Take a Musical Trip: To Scotland
Scotland is home to some of my favorite music. The traditional folk music of Scotland is melodic, often follows a pentatonic scale, and easily penetrates one to their core. With Scottish folk music, it is common to have ballads or laments and is almost guaranteed to have either a violin, a harp, or bagpipes that accompany a singer (Folk-Music). Although the bagpipes always remind me of Scotland and The Highlands, the bagpipes are not exclusive to Scotland and actually originate from Egypt (Chalmers). That does not deter the fact that bagpipes play a large role in the culture and history of Scotland. This is an example of a traditional folk "Pipe Band," the North Berwick Pipe Band, performing Amazing Grace and Flower of Scotland. Flower of Scotland, written by Roy Williamson in the 1960s is the unofficial national anthem that is performed at many sporting events (Wikipedia). This kind of music has such a rich tone emitted by the bagpipes and when accompanied by th...