Years ago, I was given a tune simply known as: The Doubling Waltz. I have no idea who originally composed it, but I believe it was done by a piper in a local band who simply wanted to create a "nice" tune with which to practice doublings. My recollection is that it was basically handwritten, unpublished and meant solely as a practice tune for novice local pipers. In honesty, I still play it to this day for just that purpose.
Recently, I wanted to pass it on to some newbies, but could not find a copy of the written score. And so, I re-created it from memory, for my use, as a .bmw/.bww file.
I would like to make it available on your site as I believe it to be a great help to new pipers.... it's a practice tune that doesn't sound or seem like one.
As I am unsure of its origin, I thought I run the idea past you first. I will attach it here for your consideration.
Not sure of composer
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