The last chords of the Air (4:50 onward) are truly stunning harmony. Followed by one of the slickest reel breaks I've ever heard. Love this medley so much
I reckon we should start a petition for them to play Flowers of the Forest, Oft in the stilly night, going home, mist covered mountains, my home or amazing grace (or all of the above😂) at the festival of remembrance at Royal Albert Hall 2021 (or 2022 if 2021 is cancelled)
Until the mid to late 90's bags were almost exclusively "naturals" - sheepskin or cow/elk hide. The synthetic revolution came along and established itself in the mix then developed to include hybrids. In recent times there has been a steady return to natural in many top bands and players. Likewise, cane vs synthetic drone reeds followed a similar trajectory during the same timeline. Many stuck with natural or combinations during this period too.
The last chords of the Air (4:50 onward) are truly stunning harmony. Followed by one of the slickest reel breaks I've ever heard. Love this medley so much
I agree totally. I keep coming back to this. I have it on the surround sound now.
Sounds even better after each watch... now about 374 times.
I agree with you
One of my top 3 bands!... Of course!!!
Aye done a superb job Stuart!
Would love to be in that room !!!! These guys would sound HUGE in the Royal Albert Hall .
Sadly the recordings can never capture that feeling in your chest when a truly great band is in full flow....
I reckon we should start a petition for them to play Flowers of the Forest, Oft in the stilly night, going home, mist covered mountains, my home or amazing grace (or all of the above😂) at the festival of remembrance at Royal Albert Hall 2021 (or 2022 if 2021 is cancelled)
Wow this is piping personified - marvellous run by ID.
Bloody AWESOME
Amazing work
Dynamic medley. Good slow air and transition.
Ian McCall vvj
Very cool
from Brazil 🇧🇷
great band
awesome.
outstanding Pipe Band. can someone tell me, what is the name of this opening tune?
Not sure if anyone told you the name yet, but it's ceilidh lines
Absolute Blissss...
Drumming is so musical!
YES !!!!!!
what is the name of the first song? i love it
The Ceilidh Lines
Atao Kerdrel TUNE
WOW, ...!!!!
could somebody name all the pieces, please?
Ceilidh Lines, An Cota Ruadh, The Islay Ball, Jig of Slurs, Skye, She Moved through the Fair, John Morrison of Assynt House, and Alick C. MacGregor.
@@xanderfeys763 Brilliant- cheers!
True musician's
Must be hard to find a hall big enough to accommodate, what 150 pipers ?
Crisp.
Damn! So cool! I can't play the bagpipe ; i can play the drum............
What’s the first tune called
OK Anthonie!
What's the strathspey?
”An cota ruadh” the first one after the opening tune
👏👏
3:47
Yes.
Why do they all use sheepskin bags? Ive only known a handful of pipers that do
Better sound. I bet almost all grade 1-2 (maybe 3 at a push) bands use sheepskin.
Until the mid to late 90's bags were almost exclusively "naturals" - sheepskin or cow/elk hide. The synthetic revolution came along and established itself in the mix then developed to include hybrids. In recent times there has been a steady return to natural in many top bands and players. Likewise, cane vs synthetic drone reeds followed a similar trajectory during the same timeline. Many stuck with natural or combinations during this period too.
Braw piping.
Cruachan!!