Solo Scottish Bagpiper
This professional and seasoned bagpiper has been captivating audiences at events across Scotland, England, and Europe for over 20 years. He delivers a tailored service to ensure your event stands out as truly exceptional.
Playing the Great Highland Bagpipe, Bryce will infuse your event with the authentic sound of Scotland, creating a genuine Scottish ambiance for you and your guests to relish. For events that need that Scottish touch but face sound constraints or are held in smaller settings, he can also play the Scottish Small Pipes. This Lowland instrument emits a soothing, mellow sound, ideal for indoor festivities. Not only will Bryce sound authentic, but he will also look the part, donning a full military-style piping uniform with Modern Red McPherson Tartan, complete with a full-length plaid, doublet, horsehair sporran, tartan hose, spats, feather bonnet, and red hackle.
His repertoire boasts a vast array of traditional Scottish Bagpiping tunes, including Marches, Jigs, Reels, and more – he is also willing to learn new tunes upon request. Besides performing as a soloist, he can collaborate with a Clarsach player and a drummer to produce a richer sound, ideal for larger venues.
Having been nominated for the VOWS Award (2007-2008) for his outstanding contributions to the wedding industry, you can trust that Bryce is committed to delivering a professional service and high-quality entertainment that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.
- Jenny’s Bawbee
- Greenwood Side
- Barren Rocks of Aden
- Mharies Wedding
- Happy We’ve Been A’ the Gither
- Sweet Maid of Glendaruel
- The Siege of Delhi
- 25th Farewell to Meerut
- Scotland the Brave
- Liberton Polka
- A Mans a Man
- Duncan Grey
- 79th Farewell to Gibraltar
- Highland Laddie
- 3/4 MARCHES
- The Green Hills of Tyrol
- When the Battles Over
- Lochanside
- The Highland Brigade at Magersfontein
- J.K. Cairns
- Castle Dangerous
- 4/4 MARCHES
- Rowan Tree
- Bonnie Galloway
- Auld Rustic Bridge
- 51st Highland Division
- Galloway Hills
- Killiecrankie
- No Awa’ Tae Bide Awa’
- The Children
- Auld Lang Syne
- 6/8 MARCHES
- The Glendaruel Highlander
- Leaving Port Askaig
- Muckin o’ Geordies Byre
- Bonnie Dundee
- Farewell to the Creeks
- Dovecote Park
- Pipe Major John McLennan
- Rab’s Wedding
- 2/4 MARCHES
- Captain Horne
- Molly Connell
- The Highway to Linton
- The Kilt is my Delight
- Masons Apron
- Gravel Walk
- Duckin & Diving
- Itchy Fingers
- JIGS
- Jiggernaut
- Rockin the Baby
- Glasgow City Police Pipers
- SLOW AIRS
- Farewell to Camraw
- Highland Cathedral
- Flower of Scotland
- My Home
- Mist Covered Mountains
- Hector the Hero
- HORNPIPES
- Black Bear
- Caller Heron
- Crossing the Minch
- Tam Bains Lum
- Pumpkins Fancy
- STRATHSPEYS & REELS