
"2nd Battalion The Gordon Highlanders at Maryhill Barracks 1919"	"2nd Battalion The Gordon Highlanders at Maryhill Barracks 1919"	"117"	"117"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"James A. Jeffray"	"James A. Jeffray"	"Shortly after the First World War the composer was learning to play the pipes and had some lessons from P|M W. Kinnear, 2nd Gordon Highlanders. The Battalion was then stationed at Maryhill Barracks, Glasgow. This tune was written after the Second World War and is named for that earlier, happy association."	"Shortly after the First World War the composer was learning to play the pipes and had some lessons from P|M W. Kinnear, 2nd Gordon Highlanders. The Battalion was then stationed at Maryhill Barracks, Glasgow. This tune was written after the Second World War and is named for that earlier, happy association."
"MacKay's Farewell to he 74th"	"MacKay's Farewell to he 74th"	"119"	"119"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"This is a very old tune written well before the turn of the century and has sometimes been known as 'The Bellary March'. The 74th was the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry."	"This is a very old tune written well before the turn of the century and has sometimes been known as 'The Bellary March'. The 74th was the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry."	"The Bellary March"	"The Bellary March"
"92nd Highlanders at the Maya Pass, The"	"92nd Highlanders at the Maya Pass, The"	"111"	"111"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Donald McLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald McLeod, MBE"	"The composer, who was always a great friend of the Gordon Highlanders, asked the authors to name this tune. At the battle of the Pass of Maya on 25th July 1813, the 92nd Highlanders defeated an infinitely larger force of Napoleon's army; the Pipe Major of the Regiment, Alexander Camron, particulary distinguished himself through his playing during the battle. The name was chosen as a compliment not only to the Regiment but also to the composer, one of Scotland's most distinguished pipers ever."	"The composer, who was always a great friend of the Gordon Highlanders, asked the authors to name this tune. At the battle of the Pass of Maya on 25th July 1813, the 92nd Highlanders defeated an infinitely larger force of Napoleon's army; the Pipe Major of the Regiment, Alexander Camron, particulary distinguished himself through his playing during the battle. The name was chosen as a compliment not only to the Regiment but also to the composer, one of Scotland's most distinguished pipers ever."
"92nd Quickstep, The"	"92nd Quickstep, The"	"189"	"189"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Regimental Pipe Tunes  -  Marching off the Colours to the Officers'Mess."	"Regimental Pipe Tunes  -  Marching off the Colours to the Officers'Mess."
"1976 Police Tattoo"	"1976 Police Tattoo"	"106"	"106"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"The composer is a member of the Strathclide Police Pipe Band which played in the world pipe band championship in Hawick Scotland in 1976. The Band had to leave the chamionship before the results were known as they were required to play that evening at a Police Tattoo in Glasgow. During the Tattoo the news came through that the Band had won the world championship and this tune was written to commemorate that moment."	"The composer is a member of the Strathclide Police Pipe Band which played in the world pipe band championship in Hawick Scotland in 1976. The Band had to leave the chamionship before the results were known as they were required to play that evening at a Police Tattoo in Glasgow. During the Tattoo the news came through that the Band had won the world championship and this tune was written to commemorate that moment."
"Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roderick McGrigor, GCB, DSO"	"Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roderick McGrigor, GCB, DSO"	"85"	"85"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Major G.T. Moir-Byers"	"Major G.T. Moir-Byers"	"In 1959 Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roderick McGrigor was a guest at a Regimental Dinner at Gordon Barracks, Aberdeen, then the Depot The Gordon Highlanders Major Moir-Byers, nicknamed 'The Bap', a wonderful Regimental character who had served with distinction with the 2nd Battalion and had been a Japanese prisoner of war, was also at the Dinner which was to be his last in the Regiment as he was about to retire. Always interested in piping, he played a new composition of his own to P|M Donald McLeod MBE, then the piping instructor to the Highland Brigade Junior Soldiers Wing at Gordon Barracks. Mjor Moir-Byers had decided to dedicat the tune to the Admiral of the Fleet and the Pipe Major wrote it down and played it at the Dinner. The composer says that the theme of the tune describes a yacht coming alongside a jetty in a good stiff breeze."	"In 1959 Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roderick McGrigor was a guest at a Regimental Dinner at Gordon Barracks, Aberdeen, then the Depot The Gordon Highlanders Major Moir-Byers, nicknamed 'The Bap', a wonderful Regimental character who had served with distinction with the 2nd Battalion and had been a Japanese prisoner of war, was also at the Dinner which was to be his last in the Regiment as he was about to retire. Always interested in piping, he played a new composition of his own to P|M Donald McLeod MBE, then the piping instructor to the Highland Brigade Junior Soldiers Wing at Gordon Barracks. Mjor Moir-Byers had decided to dedicat the tune to the Admiral of the Fleet and the Pipe Major wrote it down and played it at the Dinner. The composer says that the theme of the tune describes a yacht coming alongside a jetty in a good stiff breeze."
"Alfred E. Milne"	"Alfred E. Milne"	"8"	"8"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"The tune commemorates Mr. A.E. Milne who was P|M McLennan's advocate in Aberdeen"	"The tune commemorates Mr. A.E. Milne who was P|M McLennan's advocate in Aberdeen"
"Andrew Stewart Hillis"	"Andrew Stewart Hillis"	"101"	"101"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Dr. John MacAskill"	"Dr. John MacAskill"	"The medical profession have always taken a great interest in piping. This tune written by an Inverness gold medallist who is also a doctor, is named after a friend - another doctor's son."	"The medical profession have always taken a great interest in piping. This tune written by an Inverness gold medallist who is also a doctor, is named after a friend - another doctor's son."
"Andy Wi' His Cutty Gun"	"Andy Wi' His Cutty Gun"	"206"	"206"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Complaints"	"Complaints"
"Angler, The"	"Angler, The"	"148"	"148"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M John MacLellan, DCM"	"P|M John MacLellan, DCM"	"The composer, a top class player and composer, was a gallant an well known Pipe Major of the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders serving with that Battalion from 1914-1933. He had originaly served in the 1st Battalion The Highland Light Infantry, enlisting in 1892 and winning the DCM during the Boer War after which he joined the Govan Police Pipe Band."	"The composer, a top class player and composer, was a gallant an well known Pipe Major of the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders serving with that Battalion from 1914-1933. He had originaly served in the 1st Battalion The Highland Light Infantry, enlisting in 1892 and winning the DCM during the Boer War after which he joined the Govan Police Pipe Band."
"Pipe Major Angus MacDonald, Scotts Guards"	"Pipe Major Angus MacDonald, Scotts Guards"	"176"	"176"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|3"	"3|3"	"Allan MacDonald"	"Allan MacDonald"	"The composer who comes from Glenuig is a cousin fo P|M Angus MacDonald, one of the finest serving military pipers today. Angus MacDonald joined the Scotts Guards in 1953 and won the Gold Medal at Oban in 1963."	"The composer who comes from Glenuig is a cousin fo P|M Angus MacDonald, one of the finest serving military pipers today. Angus MacDonald joined the Scotts Guards in 1953 and won the Gold Medal at Oban in 1963."
"Angus McDonald's Texas Trip"	"Angus McDonald's Texas Trip"	"74"	"74"	"Polka"	"Polka"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M  Joe L. Wilson"	"P|M  Joe L. Wilson"	"P|M Angus MacDonald, Scots Guards and the composer were on the same Pipe Majors course at Edinburgh Gastle in 1959|60. They went on a visit to Texas in 1981. The composer says, 'The world 'trip' should be read more as an excursion than as a moral lapse!'"	"P|M Angus MacDonald, Scots Guards and the composer were on the same Pipe Majors course at Edinburgh Gastle in 1959|60. They went on a visit to Texas in 1981. The composer says, 'The world 'trip' should be read more as an excursion than as a moral lapse!'"
"Antiquary, The"	"Antiquary, The"	"76"	"76"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"9|8"	"9|8"	"William G. Hepburn"	"William G. Hepburn"	"Not named for Sir Walter Scott's book, but after a bottle of Antiquary whisky which the composer was given in 1973! P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE was staying with P|M Hapburn that night and the tune was named after the bottle had been consumed!"	"Not named for Sir Walter Scott's book, but after a bottle of Antiquary whisky which the composer was given in 1973! P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE was staying with P|M Hapburn that night and the tune was named after the bottle had been consumed!"
"Arlene Hepburn"	"Arlene Hepburn"	"63"	"63"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"William G. Hepburn"	"William G. Hepburn"	"Dedicated to his pretty daughter, a secretary, this tune was composed at Turriff in 1961. "	"Dedicated to his pretty daughter, a secretary, this tune was composed at Turriff in 1961. "
"Armstrong's Welcome"	"Armstrong's Welcome"	"105"	"105"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Archie Duncan"	"Archie Duncan"
"Artafallie"	"Artafallie"	"17"	"17"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This tune commemorates a farm near Norht Kessock on the Black Isle which once belonged to the McLennan family"	"This tune commemorates a farm near Norht Kessock on the Black Isle which once belonged to the McLennan family"
"Atholl Highlanders, The"	"Atholl Highlanders, The"	"194"	"194"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"Company Marches  -  A Company"	"Company Marches  -  A Company"
"Atholl Highlanders' March to Loch Katrine, The"	"Atholl Highlanders' March to Loch Katrine, The"	"120"	"120"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"W. Rose"	"W. Rose"
"Australian Ladies, The"	"Australian Ladies, The"	"112"	"112"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"William Fergusson"	"William Fergusson"
"Back of Benachie, The"	"Back of Benachie, The"	"197"	"197"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Company Marches  -  C Company"	"Company Marches  -  C Company"
"Badge of Scotland, The"	"Badge of Scotland, The"	"107"	"107"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M John MacKay"	"P|M John MacKay"
"Ballygawley Roundabout, The"	"Ballygawley Roundabout, The"	"133"	"133"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"The Ballygawley roundabout is situated in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. This tune was composed in 1977 and named after it because Hugh McAleer, the All Ireland Piping Champion, told the composer a hilarious story about an Irish family who had a picnic in the middle of the roundabout!"	"The Ballygawley roundabout is situated in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. This tune was composed in 1977 and named after it because Hugh McAleer, the All Ireland Piping Champion, told the composer a hilarious story about an Irish family who had a picnic in the middle of the roundabout!"
"Balmoral Castle"	"Balmoral Castle"	"199"	"199"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"Company Calls  -  A Company ( Strathspey Time)"	"Company Calls  -  A Company ( Strathspey Time)"
"Balmoral Highlanders, The"	"Balmoral Highlanders, The"	"122"	"122"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Angus Mackay"	"Angus Mackay"
"Bannocks O' Barley Meal"	"Bannocks O' Barley Meal"	"205"	"205"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"Rations - March"	"Rations - March"
"Battle of the River Plate, The"	"Battle of the River Plate, The"	"34"	"34"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"William J. Watt"	"William J. Watt"	"This well known naval battle off Montevideo resulted in the destruction of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee in 1939. The composer was so moved when he saw extracts of the battle on film in 1940, that he composed this tune.
He continued to work on the tune for many years always seeking to improve it and this was the final result."	"This well known naval battle off Montevideo resulted in the destruction of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee in 1939. The composer was so moved when he saw extracts of the battle on film in 1940, that he composed this tune.
He continued to work on the tune for many years always seeking to improve it and this was the final result."
"Battle of the Somme, The"	"Battle of the Somme, The"	"182"	"182"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"9|8"	"9|8"	"Traditional"	"Traditional"	"This battle which began on 1st July 1916 was to involve all the Gordon battalions in France. The 2nd Gordons can claim to be one of the few British battalions to achieve its objectives on the first day of the Somme."	"This battle which began on 1st July 1916 was to involve all the Gordon battalions in France. The 2nd Gordons can claim to be one of the few British battalions to achieve its objectives on the first day of the Somme."
"Biddy from Sligo"	"Biddy from Sligo"	"24"	"24"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Trad.  |  P|M George S. McLennan"	"Trad.  |  P|M George S. McLennan"	"This is a traditional tune; GS composed and added the last two parts."	"This is a traditional tune; GS composed and added the last two parts."
"Black Bear"	"Black Bear"	"198"	"198"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Company Marches  -  D Company"	"Company Marches  -  D Company"
"Black Haired Maid, The"	"Black Haired Maid, The"	"141"	"141"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod's arrangement of this tune for which he composed the third and fourth part."	"P|M Donald MacLeod's arrangement of this tune for which he composed the third and fourth part."
