X: 0
T: Contra Reel/March 10 (D G A)
K: C


X: 1
P: the Rose Tree
O: Trad
Z: 1999 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: C|
L: 1/4
K: D
|: f/e/ || "D"dB AF | A>B AA | dd ed/e/ | "A7"fe e/g/f/e/ \
|| "D"dB AF | A>B AA | dd "A7"ed/e/ | "D"fd d :|
|: e || "D"fe fg | a2 gf | "Em"eb b>a | be "A7"e/g/f/e/ \
|| "D"dB A F | A>B AA | dd "A7"ed/e/ | "D"fd d :|


X: 2
P: the White Cockade
O: 1745
B: RSCDS 5-11
B: The Caledonian Companion, Alastair J. Hardie, 1981, p.29.
B: Skye, p.170.
B: BB2 115
B: Brody p.291
N: Military citations include this tune as one of two tunes (along with "St.
N: Patrick's  Day  in  the  Morning") played by pipers attached to the Irish
N: Brigade in the service of France which helped to turn the tide of  battle
N: against the English troops in the battle of Fontenoy on May 11, 1745. Are
N: there any earlier citations?
R: march
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: G
|: GA | "G"B2B2 B2AG | B2B2 B2ge | d2B2 "Em"cBAG | "Am"B2A2 "D7"A2GA \
      | "G"B2Bd cBAG | B2d2 "Em"g3a | "C"bagf "D7"agfe | "G"d2B2 B2 :|
|: Bc | "G"d2B2 g2Bc | d2d2 "D7"d3e | "G"d2B2 "Em"g2fg | "Am"a2A2 "D7"A2GA \
      | "G"B2Bd cBAG | B2d2 "Em"g3a | "C"bagf "D7"agfe | "G"d2B2 B2 :|



X: 3
P: the 72nd's Farewell to Aberdeen (the Boy's Lament For His Dragon)
C: William MacKay
N: The title is said to refer to a kite.
R: march
Z: John Chambers <jc@trillian.mit.edu>
M: C|
L: 1/8
K: D
   cB \
| "D"A2d2 d2ef | gfed f4 | "G"g2B2 B2cd | "E(m)"efed "A7"dcBA \
| "D"A2d2 d2ef | gfed f3f | "G"g2B2 "A7"cdec | "D"d6 :|
|: (3efg \
| "D"a2A2 "D7"A2=c2 | "G"B2G2 "A7"A3B | "D"A2d2 "Bm"dcde | "E(m)"f2e2 "A7"e2fg \
| "D"a2A2 "D7"A2=c2 | "G"B2G2 "A7"A3B | "D"A2d2 "A7"fedc | "D"d6 :|



X: 4
P: the Sweet Maid of Glendaruel
O: Scots Guards
R: march
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: Scots Guard p.153
N: BSFC XI-1
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
K: AMix
e \
| "A"A>B cd | e>c Ad    | cA     ec | "E7"cB Be \
|  "A"A>B cd | e>c AB/c/ | "G"d>B GB | "A"BA  A :|
g \
| "A"fe "(D)"a>f | "A"ec Ag    |    fe  ac | "E7"cB Bg \
| "A"fe "(D)"a>f | "A"ec AB/c/ | "G"d>B GB | "A"BA  A |]
g \
| "A"fe "(D)"a>f | "A"ec Ag    |    fe  ac | "E7"cB Bg \
| "A"fe  "D"fd   | "A"ec AB/c/ | "G"d>B GB | "A"BA  A |]

