % Reels, or Country Dances, Edinburgh 1757" was composed by % William Marshall, butler and house stewart in the service of the Duke % of Gordon for thirty years. His tunes were plagiarized ruthlessly by % comtemporaries. In the words of Robert Burns, Marshall was: % "the first composer of strathspeys in the age". % The grace notes peculiar to pipe music are omitted in the setting. % A clergyman at Linshart, Rev. John Skinner composed songs to % "Tulloch Gorum" and several others of Marshall's tunes.
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