Co Pilot suggests:
🎼 1. Entrance of the Bride (Scottish Smallpipes)
Smallpipes have that warm, mellow, almost contemplative tone — perfect for something sacred and processional without overwhelming the moment.
Top Recommendations
🌿 “Be Thou My Vision” (Slane)
• A traditional hymn with Irish roots that sits beautifully on smallpipes.
• The melody is lyrical, steady, and instantly recognisable.
• Reverent without being somber — ideal for a bridal entrance.
🌿 “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” (St. Columba)
• Another Celtic hymn tune that pipes adore.
• Flowing, pastoral, and deeply sacred.
🌿 “Amazing Grace” (New Britain)
• A classic for pipes, but on smallpipes it becomes gentler and more intimate.
• Works beautifully for a slow, graceful entrance.
🌿 “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing”
• Melodic line fits the smallpipes’ range well.
• Has a hopeful, uplifting quality without being too bold for the entrance.
✒️ 2. Signing of the Register (Scottish Smallpipes)
This moment benefits from something reflective and prayerful. Smallpipes shine here.
Top Recommendations
✨ “Be Still, My Soul” (Finlandia)
• Sacred, serene, and emotionally rich.
• The tune is slow enough to stretch beautifully on pipes.
✨ “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling” (Hyfrydol)
• A joyful but gentle hymn tune.
• Works well as a meditative instrumental.
✨ “Abide With Me” (Eventide)
• A classic hymn with a warm, contemplative melody.
• Perfect for the quiet, intimate nature of the signing.
✨ “The Lord’s My Shepherd” (Crimond)
• A Scottish psalm tune — culturally perfect and liturgically spot-on.
• Pipes love this melody.
🎉 3. Recessional / Exit of the Married Couple (Highland Pipes)
Now we can go bold. Highland pipes want to celebrate.
Top Recommendations
🔔 “Highland Cathedral”
• Majestic, triumphant, and widely used in Christian ceremonies.
• Not originally sacred, but now deeply associated with solemn and joyful services.
🔔 “Mairi’s Wedding” (if you want something joyful but still traditional)
• Not sacred, but if you want a purely traditional Scottish feel, this is a joyful option.
• If you need strictly sacred, skip this one.
🔔 “Ode to Joy” (Beethoven)
• Recognised in Catholic liturgy.
• Pipes can make it sound grand and victorious.
🔔 “Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven”
• The tune Lauda Anima is bold and regal.
• Works surprisingly well on Highland pipes.
🔔 “How Great Thou Art”
• A powerful, soaring melody that pipes absolutely love.
• Feels triumphant enough for an exit.
⭐ If you want a fully cohesive set…
Here’s a beautifully balanced trio that flows perfectly:
Entrance: Be Thou My Vision (smallpipes)
Signing: Be Still, My Soul (smallpipes)
Recessional: Highland Cathedral (Highland pipes)
It’s Celtic, sacred, emotionally varied, and instrument-appropriate.