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    I'll take a stab at this, but will probably get tongue-tied:
    Marches come in 4/4, 3/4 (retreats), 2/4 (quicks), 6/8, ect. times and are written for competitions but the timing is to march to as opposed to dance.
    Strathspeys have a strong, weak, medium, weak timing and are written (traditionally) to perform a strathspey dance to.
    Reels are the quicker paced dance tunes that most are familiar with if not mistaken for jigs.
    These are general blanket statements, but I hope help some.

    Quote Originally Posted by timber View Post
    I for one really enjoy listening to bagpipes, but I am completely in the dark about what each type of tune is. Could someone explain what marches, strathspeys, and reels are?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncelt View Post
    I'll take a stab at this, but will probably get tongue-tied:
    Marches come in 4/4, 3/4 (retreats), 2/4 (quicks), 6/8, ect. times and are written for competitions but the timing is to march to as opposed to dance.
    Strathspeys have a strong, weak, medium, weak timing and are written (traditionally) to perform a strathspey dance to.
    Reels are the quicker paced dance tunes that most are familiar with if not mistaken for jigs.
    These are general blanket statements, but I hope help some.
    Thank you. That makes sense.

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