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Archibald MacDonald of Keppoch
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This very beautiful piece was written as a lament for this fallen warrior. It is played on fiddle with octave fiddle seconding.
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The Lowlander Highlanders perfrom traditional jigs, reels, polkas, and aires, from the northern Appalachians on fiddle and drum.
Fiddle and drum - bones, spoons, jawharp, deer toe rattler etc, Beverley Conrad and Luke Glick have paired up to perform a wide variety of traditional folk and Celtic tunes from the northern Appalachians.
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Peak #240
Peak in subgenre #19
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Arranged by Conrad and Glick
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Beverley Conrad and Luke Glick
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October 22, 2007
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MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:20
Story behind the song
The octave fiddle is a regular fiddle (violin) with special strings that allow it to be tuned a full octave below a regular fiddle. It is below a viola and above a cello.
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