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</html><description>This used to be considered Scotland&#x2019;s national anthem; now several songs are in contention for that honour. It is the first tune that many people learning the bagpipes play, as it features in the College of Piping Tutor Book 1. Robert Burns called this stirring song &#x2018;Robert Bruce&#x2019;s March to Bannockburn&#x2019;, using the ancient tune &#x2018;Hey Tutti Taitie&#x2019;. He imagined&hellip; Read more &rarr;</description></oembed>
