One of the best things about a piobaireachd is often its title. Tunes were traditionally written to celebrate or mourn a person, commemorate an event or battle, announce the gathering or movement of clans, or make a general commentary on life. As such, each tune has a unique story behind it and the names are often very descriptive. Here's a list of some of my favorite piobaireachd names, in no particular order. Tunes that I play are marked with an asterisk (*).
- The Unjust Incarceration
- The King's Taxes
- The Red-Speckled Bull
- The Rout of the MacPhees
- Lament for the Only Son
- The Blind Piper's Obstinacy
- Lament for the Dead
- The Massacre of Glencoe*
- The Finger Lock
- The MacKay's White Banner
- Scarce of Fishing
- Lament for the Union (the Union being between England and Scotland)
- The Vaunting
- A Flame of Wrath for Squinting Patrick
- The Bicker
- The Bells of Perth
- Too Long in this Condition
- The Glen is Mine
- The Little Spree (A spree in this context refers to a drinking binge. There are also tunes called The Big Spree and The Meddling Spree)
- The Old Men of the Shells
- The Desperate Battle of the Birds*
- A Piper's Warning to His Master
2 comments:
I'm a pipe beginner, I've started learning bagpipes last year and since some weeks, I've began my first piobaireachd..... and I'm fall in love with them :-)
My first tune was glengarry's lament and now I work on massacre of glencoe - the sweetest tune of the world ;-)
ok ok, my crunluath is a strange thing, but I work on it ;-)
"The Sound of the Waves against the Castle of Duntroon"
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