Scotland The Brave
Patriotic Scottish tune and one of the unofficial national anthems of Scotland. A march performed on Highland pipes
1:27 · 93 BPM
Famous Scottish traditional tunes played on Highland pipes by David Anderson. David is a former member of the Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band who are 16 times winners of the RSPBA World Pipe Band Championships and one of the most successful and celebrated pipe bands in history
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Scotland The Brave
Patriotic Scottish tune and one of the unofficial national anthems of Scotland. A march performed on Highland pipes
1:27 · 93 BPM
Amazing Grace
Famous traditional hymn. Performed on Highland pipes
1:47 · 55 BPM
The Black Bear
Originally a sailors hornpipe and reputedly the fastest march in the British Army. Performed on Highland pipes
1:09 · 90 BPM
The Misty Covered Mountains
Traditional wistful ballad. Dreaming of home. Performed on Highland pipes
1:31 · 46 BPM
Highland Laddie
Upbeat regimental march famously played at Sword Beach during 2nd World War Normandy landings. Performed on Highland pipes
1:25 · 97 BPM
The Rowan Tree
Famous Scottish pipe tune. Performed on Highland pipes
1:32 · 46 BPM
We’re No’ Awa Tae Bide Awa
Originally a drinking song and now played as a farewell to ships leaving port. Performed on Highland pipes
1:16 · 110 BPM
The Green Hills Of Tyrol
One of the best known Scottish pipe tunes based on Rossini’s William Tell. Performed on Highland pipes
1:06 · 94 BPM
Battle Of The Somme
Written to commemorate the 1st World War battle. Performed on Highland pipes
1:17 · 80 BPM
Bonnie Dundee
Traditional tune played by Scottish regiments and adopted by Confederates during the American Civil War where it was known as 'Riding A Raid'. Performed on Highland pipes
1:32 · 90 BPM
Scots Wha Hae
Patriotic Scottish tune. One of the unofficial national anthems of Scotland. Performed on Highland pipes
1:18 · 53 BPM
The Atholl Highlanders (Jig)
Originally a Shetland folk jig it was adopted by 77th Regiment of Foot in 1778. Performed on Highland pipes. Jig version
1:09 · 122 BPM
The Atholl Highlanders (March)
Originally a Shetland folk jig it was adopted by 77th Regiment of Foot in 1778. Performed on Highland pipes. March version
1:29 · 97 BPM
Orange And Blue
A traditional strathspey and Highland Fling. Performed on Highland pipes
1:04 · 140 BPM
Skye Boat Song
A Scottish folk tune recalling the escape of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) from Uist to the Isle of Skye after his defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. Famous tune performed on Highland pipes
1:28 · 138 BPM
The Cock O The North
A 6/8 military march with origins as a jig. Performed on Highland pipes
1:37 · 85 BPM
Auld Lang Syne
The classic at all Hogmanay celebrations. Performed on Highland pipes
2:13 · 60 BPM