Lark in the Morning
A High Cut Above
A High Cut Above
SKU:rcd455
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This recording contains the best dancing pipers from the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band who have played for local, regional and national championships in Canada and the United States. Solo Piping selections for 37 Highland Dances.
Contains: Pas de Basques, Pas de Basques and High Cuts, Highland Fling (4, 6 fast and slow), Sword (2 & 1, 3 & 1 fast and slow, 2 & 2), Sean Truibhas (3 & 1, 4 & 2 fast and slow, 6 & 2) Strathspey & Highland Reel (fast and slow), Strathspey & Half Tulloch, Strathspey, Highland Reel & Half Tulloch, Reel of Tulloch, Irish Jig (4 fast and slow, 6), Sailor's Hornpipe (4 fast and slow, 6), Scottish Lilt (4 fast and slow, 6), Flora MacDonald's Fancy (4 fast and slow, 6), Wilt Thou Go to the Barracks Johnny (4, 6), Highland Laddie (4), Blue Bonnets (4), Village Maid (4), Scotch Measure (4), Earl of Errol (4)
Pipers: Terry Lee, Jack Lee, Bruce Woodley, Iain MacDonald
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