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    Registered User John Kelly's Avatar
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    Default 2/4 pipe march, PM Jim Christie of Wick

    Thanks to Donaidh MacDonald for sending me the score of this fine composition by Addie Harper - see recent thread on Barrowburn Reel and Walking on the Moon.
    Recorded on my Soundcloud page on octave mandolin with bouzouki backing.

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    Default Re: 2/4 pipe march, PM Jim Christie of Wick

    Everything's cool - the march that somehow resembles a hornpipe and the sound of that OM (new strings?).
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    Default Re: 2/4 pipe march, PM Jim Christie of Wick

    It might interest you to know that I recorded an Addie Harper set comprising PM Jim Christie of Wick /The Barrowburn Reel and a great reel called John Keith Laing with a group called Black Donald back in 1985!

    https://www.allcelticmusic.com/music...g_Hazards.html
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    Default Re: 2/4 pipe march, PM Jim Christie of Wick

    That would be ' Dancing Hazards ' then Dagger, great album, I bought it in Edinburgh in 85/86

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