Neil Gow's "Farewell to Whisky".
From what I can find out, this tune was written in mid - late 1700's when the Scottish barley crop failed and Whisky prohibition came into force. Although the score requests it to be played as a 'Slow March', it is understood that the original intention was for it to be played 'very slow and pathetic' which, if you've seen Whisky Galore! makes perfect sense.
Anyway, lovely tune. Don't know this guy but he makes it clear enough to see where his fingers go. He is tuned DADGAD, I tune slightly differently so I don't play the exact same fingering. Capo on 4th fret.
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@victorludorum Rob MacKillop is actually credited for that arrangement on the lesson.