Scottish
Scottish music, with roots stretching back centuries, is a delightful mix of traditional folk tunes and toe-tapping ceilidh dances that likely began in the Highlands when someone decided that a battle cry could be a form of entertainment. It often features the unmistakable sound of bagpipes, fiddles, and the occasional drunken singalong that can qualify as a form of aerobic exercise. This genre has also managed to leave a mark on global music, as bands in all corners of the world have discovered that wearing a kilt whilst playing anything really can make you feel a tad more heroic.