"Black Isle, The"	"Black Isle, The"	"26"	"26"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Composed in honour of the Isle where so much of the McLennan family background stems from and which can rightfully be called their home, this march has not been published in a collection before."	"Composed in honour of the Isle where so much of the McLennan family background stems from and which can rightfully be called their home, this march has not been published in a collection before."
"Blair Drummond"	"Blair Drummond"	"128"	"128"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"
"Bob of Fettercairn"	"Bob of Fettercairn"	"134"	"134"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"
"Bonny Dundee"	"Bonny Dundee"	"198"	"198"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"Company Marches  -  Support Company"	"Company Marches  -  Support Company"
"Boy Chapman"	"Boy Chapman"	"2"	"2"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Chapman was a Band Boy who enlisted into the Gordon Highlanders at the same time as the composer and they became great friends. He was interested in the pipe band even though he was a military bandsman. Sadly he died before he was eighteen and this was GS's tribute to him, which has not been published before."	"Chapman was a Band Boy who enlisted into the Gordon Highlanders at the same time as the composer and they became great friends. He was interested in the pipe band even though he was a military bandsman. Sadly he died before he was eighteen and this was GS's tribute to him, which has not been published before."
"Boyndie Castle"	"Boyndie Castle"	"65"	"65"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"Named for the area of Boyndie near Banff, this tune was composed in 1955."	"Named for the area of Boyndie near Banff, this tune was composed in 1955."
"Braemar"	"Braemar"	"147"	"147"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"Douglas A. Will"	"Douglas A. Will"	"This tune was first shown to P|M Donald MacLeod MBE in Canada when he was teaching there. He gave great encouragement to the composer who finally named the tune in memory of a lovely day spent at the Braemer Games."	"This tune was first shown to P|M Donald MacLeod MBE in Canada when he was teaching there. He gave great encouragement to the composer who finally named the tune in memory of a lovely day spent at the Braemer Games."
"Braemar Gathering, The"	"Braemar Gathering, The"	"14"	"14"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This tune was written by GS in 1918 in France. He had intended playing it when A Company of the 1st Battalion crossed the German frontier in 1918 but the Commanding Officer asked for 'Hie'lan Laddie', the Regimental march at that time. In 1950 the Braemar Royal Highland Society held a competition for a tune to be called 'The Braemar Gathering'. P|M D.R. MacLennan, GS's half brother, submitted the tune in the name of George McLennan, GS's son. DR had to decode the gracing of the tune first. 165 tunes were submitted but GS's one was selected as the winner and his son played it on 7th September 1950 at the Braemar Games before His Majesty King George VI and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth."	"This tune was written by GS in 1918 in France. He had intended playing it when A Company of the 1st Battalion crossed the German frontier in 1918 but the Commanding Officer asked for 'Hie'lan Laddie', the Regimental march at that time. In 1950 the Braemar Royal Highland Society held a competition for a tune to be called 'The Braemar Gathering'. P|M D.R. MacLennan, GS's half brother, submitted the tune in the name of George McLennan, GS's son. DR had to decode the gracing of the tune first. 165 tunes were submitted but GS's one was selected as the winner and his son played it on 7th September 1950 at the Braemar Games before His Majesty King George VI and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth."
"Braes O' Banff, The"	"Braes O' Banff, The"	"58"	"58"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"The title is based on the general area to the west of the Royal Burgh of Banff."	"The title is based on the general area to the west of the Royal Burgh of Banff."
"Braes of Mar, The"	"Braes of Mar, The"	"201"	"201"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"Company Calls  -  D Company (Strathspey Time)"	"Company Calls  -  D Company (Strathspey Time)"
"Bridge of Kin-Edar, The"	"Bridge of Kin-Edar, The"	"110"	"110"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Douglas A. Will"	"Douglas A. Will"	"The composer's brother-in-law was born near this place and on a visit to Scotland Mr. Will read a book on Buchan in which was a photograph of the bridge, which he later visited; hence the name."	"The composer's brother-in-law was born near this place and on a visit to Scotland Mr. Will read a book on Buchan in which was a photograph of the bridge, which he later visited; hence the name."
"Brig O' Feugh, The"	"Brig O' Feugh, The"	"94"	"94"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Donald McLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald McLeod, MBE"	"This lovely old bridge over the Waters of Feugh which run into the River Dee near Banchory, was one of the composer's favourite haunts in Aberdeenshire. He often stopped there to watch salmon leaping and battling their way up the river."	"This lovely old bridge over the Waters of Feugh which run into the River Dee near Banchory, was one of the composer's favourite haunts in Aberdeenshire. He often stopped there to watch salmon leaping and battling their way up the river."
"Bright Side, The"	"Bright Side, The"	"83"	"83"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"William J.Maitland"	"William J.Maitland"	"There is a reel known as 'Back of the Moon', the dark side. This jig, which has soms similarities to the reel, is named for the other, brighter side of the moon!"	"There is a reel known as 'Back of the Moon', the dark side. This jig, which has soms similarities to the reel, is named for the other, brighter side of the moon!"
"Brose and Butter"	"Brose and Butter"	"210"	"210"	"March"	"March"	"9|8"	"9|8"			"First Mess Pipes"	"First Mess Pipes"
"Bundle and Go"	"Bundle and Go"	"206"	"206"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"Meals  -  March"	"Meals  -  March"
"Colonel H.H. Burney's Farewell to the Gordon Highlanders"	"Colonel H.H. Burney's Farewell to the Gordon Highlanders"	"7"	"7"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Commanding the 1st Battalion when GS was appointed its Pipe Major in 1905, Col. Burney has been described as 'never ruffled, always firm, always just; he was the perfect C.O.'. He was a 1st Battalion man having joined the 75th and had served at Tel el Kabir, Chitral, where he was wounded, Tirah and South Africa where he was wounded at Doornkop. His son, G.T. Burney, also a Gordon Highlander, was to become a Brigadier in the 51st Highland Division and was captured at St. Valery dying in captivity."	"Commanding the 1st Battalion when GS was appointed its Pipe Major in 1905, Col. Burney has been described as 'never ruffled, always firm, always just; he was the perfect C.O.'. He was a 1st Battalion man having joined the 75th and had served at Tel el Kabir, Chitral, where he was wounded, Tirah and South Africa where he was wounded at Doornkop. His son, G.T. Burney, also a Gordon Highlander, was to become a Brigadier in the 51st Highland Division and was captured at St. Valery dying in captivity."
"Cairneywhing"	"Cairneywhing"	"52"	"52"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"The title is based on the name of a farm near New Pitsligo, Aberdeenshire. The farmer, a member of the Turrif and District Pipe Band, was a great personal friend of James Robertson who composed the tune in 1957."	"The title is based on the name of a farm near New Pitsligo, Aberdeenshire. The farmer, a member of the Turrif and District Pipe Band, was a great personal friend of James Robertson who composed the tune in 1957."
"Mrs. Grace G. Robertson"	"Mrs. Grace G. Robertson"	"35"	"35"	"March"	"March"	"12|8"	"12|8"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"A beautiful tune with a happy swing for the composer's wife in 1957."	"A beautiful tune with a happy swing for the composer's wife in 1957."
"Campsie Hills, The"	"Campsie Hills, The"	"89"	"89"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"D|M Robert Bruce"	"D|M Robert Bruce"	"This delightful tune was written in memory of the composer's father-in-law who lies buried below these lovely hills which lie nort of Glasgow and between Killearn and Kilsyth; indeed D|M Bruce lies buried in the same spot."	"This delightful tune was written in memory of the composer's father-in-law who lies buried below these lovely hills which lie nort of Glasgow and between Killearn and Kilsyth; indeed D|M Bruce lies buried in the same spot."
"48th Highlanders of Canada Pipes and Drums, The"	"48th Highlanders of Canada Pipes and Drums, The"	"92"	"92"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Angus J. MacDowell"	"Angus J. MacDowell"	"The Gordon Highlanders and The 48th Highlanders of Canada have been affiliated since 1932. The 48th were raised in 1891 and sent volunteers to serve in the Boer War. The Regiment also served in both World Wars and was awarded twenty-one battle honours for the First War and twenty-six for the 1939-1945 War."	"The Gordon Highlanders and The 48th Highlanders of Canada have been affiliated since 1932. The 48th were raised in 1891 and sent volunteers to serve in the Boer War. The Regiment also served in both World Wars and was awarded twenty-one battle honours for the First War and twenty-six for the 1939-1945 War."
"Canongate"	"Canongate"	"61"	"61"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"In 1976 HQ The Scottish Division held a competition for the composition of a tune to be called 'Canongate'. This tune won the competition."	"In 1976 HQ The Scottish Division held a competition for the composition of a tune to be called 'Canongate'. This tune won the competition."
"Capt . C.M. Usher's Reel"	"Capt . C.M. Usher's Reel"	"66"	"66"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"Capt. C.M. Usher later Col. C.M. Usher,DSO,OBE, was a popular and gallant Gordon Highlander and a friend of the composer who named this tune for him. A good athlete, he was capped sixteen times for the Scottish rugby side and was also a very good amateur piper who was keen on piobaireachd."	"Capt. C.M. Usher later Col. C.M. Usher,DSO,OBE, was a popular and gallant Gordon Highlander and a friend of the composer who named this tune for him. A good athlete, he was capped sixteen times for the Scottish rugby side and was also a very good amateur piper who was keen on piobaireachd."
"Capt  E.B.B. Towse, VC"	"Capt  E.B.B. Towse, VC"	"5"	"5"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This tune was composed in honour of this great Gordon Highlander who was blinded for life when he won his VC at Mount Thaba, South Africa, on 30th April 1900. Capt. Towse with 12 men moved to take up a position on the Mount and a force of 150 Boers attempted to seize the same plateau, neither party seeing the other till they were one hundred yards apart. Towse was called upon to surrender and giving a sharp reply he and his men vigorously attacked the enemy, driving them off. Towse was severely wounded, both eyes being shattered and he was blinded for life. Later he became Captain Sir Beachcroft Towse, VC, CBE, being knighted for his services to the blind during the First World War."	"This tune was composed in honour of this great Gordon Highlander who was blinded for life when he won his VC at Mount Thaba, South Africa, on 30th April 1900. Capt. Towse with 12 men moved to take up a position on the Mount and a force of 150 Boers attempted to seize the same plateau, neither party seeing the other till they were one hundred yards apart. Towse was called upon to surrender and giving a sharp reply he and his men vigorously attacked the enemy, driving them off. Towse was severely wounded, both eyes being shattered and he was blinded for life. Later he became Captain Sir Beachcroft Towse, VC, CBE, being knighted for his services to the blind during the First World War."
"Carol Bruce"	"Carol Bruce"	"60"	"60"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M Robert Bruce"	"P|M Robert Bruce"	"This tune was written for the composer's daughter and grand-daughter-both Carol Bruces!"	"This tune was written for the composer's daughter and grand-daughter-both Carol Bruces!"
"Castle of Gight, The"	"Castle of Gight, The"	"132"	"132"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"J.S. Murray"	"J.S. Murray"	"Composed in 1945 this tune is named after a well known castle in Aberdeenshire."	"Composed in 1945 this tune is named after a well known castle in Aberdeenshire."
"Nona"	"Nona"	"28"	"28"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This has been named in memory of Nona Margaret McLennan, GS's grand daughter who sadly died when she was four years of age. The tune has not been published before."	"This has been named in memory of Nona Margaret McLennan, GS's grand daughter who sadly died when she was four years of age. The tune has not been published before."
"Childeren of Larbert, The"	"Childeren of Larbert, The"	"88"	"88"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"9|8"	"9|8"	"D|M RobertBruce"	"D|M RobertBruce"	"Composed in 1968 in memory of a group of children from Larbert who were taught drumming by the composer, who was particularly fond of them."	"Composed in 1968 in memory of a group of children from Larbert who were taught drumming by the composer, who was particularly fond of them."
"Christie McLeod"	"Christie McLeod"	"140"	"140"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"Angus J. MacDowell"	"Angus J. MacDowell"	"The composer is the younger son of Lieutenant Colonel Thain W. MacDowell VC, DSO, Canadian Expeditionary Force 1916-1918. This bright tune was played by the Canadian Pipe Bands at the Wembley Musical Pageant in 1981."	"The composer is the younger son of Lieutenant Colonel Thain W. MacDowell VC, DSO, Canadian Expeditionary Force 1916-1918. This bright tune was played by the Canadian Pipe Bands at the Wembley Musical Pageant in 1981."
