EDINBURGH: Illustrious for its unique and potent sound, the Highland bagpipe played a significant role in Scottish culture and history, which includes accompanying troops on their D-Day landing in ...
This bagpipe was made by Robert Reid in Northshields, Northumberland, England, between 1932-1947. It is an Uillean bagpipe, bellows blown, bag is not present. It has stained maple pipes and stocks ...
The Highland bagpipe is an integral part of Scottish culture and history, famous for its distinctive, powerful sound that even accompanied troops as they landed in northern France on D-Day. But the ...
The whole family of pipes are all based around very simple principals of a bag, chanter and drones. All these things go together to make what we now know as the sound of the pipes. Piping, like so ...
Reginald Lyle’s posture is rigid and his eyes are fixed on some invisible point in the back of the room. He looks, from afar, totally still, aside from the tapping of his foot, his fingers flittering ...