The Auld Style
There is an unbroken tradition of fiddle music in the north-east of Scotland stretching back well over 250 years and, arguably, some of Scotland's greatest music was written for, and played on, the fiddle.
Chris Gray's Contemporary Tunes from Scotland
Chris Gray's Contemporary Tunes from Scotland
Airs for Piping Pairs
Airs for Piping Pairs
A miscellany of duets for Border pipes and Scottish smallpipes
Compiled and arranged by Matt Seattle.
More Power to Your Elbow
More Power to Your Elbow is the definitive tutor for bellows-blown Scottish smallpipes and Border Pipes.
Malin Makes Music
A collection of 50 original compositions by Malin Lewis composed in the Scottish idiom.
Nae Borders
Glenbervie Folk Duo are Neil Clark and Kathryn Grainger, playing a variety of instruments in the Scottish tradition.
Chanters Weave
Judy Barker sings traditional and original songs accompanying herself on Scottish smallpipes
Reclaimed
Pipe music and Song from the Scottish Borders.
17 newly recorded tracks, plus a few from the archive.
LBPS T shirt
The LBPS T shirt is now available in white. A good quality T shirt to wear at events.
Ower the Dunion
Selected Compositions for Pipes, Fiddle and other Melody Instruments by Matt Seattle
Geordie Syme's Paircel o Tunes
The latest collection from Matt Seattle at Dragonfly Music
J Scott Skinner
A selection of his tunes arranged for Scottish smallpipes and Border Pipes
The Wind in the Bellows
A handbook for teachers and students of border pipes & scottish smallpipes
Out of the Flames
Proceedings of the Peebles Collogue on the William Dixon Manuscript
A Step in Time
A collection, of Quicksteps, 68 in all, drawn primarily from the old collections
Nordic Tunes
A collection of Swedish pipe tunes selected and arranged by Erik Ask-Upmark
A Collection of Pipe Tunes
A revised edition of the joint publication with the Northumbrian Pipers Society
50 (plus) Lowland and Border Tunes
The original 'PInk Book' collection of tunes from the LBPS
Over the Hills and Far Away
A second collection from Matt Seattle, following on from his original The Border Bagpipe Book
Welcome Home My Dearie
Piping in the Scottish Lowlands 1690-1900
Pete Stewart