"Cock o' the North, The"	"Cock o' the North, The"	"186"	"186"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"Regimental Pipe Tunes - Regimental March"	"Regimental Pipe Tunes - Regimental March"
"Cockney Jocks, The"	"Cockney Jocks, The"	"106"	"106"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"John Haynes"	"John Haynes"	"The tune is named for The London Scottish (The Gordon Highlanders) whose nick name is 'The Cockney Jocks'."	"The tune is named for The London Scottish (The Gordon Highlanders) whose nick name is 'The Cockney Jocks'."
"Col. Charles Ogston, CB, CMG, DSO - The Gordon Highlanders"	"Col. Charles Ogston, CB, CMG, DSO - The Gordon Highlanders"	"53"	"53"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"Composed in 1923 in honour of Col. Ogston a very gallant officer who commanded the 1st Battalion from 1920-1923 in Turkey and Malta. He later became Brig. Gen. and now lies buried in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire."	"Composed in 1923 in honour of Col. Ogston a very gallant officer who commanded the 1st Battalion from 1920-1923 in Turkey and Malta. He later became Brig. Gen. and now lies buried in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire."
"Willie MacLeod - reedmaker"	"Willie MacLeod - reedmaker"	"9"	"9"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This previously unpublished tune has been named by Captain D.R. MacLennan in memory of Willie MacLeod who was a great friend of GS's."	"This previously unpublished tune has been named by Captain D.R. MacLennan in memory of Willie MacLeod who was a great friend of GS's."
"Colonel Sir James Burnett of Ley's Farewell to the 92nd Highlanders"	"Colonel Sir James Burnett of Ley's Farewell to the 92nd Highlanders"	"51"	"51"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Charles Turnbull"	"P|M Charles Turnbull"	"This tune was composed at Bordon in 1925. Maj. Gen. Sir James Burnett of Leys was commissioned into the Regiment in 1899, served in the Boer War and was a gallant Commanding Officer to the 1st Battalion at Arras in 1917. He commanded the 2nd Battalion from 1922-1925 and was to become Colonel of the Regiment form 1939-1947. A railway enthusiast, countryman and horticulturist, who owned Crathes Castle on Deeside, he was also a good drummer and took a great interest in the Drums and Pipes."	"This tune was composed at Bordon in 1925. Maj. Gen. Sir James Burnett of Leys was commissioned into the Regiment in 1899, served in the Boer War and was a gallant Commanding Officer to the 1st Battalion at Arras in 1917. He commanded the 2nd Battalion from 1922-1925 and was to become Colonel of the Regiment form 1939-1947. A railway enthusiast, countryman and horticulturist, who owned Crathes Castle on Deeside, he was also a good drummer and took a great interest in the Drums and Pipes."
" Colquhonnie Hotel, The"	" Colquhonnie Hotel, The"	"70"	"70"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"William G. Hepburn"	"William G. Hepburn"	"Composed after a lively and alcoholic visit to the Hotel on the way nack from the Braemar Gathering in 1980!"	"Composed after a lively and alcoholic visit to the Hotel on the way nack from the Braemar Gathering in 1980!"
"Conon Bridge"	"Conon Bridge"	"6"	"6"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"GS was fond of this bridge on the Black Isle and named the tune for it; the Black Isle was of course where his family came from."	"GS was fond of this bridge on the Black Isle and named the tune for it; the Black Isle was of course where his family came from."
"Coronation Hornpipe, The"	"Coronation Hornpipe, The"	"72"	"72"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"The title commemorates the Coronation celebrations and was composed in the Coronation year, 1953."	"The title commemorates the Coronation celebrations and was composed in the Coronation year, 1953."
"Craig-n-Dargiety"	"Craig-n-Dargiety"	"75"	"75"	"Polka"	"Polka"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Joe Wilson"	"P|M Joe Wilson"	"Composed in 1959 the tune named after a rock which is situated on the shore of te Moray Firth in the area of Gordonstoun."	"Composed in 1959 the tune named after a rock which is situated on the shore of te Moray Firth in the area of Gordonstoun."
"Craig-n-Darroch"	"Craig-n-Darroch"	"124"	"124"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Traditional"	"Traditional"
"Craigievar Castle"	"Craigievar Castle"	"87"	"87"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"John Laing"	"John Laing"	"This catchy an lilting air was composed to commemorate the opening of the Castle by the National Trust of Scotland in 1981. The Castle is one of the best known and best preserved castles in Aberdeenshire."	"This catchy an lilting air was composed to commemorate the opening of the Castle by the National Trust of Scotland in 1981. The Castle is one of the best known and best preserved castles in Aberdeenshire."
"Craigston Castle"	"Craigston Castle"	"36"	"36"	"March"	"March"	"12|8"	"12|8"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"Composed in 1957, the title is taken from the castle of that name which is situated between Turrif and Fraserburgh."	"Composed in 1957, the title is taken from the castle of that name which is situated between Turrif and Fraserburgh."
"Cronan Corrievreccan"	"Cronan Corrievreccan"	"173"	"173"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod's arrangement of this old Gaelic Air."	"P|M Donald MacLeod's arrangement of this old Gaelic Air."
"Culbokie"	"Culbokie"	"137"	"137"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"Culbokie is a very pretty little highland village north of Inverness. It had the distinction of producing a tug of war team which was invicible around the highland gathering circuit in the period before and after the second World War!"	"Culbokie is a very pretty little highland village north of Inverness. It had the distinction of producing a tug of war team which was invicible around the highland gathering circuit in the period before and after the second World War!"
"Cullen Bay"	"Cullen Bay"	"54"	"54"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"Composed in 1959 and named after Cullen Bay on the Banffshire coast."	"Composed in 1959 and named after Cullen Bay on the Banffshire coast."
"Dalnahassaig"	"Dalnahassaig"	"16"	"16"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Often when GS stayed with relatives or close friends he would give them a tune as his way of saying thank you for their hospitality. He gave this tune to his half brother P|M D.R. MacLennan after staying with him and his wife Jean, and told him to name it. DR named it after his father in law's farm."	"Often when GS stayed with relatives or close friends he would give them a tune as his way of saying thank you for their hospitality. He gave this tune to his half brother P|M D.R. MacLennan after staying with him and his wife Jean, and told him to name it. DR named it after his father in law's farm."
"Dancers of Doune, The"	"Dancers of Doune, The"	"57"	"57"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"Doune Hills overlook Banff bridge and bay and this tune was composed in 1949."	"Doune Hills overlook Banff bridge and bay and this tune was composed in 1949."
"Dancing Gipsy, The"	"Dancing Gipsy, The"	"157"	"157"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"A most descriptive name for a foot tapping tune."	"A most descriptive name for a foot tapping tune."
"Pipe Major David Bail"	"Pipe Major David Bail"	"164"	"164"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Allan W.R. McBean"	"Allan W.R. McBean"	"The subject of the composition is a very keen and excellent piper who is at present Pipe Major of the Royal Victorian Regiment in Australia."	"The subject of the composition is a very keen and excellent piper who is at present Pipe Major of the Royal Victorian Regiment in Australia."
"Death of the Chief, The"	"Death of the Chief, The"	"192"	"192"	"Funeral March"	"Funeral March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Funeral March"	"Funeral March"
"Delvinside"	"Delvinside"	"135"	"135"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"
"Dhorlin, The"	"Dhorlin, The"	"179"	"179"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"9|8"	"9|8"	"Archie Duncan"	"Archie Duncan"	"The Dhorlin is a shingle bar of land connecting Davaar Island to the mainland at the mouth of Campbeltouwn Loch, Argyll."	"The Dhorlin is a shingle bar of land connecting Davaar Island to the mainland at the mouth of Campbeltouwn Loch, Argyll."
"Lady Diana Spencer's Welcome to Deeside"	"Lady Diana Spencer's Welcome to Deeside"	"90"	"90"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Donald Robertson"	"P|M Donald Robertson"	"This tune was composed during the Colonael in Chief's engagement to Lady Diana Spencer and was first played at Balmoral by the composer on 28th July 1981, the night before the Royal wedding."	"This tune was composed during the Colonael in Chief's engagement to Lady Diana Spencer and was first played at Balmoral by the composer on 28th July 1981, the night before the Royal wedding."
"Donald Blue"	"Donald Blue"	"213"	"213"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Lights out  -  slow time"	"Lights out  -  slow time"
"Donald McLennan's Exercise"	"Donald McLennan's Exercise"	"23"	"23"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"9|8"	"9|8"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"GS's half brother is D.R. MacLennan who was once Pipe Major of the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders and then was promoted Captain in tha famous Regiment. GS composed this excercise for his brother of whom he was very fond. DR, as he is affectionately known, is a well known piper in his own right and a gold medallist, winning both the gold at Oban and Inverness in the same year, 1956."	"GS's half brother is D.R. MacLennan who was once Pipe Major of the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders and then was promoted Captain in tha famous Regiment. GS composed this excercise for his brother of whom he was very fond. DR, as he is affectionately known, is a well known piper in his own right and a gold medallist, winning both the gold at Oban and Inverness in the same year, 1956."
"Donnie MacGregor"	"Donnie MacGregor"	"160"	"160"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Donald MacPherson"	"Donald MacPherson"	"This tune is dedicated by the composer to an old school friend."	"This tune is dedicated by the composer to an old school friend."
"Doodlum Dhu"	"Doodlum Dhu"	"129"	"129"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Douglas A. Will"	"Douglas A. Will"	"This flowing tune was named simply because the composer thought the first two bars said 'Doodlum Dhy'!"	"This flowing tune was named simply because the composer thought the first two bars said 'Doodlum Dhy'!"
"Dornkop"	"Dornkop"	"13"	"13"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This tune commemorates the action of the 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders at Doornkop, South Africa on 29th May 1900 as a result of which Winston Churchill wrote 'There is no doubt that they are the finest Regiment in the world...Their unfaltering advance...their machine like change of direction...their final charge with the bayonet constitute their latest feast of arms the equal of Dargai ar Elandslaagte'."	"This tune commemorates the action of the 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders at Doornkop, South Africa on 29th May 1900 as a result of which Winston Churchill wrote 'There is no doubt that they are the finest Regiment in the world...Their unfaltering advance...their machine like change of direction...their final charge with the bayonet constitute their latest feast of arms the equal of Dargai ar Elandslaagte'."
"Dovecote Park"	"Dovecote Park"	"103"	"103"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M James Braidwood"	"P|M James Braidwood"
"Drumming of the Grouse, The"	"Drumming of the Grouse, The"	"42"	"42"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"William J. Watt"	"William J. Watt"	"An unusual two part march composed in Canada."	"An unusual two part march composed in Canada."
"Dugald Gillespie"	"Dugald Gillespie"	"91"	"91"	"March"	"March"	"12|8"	"12|8"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Composed by one member of the Strathclyde Police PB for another; Inspector Dugald Gillespie is the officer in charge of the Strathclyde Police PB and in 1981 he won the gold medal for gaelic singing at the Mod."	"Composed by one member of the Strathclyde Police PB for another; Inspector Dugald Gillespie is the officer in charge of the Strathclyde Police PB and in 1981 he won the gold medal for gaelic singing at the Mod."
"Duke of Gordon, The"	"Duke of Gordon, The"	"199"	"199"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"William Marshall"	"William Marshall"	"Company Calls  -  HQ Company (Strathspey Time)"	"Company Calls  -  HQ Company (Strathspey Time)"
"Dunadd"	"Dunadd"	"131"	"131"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"A.G. Kenneth"	"A.G. Kenneth"	"Why Dunadd? 'A name?', said the composer, 'I knew the day would come when I'd be asked to name it. Well, if no one else has preempted me, call it Dunadd after the historic site'. The historic site is a small hill by the River Add in Argyll and it was one of the earliest centres of civilisation by the Scots."	"Why Dunadd? 'A name?', said the composer, 'I knew the day would come when I'd be asked to name it. Well, if no one else has preempted me, call it Dunadd after the historic site'. The historic site is a small hill by the River Add in Argyll and it was one of the earliest centres of civilisation by the Scots."
