This dance to Scottish music is absolutely amazing. VIDEO

There is no city on earth where street music does not exist. Street singers and musicians add a unique ambiance and color to the city’s streets. It’s always a delight to go about the city in the evening and listen to the pleasant sounds of street tunes mingling with passers-by’s chats and traffic noise. The majority of street performers in each city chose music with a national theme. Ethno tunes appear to immerse the listener in the people’s history and traditions. Bagpipers may frequently be found in Scottish towns. Every evening, a unique boy band performs on one of the streets directly in front of the shoe store.

Seven guys dressed in national attire perform bagpipes and drums. Most people commonly associate the bagpipe with Scottish music. When one hears the bagpipes, one is transported to fantastic Scotland, with its stunning plains and historic castles, a guy in a plaid skirt, and lovely Riverdance dances. Many people believe that the bagpipe is a uniquely Scottish instrument. This is not totally correct. The precise origin of the bagpipe is unknown to this day. The bagpipe is a traditional instrument for many people in Europe and Asia, but the Scottish one, which is a national emblem, is especially popular.

The bagpipe is a wind instrument with reeds. Men dressed in traditional attire play the bagpipes expertly. And the drumming perfectly suits the melody. The band is one-of-a-kind. Men perform emotionally as if they can feel the music with their souls and enjoy themselves while playing. Drummers are highly engrossed in their work. They dance around their musical instruments as much as they play them. The colorful crowd prevents passersby from passing by. Everyone comes to a halt and listens. Someone is dancing, and someone is singing. Musicians aren’t bothered about being videotaped. They are content to pose, grin, wave, or wink. The musical ensemble is upbeat and enthusiastic. You can refuel with good energy for the rest of the day by listening to them for a few minutes. Scottish music, with its subtlety and distinct tone, may uplift anyone’s spirits.