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About Scottish Bagpipes

1. Scotland the Brave, one of the Olympic Games entrance music

Scotland the Brave is a patriotic song praising Scotland. In June 2006, this song became the most popular national unofficial (folk) hymn, second only to "Flower of Scotland" (the Scottish national anthem), with more than 10,000 votes online. Also represented Scotland at the Commonwealth Games.

Identified as the British Columbia Cavalry Pipe Entrainment March of the Canadian Defense Forces, it was played during Friday's military parade. In 2006, it was adopted by the Royal Scots Regiment.

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2. The soundtrack of the Scottish bagpipe "Braveheart" a gift of a thistle

The Executioner's Knife fall.

A bird screamed and flew across the sky, the tightly held hands loosened, and the handkerchief with purple petals fluttered in the wind.

William’s long, messy hair was tangled.

Unrealized dreams are curling up like smoke.

The rustling sound of bagpipes is the final return of William's feelings.

Meilun’s pure smile.

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3. The elegant Scottish bagpipes, one of the Titanic episodes

This music has been regarded as a classic Scottish bagpipes are included in high school music textbooks

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