"Earl of Airlie, The"	"Earl of Airlie, The"	"62"	"62"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M James McGregor"	"P|M James McGregor"	"J. McGregor was head deer stalker and pier to the Earl of Airlie for a number of years after he had left Royal service at Balmoral in 1955. About 1962 Brigadier Sir Bernard Fergusson, later Lord Ballantrae, was staying with Lord Airlie who asked P|M McGregor to play that night after dinner. His Lordship also asked his piper why Sir Bernard had a pipe tune and he did not! 'You'll have one by tonight!' was the quick reply and this happy little reel was the result."	"J. McGregor was head deer stalker and pier to the Earl of Airlie for a number of years after he had left Royal service at Balmoral in 1955. About 1962 Brigadier Sir Bernard Fergusson, later Lord Ballantrae, was staying with Lord Airlie who asked P|M McGregor to play that night after dinner. His Lordship also asked his piper why Sir Bernard had a pipe tune and he did not! 'You'll have one by tonight!' was the quick reply and this happy little reel was the result."
"Edingurgh Castle"	"Edingurgh Castle"	"10"	"10"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Named by Gs in honour of the Castle where he first joined the Gordon Highlanders in 1889, this march has not been published before."	"Named by Gs in honour of the Castle where he first joined the Gordon Highlanders in 1889, this march has not been published before."
"Lt. Col. G.R. Elsmie, OBE"	"Lt. Col. G.R. Elsmie, OBE"	"46"	"46"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"D|M Robert Bruce"	"D|M Robert Bruce"	"This popular Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion from 1959-1961, originally joined the 1st Battalion in Edinburgh in 1936 and then went to the 2nd Battalion in Singapore where he was captured by the Japanese in 1942. A great character, who as a Retired Officer ran Regimental Headquarters from 1965-1973, this tune is a worthy memorial to him. It was written after the composer, who had also been captured with the 2nd Gordons in Singapore, had met Colonel Elsmie at a reunion of the 2nd Battalion many years later."	"This popular Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion from 1959-1961, originally joined the 1st Battalion in Edinburgh in 1936 and then went to the 2nd Battalion in Singapore where he was captured by the Japanese in 1942. A great character, who as a Retired Officer ran Regimental Headquarters from 1965-1973, this tune is a worthy memorial to him. It was written after the composer, who had also been captured with the 2nd Gordons in Singapore, had met Colonel Elsmie at a reunion of the 2nd Battalion many years later."
"Evan MacRae's Favourite"	"Evan MacRae's Favourite"	"154"	"154"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Iain McPherson, MM"	"Iain McPherson, MM"	"This tune was so well liked by P|M Evan Macrae that the composer named it for him."	"This tune was so well liked by P|M Evan Macrae that the composer named it for him."
"Major 'Conger' Ross's Farewell to the 1st Gordons"	"Major 'Conger' Ross's Farewell to the 1st Gordons"	"38"	"38"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"A.F. MacDonald"	"A.F. MacDonald"	"Lieutenant Colonel G.N. Ross served from 1928 to 1955 and left the 1st Battalion as Major and Second in Command in Germany in August 1950. The composer dedicated this tune to him thirty-one years later in 1981!"	"Lieutenant Colonel G.N. Ross served from 1928 to 1955 and left the 1st Battalion as Major and Second in Command in Germany in August 1950. The composer dedicated this tune to him thirty-one years later in 1981!"
"Farewell to the 92nd Highland"	"Farewell to the 92nd Highland"	"51"	"51"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Col. Sir James Burn"	"Col. Sir James Burn"
"P|M Bob Brown's Farewell to the Ballochbuie"	"P|M Bob Brown's Farewell to the Ballochbuie"	"32"	"32"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Pipe Major Robert B. Nicol"	"Pipe Major Robert B. Nicol"	"This is one of the few tunes composed by P|M Bob Nicol and was written by him at the behest of Seton Gordon after Bob Brown died in 1972. Bob Brown lived in a house on e edge of the Ballochbuie Forest at Balmoral and originally the title was to be 'Pipe Major Robert Brown; Farewell to the Ballochbuie Forest'. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales himself however suggested the title by which the tune is now known, als being less cumbernome and more appropriate for this 'wonderfull man and famous piper'."	"This is one of the few tunes composed by P|M Bob Nicol and was written by him at the behest of Seton Gordon after Bob Brown died in 1972. Bob Brown lived in a house on e edge of the Ballochbuie Forest at Balmoral and originally the title was to be 'Pipe Major Robert Brown; Farewell to the Ballochbuie Forest'. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales himself however suggested the title by which the tune is now known, als being less cumbernome and more appropriate for this 'wonderfull man and famous piper'."
"Kitchener's Army"	"Kitchener's Army"	"15"	"15"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"In 1915 GS composed this tune for the newly raised volunteer army, Kitchener's first 100,000, and called it 'Kitchener's Army'. GS was a great admirer of the young, willing, enthusiastic volunteer soldiers."	"In 1915 GS composed this tune for the newly raised volunteer army, Kitchener's first 100,000, and called it 'Kitchener's Army'. GS was a great admirer of the young, willing, enthusiastic volunteer soldiers."
"Farewell to the Highlands"	"Farewell to the Highlands"	"172"	"172"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"18|8"	"18|8"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Composed about 1979 to commemorate those many people who have had to leace Scotland for economic and historical reasons over the centuries."	"Composed about 1979 to commemorate those many people who have had to leace Scotland for economic and historical reasons over the centuries."
"Fasgahdair"	"Fasgahdair"	"86"	"86"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Robert Henderson"	"P|M Robert Henderson"	"This tune was composed in 1981 at the request of British Petroleum who had asked for the Drums and Pipes of the 1st Battalion to play at the launching of the BP safety ship Fasgahdair on 23rd March 1981 on Clydeside. Fasgahdair is the gaelic name for the bird, the Great Skua."	"This tune was composed in 1981 at the request of British Petroleum who had asked for the Drums and Pipes of the 1st Battalion to play at the launching of the BP safety ship Fasgahdair on 23rd March 1981 on Clydeside. Fasgahdair is the gaelic name for the bird, the Great Skua."
"Fingal's Weeping"	"Fingal's Weeping"	"203"	"203"	"Slow Time"	"Slow Time"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"GH Reveille"	"GH Reveille"
"Fiona Dickson"	"Fiona Dickson"	"139"	"139"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"Donald MacPherson"	"Donald MacPherson"	"This special tune is named for the composer's daughter. Donald MacPherson is of course one of the greatest piobaireachd players alive today winning the Open Piobaireachd eleven times at Oban and holding nine clasps for the gold medal at Inverness - a record achievement."	"This special tune is named for the composer's daughter. Donald MacPherson is of course one of the greatest piobaireachd players alive today winning the Open Piobaireachd eleven times at Oban and holding nine clasps for the gold medal at Inverness - a record achievement."
"Fittie Boatman, The"	"Fittie Boatman, The"	"167"	"167"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Ian Blair"	"Ian Blair"	"Composed by an ex Scots Guards pier, now Pipe Major of the Old Meldrum Royal British Legion Pipe Band, this tune is a tribute to a friend, the late Ronald Cowper. Cowper was a 'fittie(Foot of Dee)boatman'. The fittie boatman work in Aberdeen Harbour plying their trade which is helping to secure boats tying up alongside the harbour."	"Composed by an ex Scots Guards pier, now Pipe Major of the Old Meldrum Royal British Legion Pipe Band, this tune is a tribute to a friend, the late Ronald Cowper. Cowper was a 'fittie(Foot of Dee)boatman'. The fittie boatman work in Aberdeen Harbour plying their trade which is helping to secure boats tying up alongside the harbour."
"Flora McNeill's Strathspey"	"Flora McNeill's Strathspey"	"130"	"130"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Iain McPherson, MM"	"Iain McPherson, MM"	"Miss McNeill is the long serving secretary of the Scottish Pipers Association."	"Miss McNeill is the long serving secretary of the Scottish Pipers Association."
"Flower of the Hills"	"Flower of the Hills"	"125"	"125"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"A.G. Kenneth"	"A.G. Kenneth"	"This lively strathspey has a good swing to it and is composed by one of the foremost experts on piobaireachd today. His great hobby apart from piping is botany - hence the name of the tune."	"This lively strathspey has a good swing to it and is composed by one of the foremost experts on piobaireachd today. His great hobby apart from piping is botany - hence the name of the tune."
"Flowers of the Forest, The"	"Flowers of the Forest, The"	"191"	"191"	"Funeral March"	"Funeral March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Funeral March"	"Funeral March"
"Lt. Col. P.W. Forbes of Corse, OBE"	"Lt. Col. P.W. Forbes of Corse, OBE"	"43"	"43"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M Calum A. Campbell"	"P|M Calum A. Campbell"	"Lt. Col. Forbes of Corse who died in 1979 belonged to one of the oldest families in Aberdeenshire. He was a third generation Gordon Highlander who commanded the 1st Battalion from 1956-1959 and his son Andrew, now Laird of Corse was also a Gordon. Col. Forbes had a  good sense of humour. On being asked if Corse in Aberdeenshire was on Deeside or Doside, he replied it was difficult to tell 'for when I piddle outside my front door I simply don't know whether it runs into the Dee or the Don!'"	"Lt. Col. Forbes of Corse who died in 1979 belonged to one of the oldest families in Aberdeenshire. He was a third generation Gordon Highlander who commanded the 1st Battalion from 1956-1959 and his son Andrew, now Laird of Corse was also a Gordon. Col. Forbes had a  good sense of humour. On being asked if Corse in Aberdeenshire was on Deeside or Doside, he replied it was difficult to tell 'for when I piddle outside my front door I simply don't know whether it runs into the Dee or the Don!'"
"Francis Rushbrooke Williams"	"Francis Rushbrooke Williams"	"126"	"126"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"The tune was dedicated by the composer to a long term pupil of his who has the distinction of having played from memory all the tunes published in the Piobaireachd Society's collection of Ceol Mor!"	"The tune was dedicated by the composer to a long term pupil of his who has the distinction of having played from memory all the tunes published in the Piobaireachd Society's collection of Ceol Mor!"
"Gale Warning"	"Gale Warning"	"71"	"71"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"D|M Robert Bruce"	"D|M Robert Bruce"	"This very clever, descriptive piece of music depicts a gale building up."	"This very clever, descriptive piece of music depicts a gale building up."
"Garrawalt Bridge, The"	"Garrawalt Bridge, The"	"89"	"89"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"Willam G. Hepburn"	"Willam G. Hepburn"	"P|M Hepburn was a pupil of Bob Brown's and crossed this bridge on the Balmoral estate many times going to his tutor. The tune was written in 1970."	"P|M Hepburn was a pupil of Bob Brown's and crossed this bridge on the Balmoral estate many times going to his tutor. The tune was written in 1970."
"George Fraser"	"George Fraser"	"63"	"63"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M Calum A. Campbell"	"P|M Calum A. Campbell"	"George Fraser was a Seaforth Highlander and a great friend of the composer."	"George Fraser was a Seaforth Highlander and a great friend of the composer."
"Lt. Gn. Sir George Gordon Lennox, KBE, CB, CVO, DSO"	"Lt. Gn. Sir George Gordon Lennox, KBE, CB, CVO, DSO"	"40"	"40"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Ronald Henderson"	"P|M Ronald Henderson"	"A direct descendant of the fourth Duke of Gordon and Duchess Jean, Sir George was appointed Colonel of the Gordon Highlanders in 1965. This tune was first played at Palace Barracks, Belfast on 7th April  at a farewell parade for this distinguished Colonel of the Regiment."	"A direct descendant of the fourth Duke of Gordon and Duchess Jean, Sir George was appointed Colonel of the Gordon Highlanders in 1965. This tune was first played at Palace Barracks, Belfast on 7th April  at a farewell parade for this distinguished Colonel of the Regiment."
"Major George Morrison, DSO"	"Major George Morrison, DSO"	"32"	"32"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M Calum A. Campbell"	"P|M Calum A. Campbell"	"Major G. Morrison served with the 1st Battalion throughout the 1939-45 War winning the DSO at Thomashof, Goch in Germany in 1945. A very gallant and popular officer, this tune was composed for him when he left the 1st Battalion in 1960."	"Major G. Morrison served with the 1st Battalion throughout the 1939-45 War winning the DSO at Thomashof, Goch in Germany in 1945. A very gallant and popular officer, this tune was composed for him when he left the 1st Battalion in 1960."
"George Square"	"George Square"	"168"	"168"	"JIg"	"JIg"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Donald MacPherson"	"Donald MacPherson"	"This famous square in Glasgow is overlooked by the City Chambers; the composer used to admire this view when he was the piper to the Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1980-1981."	"This famous square in Glasgow is overlooked by the City Chambers; the composer used to admire this view when he was the piper to the Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1980-1981."
