Funeral and Memorial Services
The sound of a hymn played on the Great Highland pipes has become associated with funerals and memorial services.
Perhaps it’s the ancient non-western scale of the instrument, or t he soulful haunting sound it makes.
Consider some of these options:
- Having the pipes play outside the ceremonial location
as the procession arrives or leaves.
- Play during the service at a specified point.
- Play at the gravesite as the procession arrives.
- Play at a designated time during the graveside service.
- Piping as the guests depart the service.
- Piping as the guests depart the service.
Having a piper located a short distance away can be very effective, but does require
the piper be cued.
Please bear in mind that outdoor piping can sound less than optimal when temperatures
drop into the 40’s. Traditional highland attire is standard for a dignified appearance.
A selection of appropriate tunes would consist of slow airs, slow marches and laments
out of respect for the solemnity of the occasion. These might include:
- Amazing Grace
- Going Home
- Oh, Danny Boy
- Lord Lovat’s Lament
- The Mist Covered Mountains
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