3/4 winning marches

3/4 winning marches

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Burt Mitchell Piper Teachers Assistant Volume Three: Winning Marches (Disc1)

P.O. Box 4248 Roanoke, VA 24015 (540) 772-6809

burt mitchell vol 3 - 3/4 winning marches
burt mitchell vol 3 - 3/4 winning marches

34 Bagpipe Tunes - Winning Marches

  • The Abercainey Highlanders
  • Arthur Bignold Of Lochrosque
  • The Ahtoll And Breadalbane Gathering
  • The Atholl Highlander’s March To Loch Katrine
  • The Australian Ladies
  • The Balkan Hills
  • The Balmoral Highlanders
  • The Battle Of Killiecrankie
  • Bonny Ann
  • The Braes Of Castle Grant
  • Brigadier General Ronald Cheape Of Tiroran
  • Captain Carswell
  • Captain Norman Orr-Ewing
  • Charles Edward Hope Vere
  • Colin Thomson
  • Cowel Gathering
  • The Crags Of Stirling
  • The Detroit Highlanders
  • Doctor E. G. MacKinnon
  • Donald MacLean’s Farewell To Oban
  • Donald MacLellan Of Rothesay
  • The Duchess Of Edinburgh
  • The Duke Of Roxburghe’s Farewell To The Blackmount Forest
  • Duncan McNeill Esq. Farewell To Melfort
  • The Edinburgh Volunteers
  • Glen Caladh Castle
  • Glen-Finlas
  • The Glenfinnan Highland Gathering
  • The Hills Of Perth
  • Hugh Kennedy M.A. B.Sc.
  • Inveran
  • Jeannie Carruthers
  • Jim McBay’s Welcome
  • Jimmy Young

Pipe Teacher’s Assistant Book & CD Vol 2: Great 6/8s – Mitchell

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