"Georgiana's Polka"	"Georgiana's Polka"	"155"	"155"	"Polka"	"Polka"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Robert H. Brown"	"Robert H. Brown"	"Georgiana is Georgiana King Man Yip, a chinese lady who lives in Kowloon, Hong Kong. This tune was composed for her in 1979."	"Georgiana is Georgiana King Man Yip, a chinese lady who lives in Kowloon, Hong Kong. This tune was composed for her in 1979."
"Ghlass-Ault, The"	"Ghlass-Ault, The"	"145"	"145"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M William Ross"	"P|M William Ross"	"William Ross of the 42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch) was Sovereigns Piper to Queen Victoria. The Ghlass Ault is a beautiful stream on the Balmoral estate."	"William Ross of the 42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch) was Sovereigns Piper to Queen Victoria. The Ghlass Ault is a beautiful stream on the Balmoral estate."
"Gin I Were A Baron's Heir"	"Gin I Were A Baron's Heir"	"173"	"173"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Traditional"	"Traditional"
"Glen Feulan"	"Glen Feulan"	"39"	"39"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"R.D. Adams"	"R.D. Adams"	"This tune was written about 1954 for Lieutenant Colonel Mike DuBoulay, MC who served in the 5th|7th Gordons throughout the Second World War and who was to command the 5th|6th Gordons from 1951 to 1954. He asked that the tune be named after his wife's home."	"This tune was written about 1954 for Lieutenant Colonel Mike DuBoulay, MC who served in the 5th|7th Gordons throughout the Second World War and who was to command the 5th|6th Gordons from 1951 to 1954. He asked that the tune be named after his wife's home."
"Glen Gelder"	"Glen Gelder"	"84"	"84"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M James McGregor"	"P|M James McGregor"	"Composed on a troopship on the way to Egypt in 1942 the tune was called after the composer's 'home ground'; Glen Gelder lies between Balmoral Castle and Lochnagar. After the War, His Majesty King George VI heard that Jimmy McGregor, one of his pipers, had composed a tune and asked that it should be played that night around the table at Balmoral Castle. After a rapid practice and led by P|M Alex MacDonald, Bob Brown, Bob Nicol, Jimmy MacGregor and his brother William, played the tune and, later that evening, the composer was delighted to receive the pipe programme signed by both Their Majesties The King and The Queen. The next night the Royal Family asked for the tune to be played again and this time the composer was given a pipe programme signed by Their Royal Highnesses The Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh."	"Composed on a troopship on the way to Egypt in 1942 the tune was called after the composer's 'home ground'; Glen Gelder lies between Balmoral Castle and Lochnagar. After the War, His Majesty King George VI heard that Jimmy McGregor, one of his pipers, had composed a tune and asked that it should be played that night around the table at Balmoral Castle. After a rapid practice and led by P|M Alex MacDonald, Bob Brown, Bob Nicol, Jimmy MacGregor and his brother William, played the tune and, later that evening, the composer was delighted to receive the pipe programme signed by both Their Majesties The King and The Queen. The next night the Royal Family asked for the tune to be played again and this time the composer was given a pipe programme signed by Their Royal Highnesses The Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh."
"Glendaruel Highlanders, The"	"Glendaruel Highlanders, The"	"209"	"209"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M A. Fettes|Cpt. D.R. MacLennan"	"P|M A. Fettes|Cpt. D.R. MacLennan"	"Five Minutes Dress for Parade  -  March
1st and 2nd P|M A. Fettes 3rd and 4th Cpt. D.R. MacLennan"	"Five Minutes Dress for Parade  -  March
1st and 2nd P|M A. Fettes 3rd and 4th Cpt. D.R. MacLennan"
"Glendronach"	"Glendronach"	"86"	"86"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M Robert Anderson"	"P|M Robert Anderson"	"This is a well known disillery at Forgue near Huntly, Aberdeenshire. The composer visited it, though he would not say for how long! The tune was composed as a result of the visit!"	"This is a well known disillery at Forgue near Huntly, Aberdeenshire. The composer visited it, though he would not say for how long! The tune was composed as a result of the visit!"
"Gordon Highlanders Funeral March, The"	"Gordon Highlanders Funeral March, The"	"192"	"192"	"Funeral March"	"Funeral March"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"Funeral March"	"Funeral March"
"Gordon's March, The"	"Gordon's March, The"	"188"	"188"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"Regimental Pipe Tunes  -  Advance in Review Order.
First Eight bars played only"	"Regimental Pipe Tunes  -  Advance in Review Order.
First Eight bars played only"
"Gordons' Farewell to Castlehill, The"	"Gordons' Farewell to Castlehill, The"	"44"	"44"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"The original Depot of the Regiment was at Castlehill Barracks not far from the Town House, Aberdeen. The Depot moved from there to Gordon Barracks, Bridge of Don in 1935 and this unusual and musical tune commemorates that move."	"The original Depot of the Regiment was at Castlehill Barracks not far from the Town House, Aberdeen. The Depot moved from there to Gordon Barracks, Bridge of Don in 1935 and this unusual and musical tune commemorates that move."
"Gordon's Home, The"	"Gordon's Home, The"	"177"	"177"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"William M. MacDonald"	"William M. MacDonald"	"The composer asked that the authors name this attractive, peacful tune in honour of the Gordon Highlanders. It conjures up visions of the beautiful hills and streams of Aberdeenshire - the heart of the Regimental area, hence the name. The composer who served with the Quieen's Own Cameron Highlanders has won the gold medal at Oban and at Inverness and also holds a clasp for Inverness."	"The composer asked that the authors name this attractive, peacful tune in honour of the Gordon Highlanders. It conjures up visions of the beautiful hills and streams of Aberdeenshire - the heart of the Regimental area, hence the name. The composer who served with the Quieen's Own Cameron Highlanders has won the gold medal at Oban and at Inverness and also holds a clasp for Inverness."
"Gordon, Duke of"	"Gordon, Duke of"	"199"	"199"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Duke of Gordon"	"Duke of Gordon"
"Grampian Seal, The"	"Grampian Seal, The"	"42"	"42"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M Ronald Henderson"	"P|M Ronald Henderson"	"The Grampian Region honoured the Regiment which had been connected with the area for 185 years and gave its Seal to The Gordon Highlanders in the shape of a key and a pipe banner. The presentation took place at Woodhill House, Aberdeen, on 1st August 1980 and this tune was composed to commemorate the event."	"The Grampian Region honoured the Regiment which had been connected with the area for 185 years and gave its Seal to The Gordon Highlanders in the shape of a key and a pipe banner. The presentation took place at Woodhill House, Aberdeen, on 1st August 1980 and this tune was composed to commemorate the event."
"Grannie Duncan"	"Grannie Duncan"	"202"	"202"	"Slow Time"	"Slow Time"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"GH Reveille  -  slow time"	"GH Reveille  -  slow time"
"Granny Manson of Kilblean"	"Granny Manson of Kilblean"	"104"	"104"	"March"	"March"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Ian Blair"	"Ian Blair"	"Granny Manson, as she is affecionately known, comes from Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire, and is the widow of Captain Manson, a Gordon Highlander who was badly wounded in the First World War. Their son who became a Gordon in the Second War, was killed in action in 1942 as a Flight Lieutenant, having transferred to the Royal Air Force. He wore his Gordon kilt from time to time with his RAF uniform! This tune is a tribute to a wonderful old lady who has done much to help the Old Meldrum Royal British Legion Pipe Band."	"Granny Manson, as she is affecionately known, comes from Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire, and is the widow of Captain Manson, a Gordon Highlander who was badly wounded in the First World War. Their son who became a Gordon in the Second War, was killed in action in 1942 as a Flight Lieutenant, having transferred to the Royal Air Force. He wore his Gordon kilt from time to time with his RAF uniform! This tune is a tribute to a wonderful old lady who has done much to help the Old Meldrum Royal British Legion Pipe Band."
"Green Garter, The"	"Green Garter, The"	"158"	"158"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Trad?. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"Trad?. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"An old tune but the last two parts have been composed and added to it by P|M D. MacLeod, MBE.
2nd, 3rd and 4th parts by P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"An old tune but the last two parts have been composed and added to it by P|M D. MacLeod, MBE.
2nd, 3rd and 4th parts by P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"
"Greenwoodside"	"Greenwoodside"	"203"	"203"	"Quick Time"	"Quick Time"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"GH Reveille"	"GH Reveille"
"Haughs of Cromdale, The"	"Haughs of Cromdale, The"	"212"	"212"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Tattoo Last Post  -  March"	"Tattoo Last Post  -  March"
"Haughs of Cromdale, The"	"Haughs of Cromdale, The"	"187"	"187"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"Regimental Pipe Tunes - The Charge - Strathspey Time"	"Regimental Pipe Tunes - The Charge - Strathspey Time"
"Hawk, The"	"Hawk, The"	"153"	"153"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"James Hill"	"James Hill"
"Heather Grant of Strathyre"	"Heather Grant of Strathyre"	"88"	"88"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"9|8"	"9|8"	"P|M James McGregor"	"P|M James McGregor"	"Composed about 1975 for the wife of William Grant, a deerstalker who was a close friend of P|M McGregor."	"Composed about 1975 for the wife of William Grant, a deerstalker who was a close friend of P|M McGregor."
"Heights of Dargai, The"	"Heights of Dargai, The"	"180"	"180"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"9|8"	"9|8"	"J. Wallace"	"J. Wallace"	"The 1st Gordons won world renown at the Heights of Dargai which they cleared on 20th October 1897 when many previous attempts by other British troops that day had failed. Piper George Findlater, painfully wounded in the ankles and in a very exposed position, coninued to play his pipes to encourage his comrades. He was awarded the Victoria Cross and became a hero of the British Empire."	"The 1st Gordons won world renown at the Heights of Dargai which they cleared on 20th October 1897 when many previous attempts by other British troops that day had failed. Piper George Findlater, painfully wounded in the ankles and in a very exposed position, coninued to play his pipes to encourage his comrades. He was awarded the Victoria Cross and became a hero of the British Empire."
"Heroes of Kohima, The"	"Heroes of Kohima, The"	"87"	"87"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Lance Bombardier Stewart"	"Lance Bombardier Stewart"	"Lance Bombardier Stewart belong to the 8th Gordons who were sent to Burma as the 100th (Gordon Highlanders) Anti Tank Regiment Royal Artillery. The 9th Gordons as 116th Regiment (Gordon Highlanders) Royal Armoured Corps, had taken part in the great battle at Kohima, Burma in April-June 1944."	"Lance Bombardier Stewart belong to the 8th Gordons who were sent to Burma as the 100th (Gordon Highlanders) Anti Tank Regiment Royal Artillery. The 9th Gordons as 116th Regiment (Gordon Highlanders) Royal Armoured Corps, had taken part in the great battle at Kohima, Burma in April-June 1944."
"Heroes of Oosterbeek, The"	"Heroes of Oosterbeek, The"	"176"	"176"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"The composer visited Arnhem and was fascinated to find that much of the fighting there in 1944 had taken place at Oosterbeek. When visiting the cemetery there in 1978 he was particularly moved at finding the grave of a young soldier called McCullough from Oban and this tune was composed then to commemorate those who had fallen at Oosterbeek. The composer, who is now in the Strathclyde Police, served in the 1st Battalion the Black Watch (R.H.R.) from 1948-1950 and then in the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders T.A. from 1950-1957. He comes from a well known piping family from Oban."	"The composer visited Arnhem and was fascinated to find that much of the fighting there in 1944 had taken place at Oosterbeek. When visiting the cemetery there in 1978 he was particularly moved at finding the grave of a young soldier called McCullough from Oban and this tune was composed then to commemorate those who had fallen at Oosterbeek. The composer, who is now in the Strathclyde Police, served in the 1st Battalion the Black Watch (R.H.R.) from 1948-1950 and then in the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders T.A. from 1950-1957. He comes from a well known piping family from Oban."
"Herring Boat Song, The"	"Herring Boat Song, The"	"178"	"178"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"
"Highland Brigade at Magersfontein, The"	"Highland Brigade at Magersfontein, The"	"182"	"182"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"P|M John MacLellan, DCM"	"P|M John MacLellan, DCM"	"This battle took place on 11th December 1899 in South Africa during the Boer War. The Highland Brigade was unsuccessfully sent against a difficult Boer position and lost many men including Lieutenant Colonel G.T.F. Downman commanding the 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders; he was a most popular and capable commanding officer."	"This battle took place on 11th December 1899 in South Africa during the Boer War. The Highland Brigade was unsuccessfully sent against a difficult Boer position and lost many men including Lieutenant Colonel G.T.F. Downman commanding the 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders; he was a most popular and capable commanding officer."
