Volume 2 of this comprehensive guide to the tunes every piper should know by Dugald MacNeill. These are the tunes that are both popular, easy and useful for the different occasions when a piper may be asked to play. They also constitute the basic pipers' repertoire, so that when you meet up with other pipers, these are the tunes you will have in common.
The 25th (KOSB's) Farewell to Meerut, The Bens of Jura, King George V's Army, The 72nd's Farewell to Aberdeen, The Atholl and Breadalbane Gathering, Greenwood Side, Jenny's Bawbee, Johnny Cope, Black Bear Hornpipe, Campbell's Farewell to Redcastle, The Drunken Piper, Corn Rigs, MacKay's Farewell to the 74th, Corriechoillie's 43rd Welcome to the Northern Meeting, I'm No' Awa' Tae Bide Awa', Lord Byron, The Heroes of Vittoria, Colin's Cattle, Sir Colin Campbell's Farewell to Crimea, Far o'er Struy, The Battle of Waterloo, Jennie's Black E'e, Hot Punch, The Midlothian Pipe Band, The Cock o' the North, MacDonald's Away to War, Dovecote Park, Kenmure's On and Awa' Willie, The Campbell's are coming, Atholl Highlanders, Colonel Robertson of Toronto, The Cameron Men, The Garb of Old Gaul, The Borderers, Leaving Lismore, The Saffron Kilt, The Wandering Piper, Mairi Ban Og, My Lodging's on the Cold Ground, Lord Lovat's Lament, Bonnie hoose o' Airlie, The Flower of Scotland, Cutty's Wedding, McPhedran's Strathspey, Miss Ada Crawford, Monymusk, Stirling Castle, The Braes o' Mar, Because he was a bonny Lad, The Ale is Dear, The Mason's Apron, General Stewart of Garth, Sandy Duff, Granny Duncan, The Wind that Shakes the Barley, Cork Hill, Joe McGann's Fiddle.