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Dance music has many forms and styles.

Slightly sad, but also lively and cheerful.

The timbre of Scottish bagpipes is loose, thin and simple, which is a bit like China's suona. Scottish bagpipes sound like electronic music.

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Bagpipes play colorful music, including elegant and classical variations and high-spirited marches, which have fascinated countless listeners throughout the ages.

Scottish bagpipes appeared in European countries as early as15th century. Therefore, bagpipes did not originate in Scotland. From Northumbria (the kingdom of ancient England) on the British border, across Ireland, Spain, Italy, especially Romania, Czech Republic and even Slovakia and other eastern European countries, bagpipe culture in these countries has developed very early. After hundreds of years of changes, the types of bagpipes have become more diverse and more recognized. How bagpipes were introduced into Scotland is still controversial. Some people say it was introduced to Scotland by the Romans in the early days, while others say it was introduced from Ireland. To this day, the highland bagpipes in Scotland still play a very important role in society. In military or ordinary parties, whether it is to improve morale or express pure feelings, it conveys many cultural connotations other than Scottish music.

Legend has it that bagpipes, which were popular among Scottish tribes, began in the time of Maclimmons (his deeds were recorded in a famous song, The Lament of Maclimmons). When James II was in power, all tribes relied on bagpipes to connect their feelings, and combined the forces of all tribes to safeguard the traditional strength of their highlands against foreign aggression.

From 17 to 18, influenced by the British army, bagpipes instantly became an important playing instrument in Scotland. /kloc-In the 9th century, bagpipe competitions surged among Scottish people, which produced many famous bagpipers. Among them, Allen mcleod made the greatest contribution to bagpipe music. He successfully improved the traditional bagpipe music and spread Scottish music all over the world, thus establishing the position of Scottish bagpipes in the world music industry. In fact, bagpipes are found all over the world, but why do people only remember Scottish bagpipes? It is only because in the eyes of the world, Scottish bagpipes are not only musical instruments themselves, but also connected with a long history representing highland traditional culture, which has long been sublimated into an indispensable part of Scottish culture.

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The bleak melody of Scottish bagpipes gives us a glimpse of the soul of Scottish music. Bagpipes and wool plaid skirts have always been symbols of the Scottish nation. Bagpipes play a variety of music, from elegant and classical variations to vivid and energetic marches, which have fascinated countless listeners throughout the ages. This album is one of the series of Scottish bagpipes. Officials of the Royal Scottish Guard Royal Praise Team played music in stages, judges led the drummer to play music, and non-commissioned officers led the drummer to play music continuously in a subdivided way. Bagpipes played different styles of music, on the one hand, the rhythm was steady, on the other hand, the melody was free, contradictory and harmonious, and the music was full of contrasting strength and rhythm, which was beautiful.

1. Wonderful elegance

2. Brave Scotland

3. Flute music

4. Teenagers in the highlands

5.earl Mansfield

Step 6 integrate songs

7. Scottish waltz

8. Night Island

9. The end of the dawn

10. Campbell Lake

1 1. Go home

12. Paimon

13. Stay with me

14. Scottish soldiers

15. Integrated songs

16. Drums of salute ceremony

17. Integrated songs

18. Integrated songs

19. Hymns of the Russian Emperor

20. Serenade

2 1. Cheerful

22. reveille number

23. Trombone music

24. the way to the island

25.drummer

Brave heart-Scottish bagpipes [full CD download ]mp3

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Audio track:

1. Immigration

2. Along Kiwe Jonas salli Garden, along Sally Garden

3.3. Otter Nest-Ricky dwyer Otter Nest

4. The horizon of the horizontal plain (Magh seola)

5. Lotus Jones Shepherd Jones

6. Irish women

7. Traditional jig dance

8. Black Rose Black Rose

9. Women's Mountain

10. The flight of geese

1 1. The south wind from the south

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There are two CDs to download.

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Disk cone

1. John of Glen

2. the cat's cry

Step 3 come to the mountain

4. Spiritual dance

5. A small gift

Step by step

7. Chveja

8. Briant's blood.

9. Scarborough Fair

10. Lift the wig

11.IMA Gine

12. Carrick Feargus

13. Serenade

14. Try my story

15. Loneliness

16. Summer

17. Lie on me.

Disk 2

1. Twisting of the rope

2. Wallace courted Moran

3. The edge of scheelite

4. Main title

5. Mrs. Bonadat

6. Next to Sally's Garden

7. Green sleeves

8.RVGGLE TAGGLE gypsies

9. Once upon a time

10. Rocky Road to Dublin

1 1. Quiet heart

12. Four green areas

13.EMANVE

14. Salisbury Hill

15. My beloved town

16. Oh, Wali Wali

17. Give me your hand.

18. Don't be afraid to love me.

19. wholeheartedly