"Highland Wedding, The"	"Highland Wedding, The"	"114"	"114"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Angus McKay"	"Angus McKay"
"Hills of Java, The"	"Hills of Java, The"	"82"	"82"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"John Laing"	"John Laing"	"This tune is a reminder of a visit the composer made to Java with a friend Paddy Quinn who helped compose the tune. The visit took place towards the end of 1041 when they were both serving in the 2nd Battalion in Singapore. John Laing now lives in Strathdon having survived the horrors of Japanese prisoner of war camps."	"This tune is a reminder of a visit the composer made to Java with a friend Paddy Quinn who helped compose the tune. The visit took place towards the end of 1041 when they were both serving in the 2nd Battalion in Singapore. John Laing now lives in Strathdon having survived the horrors of Japanese prisoner of war camps."
"Hills of Kintail, The"	"Hills of Kintail, The"	"170"	"170"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"12|8"	"12|8"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"The composer and his family spent many happy holidays wandering around Kintail. It was during one such holiday that this tune was written."	"The composer and his family spent many happy holidays wandering around Kintail. It was during one such holiday that this tune was written."
"Hugh A. MacCallum"	"Hugh A. MacCallum"	"180"	"180"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"9|8"	"9|8"	"Archie Duncan"	"Archie Duncan"	"The composer served with the Royal Scots Fusiliers as pipe corporal in the 1930s. He has named this tune after a close friend, a well known player and gold medallist."	"The composer served with the Royal Scots Fusiliers as pipe corporal in the 1930s. He has named this tune after a close friend, a well known player and gold medallist."
"Inverboyndie"	"Inverboyndie"	"29"	"29"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"Composed in 1952; Inverboyndie lies between Banff and Portsoy. A distillery there was bombed during the Second World War, releasing a fair quantity of whisky into the waterways thereabouts to the delight of cattle and ducks and to the great sorrow of the members of the rescue services!"	"Composed in 1952; Inverboyndie lies between Banff and Portsoy. A distillery there was bombed during the Second World War, releasing a fair quantity of whisky into the waterways thereabouts to the delight of cattle and ducks and to the great sorrow of the members of the rescue services!"
"Inverness Gathering, The"	"Inverness Gathering, The"	"196"	"196"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Company Marches  -  B Company"	"Company Marches  -  B Company"
"Iona Boat Song, The"	"Iona Boat Song, The"	"172"	"172"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"
"Irish Washerwoman, The"	"Irish Washerwoman, The"	"81"	"81"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Arr. P|M Robert Anderson"	"Arr. P|M Robert Anderson"	"This is a bright arrangement of a traditional tune."	"This is a bright arrangement of a traditional tune."
"Mrs. Agnes Shepherd"	"Mrs. Agnes Shepherd"	"166"	"166"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"G. Shepherd"	"G. Shepherd"
"Jean MacLennan"	"Jean MacLennan"	"4"	"4"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This previously unpublished tune was named for the composer's sister in law, wife of Captain D.R. MacLennan. A very beautiful lady with a good sense of humour, she has always taken a considerable interest in piping."	"This previously unpublished tune was named for the composer's sister in law, wife of Captain D.R. MacLennan. A very beautiful lady with a good sense of humour, she has always taken a considerable interest in piping."
"Jenny Dang the Weaver"	"Jenny Dang the Weaver"	"138"	"138"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"Trad.  | W. MacDonald"	"Trad.  | W. MacDonald"	"An attractive arrangement of an old tune
3rd and 4th parts by W. MacDonald"	"An attractive arrangement of an old tune
3rd and 4th parts by W. MacDonald"
"Jessie Chisolm"	"Jessie Chisolm"	"202"	"202"	"Slow Time"	"Slow Time"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"GH Reveille"	"GH Reveille"
"Jessie Chisolm"	"Jessie Chisolm"	"204"	"204"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"GH Reveille"	"GH Reveille"
"Jim Barrie"	"Jim Barrie"	"96"	"96"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Jimmy Shand"	"Jimmy Shand"	"Jim Barrie was a well known fiddler from Broughty Ferry."	"Jim Barrie was a well known fiddler from Broughty Ferry."
"Jimmy Blue"	"Jimmy Blue"	"150"	"150"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Colin N. Craig"	"Colin N. Craig"	"The composer's family hails from Arran and emigrated to New Zealand where he was born in 1929. This tune is named after a well known Scottish dance band leader."	"The composer's family hails from Arran and emigrated to New Zealand where he was born in 1929. This tune is named after a well known Scottish dance band leader."
"Jock Mason"	"Jock Mason"	"102"	"102"	"March"	"March"	"12|8"	"12|8"	"George Johnston"	"George Johnston"	"The composer is an ex Sergeant Piper of the Scots Guards who distinguished himself on the Pipe Major's course at Edinburgh castle in 1968-69."	"The composer is an ex Sergeant Piper of the Scots Guards who distinguished himself on the Pipe Major's course at Edinburgh castle in 1968-69."
"John Kerr"	"John Kerr"	"156"	"156"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Angus J. McDowell"	"Angus J. McDowell"
"Johnnie Cope"	"Johnnie Cope"	"208"	"208"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Half Hour Dress for Parade  -  March"	"Half Hour Dress for Parade  -  March"
"Kenmure's on and Awa'"	"Kenmure's on and Awa'"	"207"	"207"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"Orderly Room  -  March"	"Orderly Room  -  March"
"Kenneth J. MacLean"	"Kenneth J. MacLean"	"109"	"109"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Iain MacPherson, MM"	"Iain MacPherson, MM"	"The composer served with the 9th Battalion The Highland Light Infantry throughout the Second World War and was awarded the Military Medal in 1944 for conspicuous gallantry. He is a brother of Donald MacPherson and the tune is named after a friend, a well known piper and gold medallist."	"The composer served with the 9th Battalion The Highland Light Infantry throughout the Second World War and was awarded the Military Medal in 1944 for conspicuous gallantry. He is a brother of Donald MacPherson and the tune is named after a friend, a well known piper and gold medallist."
"Major Kernohan, QM"	"Major Kernohan, QM"	"41"	"41"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Joe Wilson"	"P|M Joe Wilson"	"Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) QM Paddy Kernohan was Quartermaster of the 1st Battalion form 1958-1964. this tune was composed for him in 1962."	"Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) QM Paddy Kernohan was Quartermaster of the 1st Battalion form 1958-1964. this tune was composed for him in 1962."
"Kilcoy Mill"	"Kilcoy Mill"	"20"	"20"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Composed by GS this previously unpublished tune has been named by Captain D.R. MacLennan in memory of the mill near where their father John McLennan was born on the Black Isle in 1843."	"Composed by GS this previously unpublished tune has been named by Captain D.R. MacLennan in memory of the mill near where their father John McLennan was born on the Black Isle in 1843."
"King Georg V's Army"	"King Georg V's Army"	"11"	"11"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Having heard Gs composition 'Kitchener's Army' which he composed in 1915 for the new vollunteer Army, the 'old sweats' asked him for a tune to commemorate their efforts up to that point in the war. GS was having a nap on his bunk and heard the drummers practising a beating for the tune 'East Neuk of Fife' and he composed this tune, 'King George V's Army',  to suit the beating he heard."	"Having heard Gs composition 'Kitchener's Army' which he composed in 1915 for the new vollunteer Army, the 'old sweats' asked him for a tune to commemorate their efforts up to that point in the war. GS was having a nap on his bunk and heard the drummers practising a beating for the tune 'East Neuk of Fife' and he composed this tune, 'King George V's Army',  to suit the beating he heard."
"Kiwi, The"	"Kiwi, The"	"153"	"153"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"
"Lace Toon, The"	"Lace Toon, The"	"171"	"171"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"James A. Jeffray"	"James A. Jeffray"	"In 1937 the composer met John Speirs, father of Tom Speirs, at Darvel, Ayrshire. John was to become Pipe Major of the 3rd Battalion The London Scottish (The Gordon Highlanders). This tune was composed soon after their first meeting and because Darvel was a lace weaving centre, the tune was named 'The Lace Toon'."	"In 1937 the composer met John Speirs, father of Tom Speirs, at Darvel, Ayrshire. John was to become Pipe Major of the 3rd Battalion The London Scottish (The Gordon Highlanders). This tune was composed soon after their first meeting and because Darvel was a lace weaving centre, the tune was named 'The Lace Toon'."
"Mrs. McGregor"	"Mrs. McGregor"	"60"	"60"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M James McGregor"	"P|M James McGregor"	"The tune,  composed in 1967, is dedicated to the composer's wife. Jokingly he calls it a 'diplomatic' name, but the attractiveness of the music belies his comment."	"The tune,  composed in 1967, is dedicated to the composer's wife. Jokingly he calls it a 'diplomatic' name, but the attractiveness of the music belies his comment."
"Loch Katrine, Atholl Highlan"	"Loch Katrine, Atholl Highlan"	"120"	"120"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Atholl Highlander's"	"Atholl Highlander's"
"Loch Lochy"	"Loch Lochy"	"21"	"21"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Not published before this tune was named by Captain D.R. MacLennan to commemorate this lovely loch."	"Not published before this tune was named by Captain D.R. MacLennan to commemorate this lovely loch."
"Loch Lubnaig"	"Loch Lubnaig"	"85"	"85"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M James McGregor"	"P|M James McGregor"	"This beautiful tune was composed in 1977 in memory of the late Willie Grant, a deerstalker who was a close personal friend of the composer."	"This beautiful tune was composed in 1977 in memory of the late Willie Grant, a deerstalker who was a close personal friend of the composer."
"Lochaber No More"	"Lochaber No More"	"193"	"193"	"Funeral March"	"Funeral March"	"3|4"	"3|4"			"Funeral March  -  Over the Grave"	"Funeral March  -  Over the Grave"
"Lochanside"	"Lochanside"	"181"	"181"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"P|M John MacLellan, DCM"	"P|M John MacLellan, DCM"
"Lonach Gathering, The"	"Lonach Gathering, The"	"116"	"116"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"W. Grant"	"W. Grant"	"The Lonach Gathering takes place annually at Strathdon in Aberdeenshire and the Lonach Highlanders, who are of the Forbes clan, still march each year to the Gathering which is one of the most attractive and original of the highland games."	"The Lonach Gathering takes place annually at Strathdon in Aberdeenshire and the Lonach Highlanders, who are of the Forbes clan, still march each year to the Gathering which is one of the most attractive and original of the highland games."
"London Scottish at Primosole Bridge, The"	"London Scottish at Primosole Bridge, The"	"50"	"50"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Charles Turnbull"	"P|M Charles Turnbull"	"The battle of Primosole Bridge took place in Sicily on 17th July 1943. It was the first major action in which the 1st Battalion The London Scotish (The Gordon Highlanders) took part in the Second World War. P|M Turnbull was playing a tune he had composed when one of the Cockney Jocks asked what it was. On being told it had no name, he shouted 'Call it Primosole Bridge!' Sadly the Jock was killed in action a few days later."	"The battle of Primosole Bridge took place in Sicily on 17th July 1943. It was the first major action in which the 1st Battalion The London Scotish (The Gordon Highlanders) took part in the Second World War. P|M Turnbull was playing a tune he had composed when one of the Cockney Jocks asked what it was. On being told it had no name, he shouted 'Call it Primosole Bridge!' Sadly the Jock was killed in action a few days later."
"MacDonald's Awa' to the War"	"MacDonald's Awa' to the War"	"99"	"99"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Angus Cameron"	"Angus Cameron"
"Anon"	"Anon"	"22"	"22"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Composed in honour of the composer's wife; it is her name Nona spelt backwards."	"Composed in honour of the composer's wife; it is her name Nona spelt backwards."
"Major C.M. Usher, OBE"	"Major C.M. Usher, OBE"	"12"	"12"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This gallant Gordon Highlander, later to be Colonel C.M. Usher, DSO,OBE, was a very keen piper and was taught by both GS and his father Lieutenant John McLennan. GS promised Charles Usher a tune once he received his promotion to Major and it is probably the last tune GS composed."	"This gallant Gordon Highlander, later to be Colonel C.M. Usher, DSO,OBE, was a very keen piper and was taught by both GS and his father Lieutenant John McLennan. GS promised Charles Usher a tune once he received his promotion to Major and it is probably the last tune GS composed."
