The City of Inverness Youth Pipe Band and The Inverness Royal British Legion Pipes and Drums , Flash Mob in Eastgate Centre Inverness . You can Follow both Bands on Face Book.
I am an Australian of Scottish and other British descent and I just love this. I am listening to and looking at my heritage, of which I am incredibly proud.
Sure stirs my blood and brings on chills. Love the sound of bagpipes nicely joined by drums. Two items on my bucket list include experiencing the tattoo at Edinburgh Castle and going up in a glider. Attended a tattoo & Highland games at Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA many years ago and I can still see it like a video playing in my head. Just magnificent! Loved every second of it. Scotland forever.
First time I’ve seen this - it’s superb! My husband toured the world with the University of Minnesota Marching and Concert Band under Frank Bencriscutto. He played Bass Drum and Tympani so I’m used to the best! 🤗. Hope some of the lads and lassies will still get the praise the so deserve!
Brav ha drugarez !!👍🤠 Superbe pipe band moderne, belle idée de happening à partir de l'appel du penn-soner, des sonneuses de cornemuse magnifiques en civil en plus d'être en excellente harmonie. On en redemande. Just amazing ! Salut from Brittany. 👋
god bless scotland they may not all like us but they always stand shoulder to shoulder with us and im very proud to say my great grandad was in the black watch the very best of the best
Hi. I was a piper at this event. You might want to add to your description that it was the City of inverness Youth Pipe Band and The Inverness Royal Brittish legion Pipes and drums. Both bands are on facebook. Both bands would love if you could metion to like us on facebook in your description too! This is and excellent video of the event! Thanks
beautiful......my mam's family are Scots from Glasgow and my dads are first generation English of Edinburgh. Can I claim it? There is a bit of cross over with the Glasgow side with Ireland. Im pale, freckles and burn in the sun, my hair was brownish/red and I went white prematurely. Was in Glasgow a couple of years ago and fit right in, I looked like the locals. I claim Pict! hahahah
Dear pipers will you kindly come to hull with the pipes and drums and play in our city centre shopping centres and out side the police station here in Hull for our seargent who is from drum chapill
Please please come to hull in Yorkshire with the bagpipes and drums and play as lm at the Edinburgh university studying what a lovely welcome l got in edinburgh Waverley station please please make some DVDs and CDs you all are so very talented come on let's have more more of this romantic music auldlangsyne
Sounds like they're going to war. I must admit the sound of Scotland the brave while marching into battle with artillery exploding all around must've been badass.
as a kid in 1973,s we as black watch army cadets were called in by inverness police to search for caroline hogg and susan maxwell sadly it didnt go well but cameron barracks were great as was inverness people
just something about those pipes and drums makes my hairs stand up, damn them!!!!!!! but i have to say, they dont seem so significant if the bandsmen dont wear kilts.
The tune is "The Green Hills of Tyrol" which was used for "There was a soldier, a Scottish soldier" by Andy Stewart, who was a Scottish singer very popular in the 1960s, thanks to the TV programme, The White Heather Club.
Seriously back in the old days if I hear this sound and march to war. I would just cut my own neck. It’s more of a slow boring death noise not even motivating