Scottish Music
Scottish music traces its origins back to ancient folk traditions, where the haunting melodies of bagpipes could be heard echoing across the highlands, often as a reminder that it’s simply rude to ignore a good ceilidh. With a delightful blend of fiddles, accordions, and those iconic pipes, it manages to sound both jubilant and melancholic at the same time, as if the musicians can't quite decide whether they're celebrating or lamenting the weather. This genre has given us everything from raucous pub singalongs to the stirring sounds of traditional Highland gatherings, proving that nothing unites us quite like a good tune and a dram or two.