"Mons Meg"	"Mons Meg"	"16"	"16"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Mons Meg is a famous cannon in Edinburgh Castle where GS first served as a young Gordon Highlander in 1899. This previously unpublished tune was named by Captain D.R. MacLennan."	"Mons Meg is a famous cannon in Edinburgh Castle where GS first served as a young Gordon Highlander in 1899. This previously unpublished tune was named by Captain D.R. MacLennan."
"My Nut Brown Maiden"	"My Nut Brown Maiden"	"194"	"194"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Company Marches  -  HQ Company"	"Company Marches  -  HQ Company"
"Miss Mary Kenneth's Wedding"	"Miss Mary Kenneth's Wedding"	"127"	"127"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Duncan MacLean"	"Duncan MacLean"	"Now Mrs. Duncan Broadfoot, this tune was composed for Mary Kenneth the daughter of A.G. Kenneth of Stronachullin, Argyll, the well known authority on piobaireachd. The composer was once Headmastser of Achnamara School, Knapdal, Argyll, and now lives near the Kenneths at Ardrishaig, Argyll."	"Now Mrs. Duncan Broadfoot, this tune was composed for Mary Kenneth the daughter of A.G. Kenneth of Stronachullin, Argyll, the well known authority on piobaireachd. The composer was once Headmastser of Achnamara School, Knapdal, Argyll, and now lives near the Kenneths at Ardrishaig, Argyll."
"Man of Kettle"	"Man of Kettle"	"142"	"142"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod's arrangement of this old tune."	"P|M Donald MacLeod's arrangement of this old tune."
"A Man's A Man for A' That"	"A Man's A Man for A' That"	"207"	"207"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Defaulters  -  March"	"Defaulters  -  March"
"Marchioness of Huntly, The"	"Marchioness of Huntly, The"	"127"	"127"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"Traditional"	"Traditional"	"Possibly even more attractive than the well known strathspey 'The Marquis of Huntly', this is an old tradional tune."	"Possibly even more attractive than the well known strathspey 'The Marquis of Huntly', this is an old tradional tune."
"Marquis of Huntly, The"	"Marquis of Huntly, The"	"200"	"200"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"Company Calls  -  C Company (Strathspey Time)"	"Company Calls  -  C Company (Strathspey Time)"
"Memories o'Bon Accord"	"Memories o'Bon Accord"	"93"	"93"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. Allan"	"P|M George S. Allan"	"P|M G.S. Allan, The Royal Scots was a great piper and firm friend of that other GS - George McLennan. Earlier this century they saw a lot of eacht other every summer in Aberdeen where GSMacL lived and where GSA based himself for the Aberdeenshire Games. Bon Accord  is the motto of the City of Aberdeen, and the tune was written in memory of many happy occasions in the Granite City."	"P|M G.S. Allan, The Royal Scots was a great piper and firm friend of that other GS - George McLennan. Earlier this century they saw a lot of eacht other every summer in Aberdeen where GSMacL lived and where GSA based himself for the Aberdeenshire Games. Bon Accord  is the motto of the City of Aberdeen, and the tune was written in memory of many happy occasions in the Granite City."
"Men in Hodden Grey Kilts, The"	"Men in Hodden Grey Kilts, The"	"98"	"98"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"T. Smith"	"T. Smith"	"After the Boer War in which a company of the London Scottish were attached to the Gordon Highlanders, the two Regiments became affiliated and the London Scottish became The London Scottish (The Gordon Highlanders). Raised by Lord Elcho in 1859 they have always worn kilts of hodden grey, hence the title of this tune dedicated to them. This tune which was composed to commemorate their centenary in 1959, was played at a Presentation of Golours Parade that year. The Colours were presented by their Colonel in Chief Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother."	"After the Boer War in which a company of the London Scottish were attached to the Gordon Highlanders, the two Regiments became affiliated and the London Scottish became The London Scottish (The Gordon Highlanders). Raised by Lord Elcho in 1859 they have always worn kilts of hodden grey, hence the title of this tune dedicated to them. This tune which was composed to commemorate their centenary in 1959, was played at a Presentation of Golours Parade that year. The Colours were presented by their Colonel in Chief Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother."
"Willie's Brogues"	"Willie's Brogues"	"151"	"151"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Willie is William Sloan who was once the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association President and who often wore a very large pair of brogues. This tune composed in 1977 was named to commemorate both the President and his shoes!"	"Willie is William Sloan who was once the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association President and who often wore a very large pair of brogues. This tune composed in 1977 was named to commemorate both the President and his shoes!"
"Old Toasty"	"Old Toasty"	"149"	"149"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Named for the composer's uncle whose nickname was Old Toasty; the uncle was Angus Lawrie who founded the Oban Pipe Band in 1922 and who was a well known piper."	"Named for the composer's uncle whose nickname was Old Toasty; the uncle was Angus Lawrie who founded the Oban Pipe Band in 1922 and who was a well known piper."
"Over the Lecht"	"Over the Lecht"	"78"	"78"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"The Lecht road runs steep and windy between Ballater and Fort George. it is a run which pipers, whose battalion is at Fort George and also providing Her Majesty's Guard at Balmoral, know well. The tune was composed in 1972 during a recruiting tour."	"The Lecht road runs steep and windy between Ballater and Fort George. it is a run which pipers, whose battalion is at Fort George and also providing Her Majesty's Guard at Balmoral, know well. The tune was composed in 1972 during a recruiting tour."
"Paddy's Market"	"Paddy's Market"	"169"	"169"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"The market is a second hand clothes market in Glasgow so named because in days gone by it was frequented by poor Irish families."	"The market is a second hand clothes market in Glasgow so named because in days gone by it was frequented by poor Irish families."
"Leaving the Ballochbuie"	"Leaving the Ballochbuie"	"84"	"84"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"12|8"	"12|8"	"William G. Hepburn"	"William G. Hepburn"	"Composed in 1966 in memory of the many lessons the composer was given by P|M Bob Brown at his home, the lodge in the Ballochbuie Forest on Her Majesty's estate at Balmoral."	"Composed in 1966 in memory of the many lessons the composer was given by P|M Bob Brown at his home, the lodge in the Ballochbuie Forest on Her Majesty's estate at Balmoral."
"Pelican, The"	"Pelican, The"	"64"	"64"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M James Robertson"	"P|M James Robertson"	"A most unusual name for a lively reel, this tune which one might assume was named after the bird, was composed in 1954. However, the name is poking a little gentle fun at a Bandmaster of the Regiment who was nicknamed 'The Pelican' by the pipers because of the way he wobbled about!"	"A most unusual name for a lively reel, this tune which one might assume was named after the bird, was composed in 1954. However, the name is poking a little gentle fun at a Bandmaster of the Regiment who was nicknamed 'The Pelican' by the pipers because of the way he wobbled about!"
"Pipe Major James Ackerly"	"Pipe Major James Ackerly"	"165"	"165"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Allan W.R. McBean"	"Allan W.R. McBean"
"Piper's Prayer, The"	"Piper's Prayer, The"	"175"	"175"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"The composer arranged this beautiful, old traditional tune prior to a trip to New Zealand. While out there a friend heard the tune and on being told it had no name, called it 'The Piper's Prayer' - a most appropriate title which has stuck ever since."	"The composer arranged this beautiful, old traditional tune prior to a trip to New Zealand. While out there a friend heard the tune and on being told it had no name, called it 'The Piper's Prayer' - a most appropriate title which has stuck ever since."
"Mrs.  MacPherson of Inveran"	"Mrs.  MacPherson of Inveran"	"18"	"18"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"One of GS's close friends was Angus MacPherson of Inveran who was an excellent piper and who ran a hotel at Inveran. The tune which is perhaps one of the finest reels ever composed was in honour of Angus MacPherson's wife Alice who came from Skye."	"One of GS's close friends was Angus MacPherson of Inveran who was an excellent piper and who ran a hotel at Inveran. The tune which is perhaps one of the finest reels ever composed was in honour of Angus MacPherson's wife Alice who came from Skye."
"Pipe Major Bob Slater"	"Pipe Major Bob Slater"	"178"	"178"	"Retreat March"	"Retreat March"	"3|4"	"3|4"	"P|M Evan MacRae"	"P|M Evan MacRae"
"P|M Calum Campbell's Caprice"	"P|M Calum Campbell's Caprice"	"69"	"69"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Joe L. Wilson"	"P|M Joe L. Wilson"	"Dedicated to a Pipe Major who has a great natural talent as a player and who was Pipe Major of the 1st Battalion form 1955-1961."	"Dedicated to a Pipe Major who has a great natural talent as a player and who was Pipe Major of the 1st Battalion form 1955-1961."
"Mrs. Cath MacDonald"	"Mrs. Cath MacDonald"	"152"	"152"	"Hornpipe"	"Hornpipe"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Evan MacRae"	"P|M Evan MacRae"	"Composed for the wife of a Gordon Highlander by one of Scotland's leading pipers who now lives in Fort William. Mrs. Cath MacDonald is the wife of Alexander MacDonald the stationmaster at Fort William."	"Composed for the wife of a Gordon Highlander by one of Scotland's leading pipers who now lives in Fort William. Mrs. Cath MacDonald is the wife of Alexander MacDonald the stationmaster at Fort William."
"P|M Donald MacLeod's Welcome to Fort Quappelle 1969"	"P|M Donald MacLeod's Welcome to Fort Quappelle 1969"	"48"	"48"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"William J. Watt"	"William J. Watt"	"W.J. Watt was born in 1894 near Countesswells, Aberdeenshire and joined the 7th Gordons in February 1914. He was a piper with the 7th Battalion throughout the First War and emigrated to Winnipeg, Canada about 1920. A prolific composer, he had some tunes printed in the Piping Times and this tune was dedicated to Donald MacLeod who held a number of summer piping schools at Fort Quappelle, Saskatchewan."	"W.J. Watt was born in 1894 near Countesswells, Aberdeenshire and joined the 7th Gordons in February 1914. He was a piper with the 7th Battalion throughout the First War and emigrated to Winnipeg, Canada about 1920. A prolific composer, he had some tunes printed in the Piping Times and this tune was dedicated to Donald MacLeod who held a number of summer piping schools at Fort Quappelle, Saskatchewan."
"Pipe Major Joe Kerr, BEM"	"Pipe Major Joe Kerr, BEM"	"67"	"67"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"P|M Brian McRae"	"P|M Brian McRae"	"Written in 1970 this tune was dedicated to a popular Pipe Major who was unusualy, to be promoted to R.S.M. of the 1st Battalion and who has now retired from the Army and is a policeman."	"Written in 1970 this tune was dedicated to a popular Pipe Major who was unusualy, to be promoted to R.S.M. of the 1st Battalion and who has now retired from the Army and is a policeman."
"Piper's Bonnet, The"	"Piper's Bonnet, The"	"136"	"136"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"
"Vatersay Bay"	"Vatersay Bay"	"174"	"174"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"William M. MacDonald"	"William M. MacDonald"	"This beautiful slow air was written by one of Scotland's foremost pipers. He composed it as he was being ferried over Vatersay Bay by the local priest for a service one Sunday on the island of Vatersay which is near Barra."	"This beautiful slow air was written by one of Scotland's foremost pipers. He composed it as he was being ferried over Vatersay Bay by the local priest for a service one Sunday on the island of Vatersay which is near Barra."
"Piper's Waltz, The"	"Piper's Waltz, The"	"174"	"174"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"A very simple, musical tune sent to the authors by P|M J. Allan, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - the Gordons and Greys spirit of Waterloo lives on!"	"A very simple, musical tune sent to the authors by P|M J. Allan, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - the Gordons and Greys spirit of Waterloo lives on!"
"Lt. Col. D. Polson Hall"	"Lt. Col. D. Polson Hall"	"47"	"47"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Robert U. Brown"	"P|M Robert U. Brown"	"This attractive tune is the only one so far discovered written by P|M Bob Brown. Initially in the last war he was Pipe Major 5th|7th Gordons when Major David Polson Hall was second in command of that Battalion. Both went to Egypt with the 5th|7th in 1942 and were subsequently posted to the middel East Infantry Training Depot where Bob Brown composed this tune."	"This attractive tune is the only one so far discovered written by P|M Bob Brown. Initially in the last war he was Pipe Major 5th|7th Gordons when Major David Polson Hall was second in command of that Battalion. Both went to Egypt with the 5th|7th in 1942 and were subsequently posted to the middel East Infantry Training Depot where Bob Brown composed this tune."
"Unknown Warrior, The"	"Unknown Warrior, The"	"25"	"25"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"This was written as a tribute tu all those who were killed in the First World War and who have no known graves."	"This was written as a tribute tu all those who were killed in the First World War and who have no known graves."
