"Traditional, arr. Chad Staffey"? The term "traditional" implies that the composer is anonymous, This piece, composed by two Germans in 1982, is therefore hardly "traditional".
Highland Cathedral being performed by the soldiers and the MOTAB.. I am so delightful to this presentation. It is a testament of a British origin of the American people.. A great nation founded by the British but cultivated on its destiny for the cause of human freedom, liberty and democracy...GOD bless the USA and GOD save the King........
Imagine what you can do with the whole potential of usa not just the east and west coasts by every single one potential by the media values to keep moving forward!
As an American I often wonder when I hear the pipes being played, if the people of Scotland realize realize that the pipes are played all over the world. This is a United States Air Force band playing a song that has deep meaning to the Scots. Attend a funeral in the US for a fallen police officer, fire fighter, etc., and you’ll hear a pipe and drum corp. I hope it makes our Scottish brothers and sisters proud.
When I heard for the first time the sound of the bagpipes I loved it very much, later on I found out that my greatgrandmother Maria Wilhelmina Francoijs born Ross must have been the reason why. Her ancesters came from Scotland William Ross was a corporal in the army of general Mackay who came to The Netherlands in 1774.
Hello and thank you for posting this video. It helped me make a playlist of patriotic songs. I linked to it on a RU-vid playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLWV6Eymwwv0N3R0GyoLHlizaCFMEZFfGx I linked to it on my blog: oldhighwaynotes.blogspot.com/2014/01/highway-101-crossing-border-america_19.html I linked to it on a map I am making of Highway 101: www.google.com/maps/d/drive?state=%7B%22ids%22%3A%5B%221XX3Cdb-HxmqhaoA5KVklQ15igj1KbsmH%22%5D%2C%22action%22%3A%22open%22%2C%22userId%22%3A%22114455334535228323024%22%7D&usp=sharing Thanks again for sharing and making the world a smaller place.