Bodark43 t1_jdum4ny wrote
Reply to comment by Kavbastyrd in Oldest tartan found to date back to 16th Century - A scrap of fabric found in a Highland peat bog 40 years ago is likely to be the oldest tartan ever discovered in Scotland, new tests have established. by ArtOak
The English would have been as likely to be playing bagpipes in the 13th century as the Scots.
But the harsh sound of Highland pipes can to some extent be blamed on relatively recent pipeband competitions. The 18th century ones, before the Victorian Scottish revival, were sweeter, pitched at A, not Bb. But when a competition is between pipe bands, includes drums and is set outside on a parade ground ( instead of listening to a lone piper in someone's house) the edgier sound wins.
The 18th c. pipes sounded more like present-day Border pipes Lively enough to play for a dance, but not maddeningly loud.
Bluthunderbot t1_jdv0dmw wrote
Early distortion use, nice!
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