North Georgia Highland Brigade Pipes and Drums
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Adjust your volume and listen to some bagpipe and drum sounds!  (Note:  you may have to wait a few moments for some of these tunes to download before they will begin to play.)

Pipes & Drums & Military Band (mp3)

Pipes and Drums Strathspey and Reel

Click on the tune below to hear something rather rare - the sound of Fifes blended with the sound of Pipes and Drums.  Again, you may have to wait a bit for the download to complete before you will hear anything.  Also, the tune can be played in either "au" format, or "wav" format, or in "mp3" format (if you are playing the "pieces" of the tune.  Which format you use will depend on what audio software you have installed on your hard disk.  Try playing the mp3 files first because they are much faster to download.)

Drum Intro to Pipes and Fifes (mp3)

Pipes Fifes Drums after intro (mp3)

The following pipe tunes are played on hardwood or electronic bagpipe practice chanters.  The normal procedure in learning a new tune is to first practice the tune for mastery on a practice chanter, and then transfer it over to the bagpipe proper.

Crippled Stag (Lament)

Lament for Captain Bell (Piobroch)

Barren Rocks of Aden (March)

Forty Twa (Irish March)

The following is a tune played on a bugle.  In Australian and New Zealand,  this tune is used in much the same way that "Taps" is used in the United States (e.g. funerals, etc.). 

Last Post (Australia and NZ) (mp3)

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