Pipe music is the heartbeat of the 48th Highlanders, serving as much more than mere entertainment; it is an enduring symbol of Highland heritage and a vital expression of martial spirit. The Pipes and Drums are essential to Regimental life, providing the “voice” of the unit and the sonic thread that binds the regiment’s history to its modern-day service.
Historically, the pipes were a crucial instrument of war. In the chaos and din of the battlefield, the “Great Pipe” acted as both a tactical signal and a potent psychological force. Its piercing drone was designed to cut through the roar of artillery and the screams of conflict, serving to rally weary soldiers and steady their resolve during the advance. To a Highland regiment, the piper leading the charge was a symbol of absolute defiance and courage, often driving the men forward when all other forms of communication had failed.
Beyond the battlefield, the Pipes and Drums maintain the daily cadence of tradition. They are the guardians of the Regiment’s soul, marking the passage of time through duty calls, mess dinners, and the “Lament” played to honor fallen comrades. The music of the pipes defines the unit’s identity, whether they are leading the Regiment on the march or providing the solemn atmosphere required for ceremonial occasions, such as the annual Remembrance Day parade.
The members of this storied band are primarily non-commissioned members of the Army Reserves. They are the primary musical ambassadors of the 48th Highlanders, though their ranks are frequently bolstered by dedicated volunteers who join the band for significant regimental milestones and international appearances.
The Regimental march is “Highland Laddie”, also known as “Hielan’ Laddie”
Named after LCol Robertson MVO, VD who commanded the Regiment May 1906 – May 1911
Each component of the battalion has their own march
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