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rhe Learie • before flaying the appogiaturas in the following Tunes, may play only the large
Notes, to make himself acquainted with the air.
Jlielle Huluchen.
The Reel of Tulloch.
The.above celebrated air,is known all over the Highlands and Islands by the name of Ri na’m Horst, that
is the King of Tunes and is often played last in every dance,by way of pre-eminence, is very old, beyond tr a _
dition, The Village of Tulloch,from which it takes its name,is in the Parish of Tulloch in Aberdeenshire,ne^r.
to the celebratet Wells of Pananich,about Miles west of Aberdeen,on the North Bank of the River Dee and
is now the Property of William Farquharson EsqF of Monaltrie.
Uilliam ’s Calum *s Mdrag*.
E s s £ ft s s
Brose and Butter.
£ S S £ B ft
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Gairm na’n Coileach.
The Cock Crowing.

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