This is a traditional Highland Bagpipe tune. I played it on a small, but still loud!, practice bagpipe many years ago, as well as on pennywhistle and soprano recorder. Here it is on zither, an instrument you’re probably familiar with if you’ve been following my blog for any length of time. It’s also called a plucked psaltery or lap harp. I hope you enjoy this fun tune!
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That’s the first time I’ve heard this song, but after listening to you play it I feel like I must have heard it many times before.
Thanks for having a listen, Frank! 🙂
I am not familiar with this song, but it is beautiful. You are teaching me about instruments I knew nothing of – so enjoyable.
Thank you, Lynda! I’m glad to share new songs and interesting instruments! 😍🎶
I love to read or listen to your blog posts. Music and Poetry are quite a team.
Thank you for adding me to your followers so that I can do that whenever you post them.
Music is so divine, isn’t it! The sounds take us around the world in places we never imagined we could be.
Thank you, Lynda. I believe music, poetry, and art of all kinds are gifts from God, to remind us of His indwelling Presence! You bless me with the time you take to listen and leave such thoughtful comments, thank you!