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  2. Music of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Scottish music are said to have originated over 2,300 years ago following the discovery of Western Europe's first known stringed instrument which was a "lyre-like artifact" which was discovered on the Isle of Skye. The earliest known traces of published Scottish music dates from 1662.

  3. Scottish folk music - Wikipedia

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    Lonach Pipe band, Edinburgh Scotland, 2009. Pipe bands are among the most recognizable forms of traditional Scottish music. Scottish folk music (also Scottish traditional music) is a genre of folk music that uses forms that are identified as part of the Scottish musical tradition. There is evidence that there was a flourishing culture of ...

  4. Category:Scottish folk music - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Scottish folk music" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  5. Category:Scottish folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This category is for traditional folk songs from Scotland. It also includes non-traditional "folk music" by modern pop artists ...

  6. Gaelic folk music - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic folk music or Gaelic traditional music is the folk music of Goidelic-speaking communities in Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man, often including lyrics in those languages. Characteristic forms of Gaelic music include sean-nós and puirt à beul singing, piobaireachd , jigs , reels , and strathspeys .

  7. Scots Musical Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Scots Musical Museum was an influential collection of traditional folk music of Scotland published from 1787 to 1803. While it was not the first collection of Scottish folk songs and music, the six volumes with 100 songs in each collected many pieces, introduced new songs, and brought many of them into the classical music repertoire.

  8. Category:Folk albums by Scottish artists - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Folk albums by Scottish artists"

  9. 25 Scottish Songs - Wikipedia

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    25 Scottish Songs (or in full Twenty-five Scottish songs: for voice, mixed chorus, violin, violoncello and piano) (Opus 108) is a classical musical arrangement written from 1814 onward by German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven. The work was published in London and Edinburgh in 1818, and in Berlin in 1822. The names of the songs are: