Binneas is Boreraig the Complete Collection
Binneas is Boreraig Complete Collection includes all six of the original Binneas books first published separately in 1959 and based on the playing of Malcolm R MacPherson, grandson of Calum Piobair. Using a revolutionary form of staff notation, the 112 tunes are laid out in such a way as to make interpretation far easier than from standard notation. The new volume, compiled by Dugald MacNeill, also includes a short history of each tune.
Binneas is Boreraig Complete Collection includes all six of the original Binneas books first published separately in 1959 and based on the playing of Malcolm R MacPherson, grandson of Calum Piobair. Using a revolutionary form of staff notation, the 112 tunes are laid out in such a way as to make interpretation far easier than from standard notation. The new volume, compiled by Dugald MacNeill, also includes a short history of each tune.
Binneas is Boreraig Complete Collection includes all six of the original Binneas books first published separately in 1959 and based on the playing of Malcolm R MacPherson, grandson of Calum Piobair. Using a revolutionary form of staff notation, the 112 tunes are laid out in such a way as to make interpretation far easier than from standard notation. The new volume, compiled by Dugald MacNeill, also includes a short history of each tune.
Tunes (112):
The Bells of Perth
Beloved Scotland
The Big Spree
Black Donald's March
The Blind Piper's Obstinancy
The Blue Ribbon
The Battle of Auldearn
The Desperate Battle
The Battle of Glenshiel
The Battle of Park
The Battle of the Pass of Crieff
The Battle of Sheriffmuir
The Battle of the Strome
The Battle of Waternesh
The Carles with the Breeks
Castle Menzies
Craigellachie
Donald grumach's March
The End of the Great Bridge
The Finger Lock
The Cmapbell's Gathering
The Gathering of Clan Chattan
The MacDougall's Gathering
The MacFarlane's Gathering
The MacKenzie's Gathering
MacNab's Gathering
The Glen is Mine
Glengarry's March
Grain in Hides and Corn in Sacks
The Groat
Hector MacLean's Warning
I am Proud to Play a Pipe
I Gave a Kiss to the King's Hand
In Praise of Marion
Isabel MacKay
The King's Taxes
Lament for Captain MacDougall
Catherine's Lament
The Children's Lament
Colin Roy MacKenzie's Lament
The Daughter's Lament
Lament for the Departuire of King James
Lament for Donald Daughal MacKay
Lament for Donald of Laggan
Lament for the Duke of Hamilton
Duncan MacRae of Kintail's Lament
Lament for the Earl of Antrim
Lament for Finlay
Lament for John Garve MacLeod
Lady MacDonald's Lament
MacDonald of Kinlochmoidart's Lament
Lament for MacDonald's Tutor
MacKenzie of Gairloch's Lament
MacKintosh's Lament
Lament for the Little Supper
MacLeod of Colbeck's Lament
MacLeod of MacLeod's Lament
Lament for MacSwan of Roaig
Lament for Mary MacLeod
Lament for the Old Sword
Lament for the Only Son
Lament for Patrick Og MacCrimmon
Lament for Red Hector of the Battles
Lament for Ronald MacDonald or Morrar
Sir James MacDonald of the Isles' Lament
The Sister's Lament
Lament for the Viscount of Duindee
The Little Finger Tune
The Little Spree
MacCrimmon Will Never Return
MacCrimmon's Sweetheart
The MacDonald's are Simple
The MacKay Banner
MacLeod's Controversy
Mary's Praise
The Massacre of Glencoe
My King Has Landed at Moidart
The Old Men of the Shells
The Old Woman's Lullaby
The Parading of the MacDonalds
The Piper's Warning to his Master
The Pretty Dirk
The Rout of Glen Fruin
The Rout of the Macphees
Salute on the Birth of Rory Mor MacLeod
Chisholm's Salute
Cluny MacPherson's Salute
Corrienessan's Salute
The Earl of Seaforth's Salute
Lady Doyle's Salute
Lady Margaret MacDonald's Salute
MacDonald of Kinlochmond Arts' Salute
MacDonald's Salute
MacKenzie of Applecross's Salute
MacLeod's Salute
MacLeod of Raasay's
The MacNab's Salute
Menzies Salute
The Munro's Salute
Mrs. Smith's Salute
The Prince's Salute
Struan Robertson's Salute
The Young Laird of Dungallon's Salute
Scarce of Fishing
Slan Gu'n till Seonachan
Squinting Patrick's Flame of Wrath
Too Long in this Condition
The Unjust Incarceration
The Vaunting
Weighing From Land
You're Welcome, Ewen Lochiel