SCOTCH HORNPIPE
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Time
4/4
BPM
100
Difficulty
medium
Notes
89
Bends
1
Off-pitch
none
How to Play SCOTCH HORNPIPE on Harmonica
This is a traditional Scottish hornpipe tune. Played on a D harmonica, it is considered a hard piece. Expect a fast, lively melody suitable for dancing, requiring precise note control and potentially advanced techniques on your diatonic harmonica.
SCOTCH HORNPIPE Harmonica Tab
Plain text tab
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