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Repertoire

The following is a selection of my repertoire, 
I do have other tunes that may be unfamiliar to non piping people. 
If you don't see your favourite, please get in touch, I do have an extensive library and can usually source and learn most bagpipe tunes.

Popular tunes and songs

Amazing Grace
Highland Cathedral

Caledonia
Cock of the North
Danny boy
For Ireland, I'd not tell her name
Going Home
Happy Birthday
Hector the Hero
Marie's Wedding
Mull of Kintyre
My Home

Perfect
Scottish soldier
The Ballad of Glencoe
The Cradle song
The Dark Isle
The Flower of Scotland
The Leaving of Liverpool
The Mingulay boat song
The Mist covered mountains
The Skye boat song
These are my mountains
We're no awa tae bide awa
When the pipers play
Westering home

Dream Angus

Wild Mountain Thyme

Braveheart

Laments

Flowers of the Forest
Sleep Dearie Sleep

Hymns

Abide with me
Oft the Stilly Night

Marches

All the Blue Bonnets o'er the border
Balmoral
Bloody fields of Flanders
Bonnie Dundee
Bonnie Gallowa'
Bugle horn
Castle dangerous
Colin's cattle
Cullen bay
Donald MacLean of Lewis
Farewell to the Creeks

Hills of Argyll
Highland laddie
Jeannie Mauchline
Killiecrankie
Kilworth hills
King George the V's Army
Liberton pipe band
Lochanside
Loch Maree
Loch Ruan
Lord Lovat's lament
Mairi's wedding
Meeting of the waters
Murdo's wedding
Scotland the Brave
The 25th KOSB's farewell to Meerut
The 79ths Farewell to Gibraltar
The Atholl Highlanders
The Barren Rocks of Aden
The Bathgate Highland games
The Battle of the Somme
The Battle of Waterloo
The Black bear
The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie
The Brown haired maiden

The Cock of the North
The Crags of tumble down mountain
The Drunken piper
The Glendaurel highlanders
The Green Hills of Tyrol
The Heights of Dargai
The Highland wedding
The Muckin o Geordies byre
The Old rustic bridge
The Road to the Isles
The Rose of Allendale
The Roses of Prince Charlie
The Rowan Tree
The Steam boat
The Weary maid
When the Battle's O'er
Wings
Ye Jacobites by name

Strathspeys

Because he was a bonny lad
Captain Horne
Dalnahassaig
Hot punch
Highland Harry
Keel Row
Monymusk
O'er the bows to Ballindalloch
Orange and Blue
Rose among the heather

 

Reels

Ale is dear
Devil among the tailors
Fairy dance
High road to Linton
Itchy fingers
Jock Wilsons ball

Jigs

Banjo Breakdown
Glasgow City police pipers
Rocking the baby
The Curlew
Tripping up the stairs


Hornpipes

Clumsy lover
Crossing the Minch
Sandy's new chanter
The High drive

Scottish Love Songs

The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie

The Brown haired maiden

The Rose of Allendale

My Love she's but a Lassie yet

Ae fond Kiss

Lewis Bridal Song

Wild Mountain Thyme

The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie

O' Luaidh

Military and Regimental Tunes

Highland laddie  - Regimental March of the Black Watch, Scots Guards and Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

Dumbarton's Drums - Regimental March of the Royal Scots

All the Blue Bonnets o'er the border - Regimental March of the Kings own Scottish Borderers

Whistle O'er the Lave O't - Regimental March of the Royal Highland Fusiliers

Pibroch of Domhail Dubh - Regimental March of the Cameron Highlanders/Queens Own Highlanders 

The Cock of the North - Regimental March of the Gordon Highlanders

The Campbells are Coming - Regimental March of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

Flowers of the Forest

Sleep Dearie Sleep

The Crags of Tumbledown Mountain 

The Barren Rocks of Aden

The Heroes of St Valery

Music from Queen Elizabeth's Funeral

The Mist covered mountains

Salute to the Royal Fendersmith

Sleep Dearie Sleep

Burns

Auld Lang Syne
A Man's a man for a that
My Love she's but a Lassie yet
Corn rigs are bonnie
Ye Banks and Braes
Will ye no come back again
Ae fond Kiss

Ye Jacobites by name

Irish Tunes

Danny boy

For Ireland I wouldn't tell her name

Oft in the Stilly night

Bonny Portmore

The Minstrel Boy

The Fields of Athenry

The Galway Shawl

When Irish Eyes are Smiling

March of the King of Laois

Mo Ghile Mear

She Moved Through the Fair

Raglan road

Dawning of the Day

The Parting Glass

Down by the Sally Gardens

Let Erin Remember

The Wearing of the Green

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