Repertoire
Here you will find a list of my current repertoire. I've included all the tunes I have learned, even if I do not actively play them. Having previsously learned a tune, I can quickly brush up on it, given sufficient notice prior to an event.
Laments & Slow Airs
- Amazing Grace
- Gaelic Air
- Going Home
- Highland Cathedral
- Sui Gan
- The Dark Isle
- The Flower of Scotland
- The Sands of Kuwait
2/4 Marches
- A Man's a Man For A' That
- Brown Haired Maiden
- Campbell's Farewell to Redcastle
- Corriechoillie’s Welcome
- Cutting the Bracken
- Greenwood Side
- Liberton Pipe Band
- Mhairi's Wedding
- Teribus
- The 25th K.O.S.B Farewell to Meerut
- The 7th SOS
- The Black Bear
- The High Road to Gairloch
- Sweet Maid
3/4 Marches
- Castle Dangerous
- Lochanside
- The Bloody Fields of Flanders
- The Green Hills of Tyrol
- When The Battle Is Over
4/4 Marches
- Bonnie Prince Charlie
- Cabar Feidh
- Flett from Flotta
- Johnnie Scobie
- Killiecrankie
- Lord Lovat's Lament
- Murdo's Wedding
- Robin Adair
- Scotland the Brave
- The Auld Hoose
- The Badge of Scotland
- The Gardens of Skye
- The Meeting of the Waters
- The Rowan Tree
- What Say the 42nd
- Wings
6/8 Marches
- A Hundred Pipers
- Angus MacKinnon
- Bonnie Dundee
- Garry Owen
- Glendaurel Highlanders
- Kenmure's March
- Piobaireached of Donald Dhu
- The Cock of the North
- The Skye Boat Song
9/8 Marches
- Festival March
- The Battle of the Somme
- The Heights of Dargai
Strathspeys
- A.A. Cameron's Strathspey
Reels
- Willie Davie
- Rakes of Mallow
Jigs
- Glasgow City Police
Hornpipes
- Itchy Fingers
- Rathven Market
- The Red Fox
Irish Tunes
- Let Erin Remember (4/4)
- Minstrel Boy (4/4)
- O'Danny Boy (4/4)
- Patty's Green Shamrock Shores (6/8)
- The Battle of Waterloo (4/4)
- The Boys of County Cork (4/4)
- The Dawning of the Day (4/4)
- The March of King Laios (6/8)
- The Pikeman's March (4/4)
- Wearing Of The Green (4/4)
- When Irish Eyes are Smiling (6/8)
Previously I attempted to record each tune individually in order to allow those unfamiliar with the tunes to listen to them. Given that most tunes are played in sets of 2-4 tunes strung together, and the limitations of my recording equipment, that goal proved to be unrealistic at this point.