G2 ge d2 cB | cB cd ef/e/ dc | B2 g2 G3 A | B2 A2 A4 | G3 A B2 AG | c2 d2 e2 dc | B2 d2 de dc | B2 G2 G2 :| G3 A B3 G | c2 d2 e4 | B2 g2 d2 BG | B2 A2 A4 | James Scott Skinner? ~ or in ‘letters’ and complete:ī:Master Method for Highland Bagpipe (1953)Ĭ/e/|a>f ed/c/|d>e fe/d/|ca cB/A/|cB Bc/e/|Ī3 B c2 BA | d3 e f2 ed | c2 a2 cB AB |c2 B2 B3 e |Ī2 AB c2 BA | d3 e f2 ed | c2 a2 ec AB |c2 A2 A2 :|Ī3 f e2 dc | d3 e f2 ed | c2 a2 c2 BA |c2 B2 B3 e |Ī2 af ef/e/ dc | d3 e f3 d | c2 a2 ec AB |c2 A2 A2 :| To give further credit, Nigel gives as his source 'The Master Method for Highland Bagpipe', 1953, with the composer for this number given as Mr. Here follow, eventually, a couple of alternates to the Nigel Gatherer ABCs copied here, though that notation has the parts repeating.