Scottish Rock (2000) - mixed ensemble by Jim Paterson

There is a lot of new cross-over music created in Scotland which has its roots in Scottish folk music, yet borrows liberally from many other genres such as Rock, Pop and World music. This is my small contribution to that wide-ranging field. No parts have been included, but please email me if you need the parts to play this.

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A few points.....
Just to let you know, bagpipes can only play 9 notes, all in the Bb mixalodian scale, starting from G up to A (I play the bagpipes, and as it happens the violin). Also the rythym isn't very Scottish in my opinion.

Neil MacInnes

 

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