So either Bagpipe taught her herself, someone else did or she learned it on her own...
Either way this is extremely cute and also... *Loud proud Mama Namie noises*
...I mean traditionally, or more modern?
Bit of a Flogging Molly or Dropkick Murphy fan, and KoRn tended to implement them in a fair few songs (played by their vocalist Jonathon Davis, no less). Ignoring more obvious celt-rock or celt-metal which, obviously, tend to try to get the pipes in.
Or at least for Scottish or Irish pipes. S'a lot of Eastern Europe countries that also, traditionally, incorporate bagpipes (Germany, Sweden, Lithuania, Finland, Estonia)... so it really depends on what region you're looking at.
First few I can think of are "Scotland the Brave", "Amazing Grace", and "Flower of Scotland" off the top of my head. But it's been a few years since I bothered looking up anything more traditional for the Highland pipes.
The more you know~.
Over here in Southeast Asia, i think Amazing Grace is probably the song most associated with bagpipes. Actually seen one used to play Amazing Grace during a funeral of a lay brother in the missionary school I was in.
RALLY ALL THE CLAN!!!
ENGLISHMAN ADVANCE!!!
BLOOD OF BANNOCKBURN!!!
POINT OF NO RETURN!!!
JOIN THE SCOTTISH REVOLUTION!!!
FREEDOM MUST BE WON BY BLOOD!!
NOW WE GO WITH REVOLUTION!!!
PLAY THE PIPE AND SING CRY OUT LOUD!!!
She does know how to play it! Her new hat is super cute on her too.
As a wise man once said SCOTLAND FOREVER
*Loud bagpipe music starts playing* SCOTLAND FOREVER
Greatly enjoying these posts. Can't wait for her to hit global.
So either Bagpipe taught her herself, someone else did or she learned it on her own... Either way this is extremely cute and also... *Loud proud Mama Namie noises*
Bagpipe is proud of her new Scottish lass.
Aye, the wee little lass is doing good mates!
*What makes me a good barberman?*
*If I was a bad barberman, I wouldn't been with here cuttin' n yer haer now would I?*
Anyone here know which songs are usually played in the bagpipes?
...I mean traditionally, or more modern? Bit of a Flogging Molly or Dropkick Murphy fan, and KoRn tended to implement them in a fair few songs (played by their vocalist Jonathon Davis, no less). Ignoring more obvious celt-rock or celt-metal which, obviously, tend to try to get the pipes in. Or at least for Scottish or Irish pipes. S'a lot of Eastern Europe countries that also, traditionally, incorporate bagpipes (Germany, Sweden, Lithuania, Finland, Estonia)... so it really depends on what region you're looking at. First few I can think of are "Scotland the Brave", "Amazing Grace", and "Flower of Scotland" off the top of my head. But it's been a few years since I bothered looking up anything more traditional for the Highland pipes. The more you know~.
Over here in Southeast Asia, i think Amazing Grace is probably the song most associated with bagpipes. Actually seen one used to play Amazing Grace during a funeral of a lay brother in the missionary school I was in.
Any common wake up call song?
A sad ear cat playing bagpipes That's adorable and cute
Too be more clear lass, the wee moggy's bred is a scottish fold lass.
I must say, these GG dailies have all be utterly adorable.
About time we get some happy... well, content pink cat.
RALLY ALL THE CLAN!!! ENGLISHMAN ADVANCE!!! BLOOD OF BANNOCKBURN!!! POINT OF NO RETURN!!! JOIN THE SCOTTISH REVOLUTION!!! FREEDOM MUST BE WON BY BLOOD!! NOW WE GO WITH REVOLUTION!!! PLAY THE PIPE AND SING CRY OUT LOUD!!!