The Snow Melt
(slow air on Highland Bagpipe)

Sweet Alastair's Lullaby
(slow air on Highland Bagpipe)

The Snow Melt & Sweet Alastairs Lullaby
(slow airs on the Scottish Small Pipe)

Parker's Queen Carol
(6/8 March for the Highland Bagpipe)

Phyllis Lutjeans
(2/4 March on Highland Bagpipe)

Commission Music for Someone Special

 

Tyrone plays bagpipes as a U.S. flag is raised on the roof of the Space Needle in Seattle in the early morning of Sept. 11, 2011, on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.  The performance included West & Liberty, a hornpipe he was writing at the time of attacks. 

AP Photo/Ted S. Warren
 
 
Commissioning a bagpipe tune is a unique way to celebrate an event or someone special. An original tune can commemorate an anniversary, family gathering, a personal achievement, a place that is deeply personal, or a person you hold dear.
 
Tyrone's melodies are composed to reflect the subject of your choosing.  Jigs, reels, airs, marches and hornpipes are created to bring a 'tone sculture' to life within the bagpipe's traditional nine-note framework.  In late 2005, five of Tyrone's original compositions were selected for publication in Contemporary and Traditional Music for the Highland Bagpipe, the fourth compilation by Bruce Gandy.  Bruce is credited by many with raising the international standard for modern bagpipe repertoire.
 
Original two-parted or four-parted tunes are available for commission.  The final melody is available for presentation, framed as a document, written by hand if you like, but usually professionally typeset.  Recordings of original compositions on CD, whether on Highland Pipes, Small Pipes, or by an ensemble are an option.