About The Band
The Ringwood Pipe Band was founded in 1972 from the chance meeting of two pipers double booked for the same engagement in Bournemouth. Since then, we’ve grown into one of the premier pipe bands on the south coast of England, boasting an average membership of twenty-four dedicated musicians. Our strong connections with other pipe bands in the region facilitate seamless transitions for players moving between areas or assisting each other at events.
As a self-funded organisation, we operate as a registered charity raising funds through local participation and special occasions. The band has played internationally, including trips to Germany, Spain, France and Italy.
Our current repertoire is set out below.
Band members have been given a link to the whole range of band tunes in PDF for dowloading and printing.
Burns Supper 2025 Tunes
1st Half
Scotland the Brave, Wings, Flett from Flotta
Ca’ the Yowes, Ae fond Kiss, The Sky boat song
Baren Rocks of Aden, The Brown Haired Maiden, Mairi’s Wedding
Carberfeidh, Cockney Jocks
Hundred Pipers, Glendaruel Highlanders, Athol Highlanders
Battle of Killiecrankie, Bonnie Lass O’ Fyvie, Rowan Tree, No Awa’ Tae Bide Awa’
2nd Half
Green Hills of Tyrol, When the Battle’s O’er, Lochanside
The Ballad of Glencoe, The Dark Island, Mingulay Boat Song
Drum Fanfare
Cullen Bay, Molly Connell, Orange and Blue, High Road to Linton, Piper O’Drummond, Till This Day is Done, Banjo Breakdown
Highland Laddie, Blackbear
Marching Tunes 2025
The Meeting of the Waters, The Old Rustic Bridge
Battle of Killiecranke, Bonnie Lass of Fyvie, Rowan Tree, No awa’Tae Bide Awa
Crags of Tumbledown Mountain, Falkland Palace
Heights of Dargai, Battle of the Somme, Archie McKinley
Cock of the North, Pibroch of Donald Dhu
Angus McKinnon, 10th HLI Crossing the Rhine
PM Donald Maclean of Lewis, Blue Bonnets O’er the Border
Static Tunes / Medleys
Highland Cathedral
Amazing Grace
Waly Waly
Teribus, Because he was a Bonnie Lad, Itchy Fingers, Mist Covered Mountains, Glasgow City Police Pipers
J K Cairns, Suo Gan, Jiggernaut
Jolly Beggarman, Royal Scots Polka