Outlawed Tunes On Outlawed | Pipes Sheet Music

Just listen for the sound of hooves. Just in case.

When James Horner composed the score for Bravehead , he wasn't just writing a melody; he was sonically representing this struggle. The uilleann pipes (used in the recording) and the Great Highland Bagpipes represent the voice of a people refusing to be silenced. outlawed tunes on outlawed pipes sheet music

“And the outlawed tunes on the outlawed pipes, They played that night at the old crossroads. The English soldiers they heard the sound, But they dare not tread on that hallowed ground.” Just listen for the sound of hooves

“Outlawed Tunes Library” Purpose: Curate tunes considered unconventional or banned at certain times (by competitions, bands, or traditions). The uilleann pipes (used in the recording) and

Sheet music is static ink on a page. But outlawed tunes on outlawed pipes are living history. Every time a piper lifts the chanter and plays “The Rising of the Moon” in a dimly lit pub, they are defying a centuries-old decree. The notes themselves may be legal now, but the spirit—the spailpín fánach (wandering rebel) soul—remains gloriously outlawed.

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