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 ...
His love for the instrument goes back to childhood, when his family embraced its Scottish heritage, going to the Grandfather ...
The funniest posts depicting Scotland and its people, found on the ‘Anything Scottish’ FB page. The post “Only In Scotland”: ...
Celebrate the sound of Scotland with Sky… In a special programme Sky brings together the majestic sound of Scotland with the ...
“Obviously, most Scots don’t wear kilts every day,” Pittock said, adding “Kilts, bagpipes, tartan are all rather kitsch interpretations of Scotland but people are embracing them, saying at ...
A HOMELESS woman has gone viral after locals spotted her showcasing her talent for the bagpipes during a busking session in ...
As I walked onto the grounds of the sixty-third annual Scottish Gathering and Highland Games in Salado, I was greeted by acres of tartan and a lot of bagpipes. And I mean a lot of bagpipes.
You'll often see (and hear) a busking piper by St. Giles' Cathedral, tooting out "Flower of Scotland" on the bagpipes. If you want to walk the length of the Royal Mile, it's easiest to start from ...
When Robert Currie started researching his genealogy in the 1980s in anticipation of the birth of his first child, he didn’t ...