Stuart Smillie of Great Big Story traveled from London to Edinburgh, Scotland to learn how to play the bagpipes in an hour.
The Highland bagpipe is a part of Scottish culture and history, famous for its distinctive, powerful sound that even accompanied troops as they landed in Normandy on D-Day during World War II.
Ewan Sinclair - of William Sinclair & Son - is one of the last remaining artisans in the world crafting bagpipes by hand. Edinburgh Live visited him at his Leith workshop where his family has been ...
A music student at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow is helping to show that the bagpipes are more than "just a traditional instrument". Anna Smart, 24, who is originally from Fife ...
4. At the end of last year, Edinburgh Zoo welcomed a pair of bagpipes, male and female, in the hope that they would breed. Though they fast became a massive visitor attraction the two bagpipes ...
Where to stay for a hotel break in Scotland’s capital, whether you’re immersing yourself in history, wandering the Royal Mile ...
Formed by siblings Malcolm and Angus Young, the current roster of this acclaimed Australian rock group includes Angus as lead ...
Stretching from the high-on-a-hill Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of ... tooting out "Flower of Scotland" on the bagpipes. If you want to walk the length of the Royal Mile, it's easiest to start ...