"Prince Charles' March"	"Prince Charles' March"	"49"	"49"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales KG, KT, GCB, ADC, Colonel in Chief the Gordon Highlanders, mad his first visit to the 1st Battalion on 27th June 1978 at Saighton Camp, Chester. At a Beating of Retreat that evening, this tune, composed specially for the occasion, was played as a welcome to the new Colonel Chief."	"His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales KG, KT, GCB, ADC, Colonel in Chief the Gordon Highlanders, mad his first visit to the 1st Battalion on 27th June 1978 at Saighton Camp, Chester. At a Beating of Retreat that evening, this tune, composed specially for the occasion, was played as a welcome to the new Colonel Chief."
"Rab's Loon"	"Rab's Loon"	"79"	"79"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"Rab was C.S.M. R. Philip, a Gordon Highlander and a firm friend of the composer. He asked for a tune for his small boy and this, the result, was written in Ulster in 1979."	"Rab was C.S.M. R. Philip, a Gordon Highlander and a firm friend of the composer. He asked for a tune for his small boy and this, the result, was written in Ulster in 1979."
"Linda Strachan"	"Linda Strachan"	"80"	"80"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"P|M Brian MacRae"	"Daughter, granddaughter and niece of Gordon Highlanders, this tune was composed for Miss Strachan's wedding at Fort George on 17th April 1976. Her father Major Bob Strachan, MBE is a popular and respected Gordon Highlander who was one of the finest R.S.M.'s the 1st Battalion has ever had."	"Daughter, granddaughter and niece of Gordon Highlanders, this tune was composed for Miss Strachan's wedding at Fort George on 17th April 1976. Her father Major Bob Strachan, MBE is a popular and respected Gordon Highlander who was one of the finest R.S.M.'s the 1st Battalion has ever had."
"Reel of Tulloch, The"	"Reel of Tulloch, The"	"215"	"215"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"After 2nd Set"	"After 2nd Set"
"Reverand Randal G.L. McAlister, The"	"Reverand Randal G.L. McAlister, The"	"96"	"96"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"David McKenzie"	"David McKenzie"	"This tune was presented to Mr. McAlister, who founded the Kirriemuir Pipe Band, when he left the parish of Kirriemuir to go to St. John's, Greenock. The composer is the Kirriemuir Pipe Band's Pipe Sergeant."	"This tune was presented to Mr. McAlister, who founded the Kirriemuir Pipe Band, when he left the parish of Kirriemuir to go to St. John's, Greenock. The composer is the Kirriemuir Pipe Band's Pipe Sergeant."
"Miss Judy Morrison"	"Miss Judy Morrison"	"55"	"55"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M James McGregor"	"P|M James McGregor"
"Roes among the Heather, The"	"Roes among the Heather, The"	"133"	"133"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"
"Ronan"	"Ronan"	"108"	"108"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"The tune is named after the home of the composer's cousin. The house is in Oban and the cousin, Ronald Lawrie, was once Pipe Major of the Glasgow Police Pipe Band."	"The tune is named after the home of the composer's cousin. The house is in Oban and the cousin, Ronald Lawrie, was once Pipe Major of the Glasgow Police Pipe Band."
"Ruins of Tobruk, The"	"Ruins of Tobruk, The"	"118"	"118"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"William MacDonald"	"William MacDonald"
"Sally's Party"	"Sally's Party"	"159"	"159"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"The composer asked one of the authors to name the tune. Shortly after, the author broke an achilles tendon at a party when he was jigging about warming up for reel; hence the name."	"The composer asked one of the authors to name the tune. Shortly after, the author broke an achilles tendon at a party when he was jigging about warming up for reel; hence the name."
"Sands of Berneray, The"	"Sands of Berneray, The"	"170"	"170"	"Slow Air"	"Slow Air"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Dr. John McAskill"	"Dr. John McAskill"	"The composer, a doctor, was born on the island of Berneray, Harris - hence the name of this attractive slow air."	"The composer, a doctor, was born on the island of Berneray, Harris - hence the name of this attractive slow air."
"Sandy Cameron"	"Sandy Cameron"	"146"	"146"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"
"Scotch House Jig, The"	"Scotch House Jig, The"	"76"	"76"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Robert Anderson"	"P|M Robert Anderson"	"The composer, a nephew of P|M Cherry Anderson, now works in the Scotch House in London."	"The composer, a nephew of P|M Cherry Anderson, now works in the Scotch House in London."
"Scottish Division, The"	"Scottish Division, The"	"37"	"37"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Sgt. Anthony Kelly"	"Sgt. Anthony Kelly"	"In 1974 a competition was held to choose a pipe tune for the Scottish Division. Lance Corporal Kelly composed this tune in Singapore and played it before an officer of the 1st Battalion, intending to name it for him. The officer, not realising Kelly's intention, put it forward for the competition which is won."	"In 1974 a competition was held to choose a pipe tune for the Scottish Division. Lance Corporal Kelly composed this tune in Singapore and played it before an officer of the 1st Battalion, intending to name it for him. The officer, not realising Kelly's intention, put it forward for the competition which is won."
"Siege of Delhi, The"	"Siege of Delhi, The"	"123"	"123"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"Traditional"	"Traditional"	"This siege took place from 8th June 1857 to 20th September 1857 during the Indian Mutiny when the British Army successfully besieged the mutineers and rebels in Delhi, India. The 75th Regiment later to become the 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders, disinguished themselves before Delhi and gained three Victoria Crosses during this period - Ensign Richard Wadeson, Colour Sergeant Cornelius Coghland and Private Patrick Green."	"This siege took place from 8th June 1857 to 20th September 1857 during the Indian Mutiny when the British Army successfully besieged the mutineers and rebels in Delhi, India. The 75th Regiment later to become the 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders, disinguished themselves before Delhi and gained three Victoria Crosses during this period - Ensign Richard Wadeson, Colour Sergeant Cornelius Coghland and Private Patrick Green."
"Silver Spear, The"	"Silver Spear, The"	"140"	"140"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"
"Sir Patrick Grant"	"Sir Patrick Grant"	"100"	"100"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Iain McPherson, MM"	"Iain McPherson, MM"	"Sir Patrick is a well known and excellent piper who is a director of Grainger and Campbell, Bagpipemakers, Glasgow."	"Sir Patrick is a well known and excellent piper who is a director of Grainger and Campbell, Bagpipemakers, Glasgow."
"Smith of Chillichassie, The"	"Smith of Chillichassie, The"	"144"	"144"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"
"St Andrew's Cross"	"St Andrew's Cross"	"188"	"188"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Regimental Pipe Tunes  -  March Past in Slow Time"	"Regimental Pipe Tunes  -  March Past in Slow Time"
"Starlight Polka, The"	"Starlight Polka, The"	"68"	"68"	"Polka"	"Polka"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M  James Robertson"	"P|M  James Robertson"	"This bright cheerful polka was composed in 1956."	"This bright cheerful polka was composed in 1956."
"Steamboat, The"	"Steamboat, The"	"208"	"208"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"			"Quarter Hour Dress for Parade  -  March"	"Quarter Hour Dress for Parade  -  March"
"Stirling Castle"	"Stirling Castle"	"201"	"201"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"Company Calls  -  Support Company"	"Company Calls  -  Support Company"
"Tailor's Wedding, The"	"Tailor's Wedding, The"	"162"	"162"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Trad."	"Trad."	"3rd and 4th part P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"3rd and 4th part P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"
"Tom Keldie's Birthday"	"Tom Keldie's Birthday"	"56"	"56"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"	"P|M  Joe L. Wilson"	"P|M  Joe L. Wilson"	"Tom Keldie, a piper himself, was the manager of the Kitale Hotel, Kenya. The Drums and Pipes were often invited to play at his hotel when they were in the area and this tune was composed for him in 1962."	"Tom Keldie, a piper himself, was the manager of the Kitale Hotel, Kenya. The Drums and Pipes were often invited to play at his hotel when they were in the area and this tune was composed for him in 1962."
"Tom Speir's Welcome to Glenalmond"	"Tom Speir's Welcome to Glenalmond"	"31"	"31"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M James McGregor"	"P|M James McGregor"	"Tom Speirs, a friend of the composer, is one of the leading pipers of today. This tune was composed to thank him for judging the piping pupils at Trinity College, Glenalmond in 1981. The pupils are taught piping by the composer."	"Tom Speirs, a friend of the composer, is one of the leading pipers of today. This tune was composed to thank him for judging the piping pupils at Trinity College, Glenalmond in 1981. The pupils are taught piping by the composer."
"A Touch of the Irish"	"A Touch of the Irish"	"161"	"161"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Dr. John MacAskill"	"Dr. John MacAskill"	"The composer is a well known solo piper originally from Harris and who now practices medicine in Fort William. This tune was composed during a ceilidh."	"The composer is a well known solo piper originally from Harris and who now practices medicine in Fort William. This tune was composed during a ceilidh."
"Inverlochy Castle"	"Inverlochy Castle"	"1"	"1"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"The composer composed two tunes on a journey from Edinburgh to Fort William. He submitted one to a committee of the Lochaber Gathering who chose it to be named for that Gathering. The second tune, which GS had thought of putting forward to the Committee, he called 'Inverlochy Castle' because he was impressed by that place and its history."	"The composer composed two tunes on a journey from Edinburgh to Fort William. He submitted one to a committee of the Lochaber Gathering who chose it to be named for that Gathering. The second tune, which GS had thought of putting forward to the Committee, he called 'Inverlochy Castle' because he was impressed by that place and its history."
"Traditional Reel - Nameless"	"Traditional Reel - Nameless"	"143"	"143"	"Reel"	"Reel"	"2|2"	"2|2"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"	"Arr. P|M Donald MacLeod, MBE"
"Trooping the Colour"	"Trooping the Colour"	"190"	"190"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"P|M George S. McLennan"	"Regimental Pipe Tunes
This attractive, lilting tune was composed for the Gordon Highlanders, to be used by them whenever they troop their Colours and with the hope that it would also be played by all military pipe bands whenever Colours were trooped, instead of tunes by military bands!"	"Regimental Pipe Tunes
This attractive, lilting tune was composed for the Gordon Highlanders, to be used by them whenever they troop their Colours and with the hope that it would also be played by all military pipe bands whenever Colours were trooped, instead of tunes by military bands!"
"Tulloch Gorm"	"Tulloch Gorm"	"214"	"214"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"After 2nd Set  -  Strathspey Time"	"After 2nd Set  -  Strathspey Time"
"Up and Waur Them A' Wullie"	"Up and Waur Them A' Wullie"	"210"	"210"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Half Hour Dress for Guard"	"Half Hour Dress for Guard"
"Urquhart Castle"	"Urquhart Castle"	"95"	"95"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"	"P|M Donald McLeod, MBE"	"P|M Donald McLeod, MBE"	"This superb, individual marhc is named for the Castle now in ruins but which, as the composer said, 'transmits a sence of history'. The Castle is situated on the western shore of Loch Ness and is a well known beauty spot."	"This superb, individual marhc is named for the Castle now in ruins but which, as the composer said, 'transmits a sence of history'. The Castle is situated on the western shore of Loch Ness and is a well known beauty spot."
"Murdo Campbell"	"Murdo Campbell"	"30"	"30"	"March"	"March"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"P|M Calum A. Campbell"	"P|M Calum A. Campbell"	"The composer, described by the late P|M Donald MacLeod MBE as possibly the finest player as an Army pipe major he had ever heard, named this tune afther his father."	"The composer, described by the late P|M Donald MacLeod MBE as possibly the finest player as an Army pipe major he had ever heard, named this tune afther his father."
"We'll take the High Road"	"We'll take the High Road"	"187"	"187"	"March"	"March"	"2|4"	"2|4"			"Regimental Pipe Tunes  -  March Past in Close Column"	"Regimental Pipe Tunes  -  March Past in Close Column"
"Wee Harry"	"Wee Harry"	"163"	"163"	"Jig"	"Jig"	"6|8"	"6|8"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Angus Lawrie"	"Composed in 1979 this tune is named for Harry McAleer, the All Ireland Champion Piper of the 1970s."	"Composed in 1979 this tune is named for Harry McAleer, the All Ireland Champion Piper of the 1970s."
"Monymusk"	"Monymusk"	"200"	"200"	"Strathspey"	"Strathspey"	"4|4"	"4|4"			"B Company"	"B Company"
"The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre"	"The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre"	"211"	"211"			"6|8"	"6|8"			"Tatoo First Post"	"Tatoo First Post"
 
