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RE: The Sinclair's March




Thanks so much David for the reply.

I'll contact the School of Piping in Scotland to see if they know of any
recording.

Again thank you

Juli


-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-sinclair@jump.net [mailto:owner-sinclair@jump.net] On Behalf Of
David & Gloria Bouschor
Sent:	Friday, April 09, 1999 11:36 AM
To:	sinclair@jump.net
Subject:	Re: The Sinclair's March


Cousin Julie.
    This "march" also known as the Red Ribbon is an old Piobreached and to
the best of my knowledge has not been recorded.  The oldf Clans had
Piobreached as their marches.  There is a quick march called Colonel
Sinclair which is a nice tune.  You can probably find it recorded somewhere.
                                                Yours Aye, David
-----Original Message-----
From: Juli <kalwa@cwix.com>
To: sinclair@jump.net <sinclair@jump.net>
Date: Thursday, April 08, 1999 8:18 PM
Subject: The Sinclair's March


>
>Hello all -
>
>Hoping someone can help me.  Looked on our web page but did not see any
>reference to the pipe music for Clan Sinclair.  Robert Bain's The Clans and
>Tartans of Scotland  lists the pipe music as "Spaidsearachd Mhic nan
Cearda"
>(The Sinclair's March.)
>
>Does anyone know the correct translation of the Gaelic?  I have seen a
>reference to the Mac-na-Cearda being an Ancient Argyll family possibly
>relating to the McNockairds.
>
>Does anyone have a recommendation for a CD with "The Sinclair's March" on
>it?
>
>Thanks in advance -
>
>Juli Anderson
>Princeton, NJ - but Forever Argyll
>
>
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