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Grant, John. 1915. [http://imslp.org/wiki/Piobaireachd,_its_origin_and_construction_(Grant,_John) Piobaireachd, its origin and construction (Grant, John)]. (International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)). Edinburgh, Scotland: J. Grant.
 
John D Burgess. 2005. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1493100/John-D-Burgess.html John D Burgess]. London, UK: telegraph.co.uk.
 
Lenz, Jr., Andrew T. 2010. [http://www.bagpipejourney.com/articles/gold-medal.shtml Andrew's Tips: Gold Medal Winners]. ("The following is a list of Piobaireachd Gold Medalists at the Argyllshire Gathering(held in Oban, Scotland), and the Northern Meeting (traditionally held in Inverness, Scotland). These games were founded in the late 19th century and are the most prestigious bagpiping venues in the world."). Santa Cruz, California, Bagpipe Journey.
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Morrison, Willie. 2010. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCOEX_CmdjQ Willie Morrison- Showing Off]. (The name of the tune is "Donald, Willie, And His Dog." It's a 9/8 slip jig, published in Scots Guards Vol. 2). Scotland: youtube.com.
 
PM John D. Burgess MBE. 2013. [http://projects.scottishcultureonline.com/hall-of-fame/pm-john-d-burgess-mbe/ PM John D. Burgess MBE]. Scottish Traditional Music.
 
Parkes, Richard. 2001. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuleC04C-5k Pipe Major Richard Parkes MBE, MSc - Jigs set - Piping Centre: Third Recital Series, Vol. 1]. Temple Records.
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