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The Highland Bagpipe: Its History, Literature, and Music With Some Account of The Traditions, Superstitions, And Anecdotes Relating to The Instrument And Its Tunes

The Highland Bagpipe: Its History, Literature, and Music With Some Account of The Traditions, Superstitions, And Anecdotes Relating to The Instrument And Its Tunes

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ISBN: 9789371245999

Author: W. L. Manson

Publisher: DD Sales

Published Date: June 26, 2026

Access Validity: 3 Years from Date of Purchase
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The Highland Bagpipe: Its History, Literature, and Music by W. L. Manson is a richly detailed and passionately written exploration of one of the world’s most iconic musical instruments—the Scottish Highland bagpipe. This book provides a comprehensive and deeply cultural history of the bagpipe, tracing its evolution not only as a musical instrument but also as a symbol of Scottish identity, tradition, and spirit. Manson begins with the early roles of harpers, bards, and pipers, leading into a historical narrative that covers centuries of folklore, warfare, and ritual. Chapters discuss the construction of the instrument, the unique tonal language of the pipes, and the piper’s role in Scottish society—both in war and peace. The work explores the literature and oral traditions surrounding the bagpipe, from battlefield heroics to supernatural legends, including stories of pipers in enchanted caves, pipers and fairies, and demonic music. Manson’s coverage of regimental pipers, hereditary piping families, and world-famous pibrochs adds richness and historical depth, while his blend of humour, anecdotes, and folklore make this a compelling read for historians, musicians, folklorists, and cultural enthusiasts. This book stands as one of the most authoritative and colorful accounts of the Highland bagpipe ever written.

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