BAGPIPES face an “existential threat” as they have become one of the least popular musical instruments amongst budding musicians. The Scottish icon has ended up in the bottom five of worst selling ...
The distinctive sound of herds of bagpipes droning on the hillsides is no longer a familiar part of Highland life ... entire household began to holler Scotland the Brave to the sound of ...
In a word-association game that starts with “Scotland”, it will not be long until someone says “bagpipes”. They are an instrument of Scottish soft power as much as a musical one.
The bagpipes, most commonly seen in their Great Highland form from Scotland, are a loud and imposing musical instrument. Known for being difficult to practice quietly, they’re not the ideal ...
Bagpipes are "in the doldrums" according to a new report, as the instrument continues to be one of the most unpopular in terms of sales in the UK. In 2019, the Scottish Schools Pipes and Drums ...
Photo / Brodie Stone What do tartan, bagpipes and haggis have in common? If you guessed Scotland, you’re right, and all three were out in force at the 152nd Waipu Highland Games. Around 5000 ...
Adorned in tartan kilts, Glengarry hats, and shoulder bags laden with their majestic Highland bagpipes and drums ... What sets them apart from other Scottish-inspired ensembles is their ...