- Scottish Military March: Scotland The Brave

: The tune first appeared in print in the Utah Musical Bouquet in January 1878 and later in the 1895 Gesto Collection of Highland Music , where it was titled "Scotland Forever" and designated as a "trumpet march".

: It served as Scotland’s representation at the Commonwealth Games until 2010 and was played for the Scottish national team at the 1982, 1986, and 1990 FIFA World Cups.

: It is the authorized pipe band march of the British Columbia Dragoons in the Canadian Armed Forces and is played during reviews at U.S. institutions like The Citadel and the Virginia Military Institute. Scotland the Brave - Scottish Military March

: Formally adopted as the regimental quick march in 2006 .

Beyond its status as a folk favorite, the march holds official status in several military organizations: : The tune first appeared in print in

The melody's exact origin is somewhat obscure, though it likely emerged in the 1890s.

: It is set in duple time , which provides a steady pulse for marching. Form : The tune follows a "rounded binary" form ( institutions like The Citadel and the Virginia Military

), meaning it relies on heavy repetition to remain memorable during loud outdoor performances.