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Tape | NPS-JFC-B-029-03 | Length m | Date rec’d | Quality | |||
Title | PS Concert 1977 Reel 1 | Contents | |||||
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Start-End | Performer | Tunes/Titles | Instruments | Notes | by |
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0:05:00 | Tony Corcoran (Fiddle) Unidentified accompanist | The Graf Spee Reel The Donegal Reel The Longford Collector Unidentified Reel | Fiddle Guitar Piano | CO | |
06:00-18:00 | Anthony Robb Carole Robb (All seconds by Carole Robb) | The South Wind Sir Sidney Smith’s March The Lark in the Clear Air Random Cameron Highlanders Atholl Highlanders | Anthony – NSP Carole – NSP, Flute | Played on Concert G pipes. While the tape speed is slightly fast, raising the pitch and tempo slightly, the speed at which Sir Sidney Smith is played is nevertheless astonishing! | CO |
18:15-23:00 | Bill Slater Unidentified pianist | The Bluebells of Scotland (with variations) | English Concertina Piano | CO | |
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