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  • Very moving!

  • Can anybody tell me the name of the Tunes they play in this video

  • @stuartjcook

    In the order played: Two 6/8 Marches, 10th Bn. HLI Crossing the Rhine, and John D. Burgess. Three Jigs, Tripping Up the Stairs, Rocking the Baby, and Glasgow City Police Pipers and then off with Scotland the Brave.

  • @cid68piper Many thanks, watching them again very adictive and Magic

  • I'm ready !! Who's with me

  • did not mean to send three messages!

  • Thank you, I hope to find this

    in a tuteral booklet. Or maybe

    ask Jim McGillivery if he can

    provide a copy.

    Kind regards.

  • Thank you for your reply.

    Realy like that tune.

    do you know where to find

    the sheet music. Is it in any

    tuteral booklets?

    Kind regards.

  • would somone be so kind as to let me know what the name of the tunes played in the jig set that the girls are dancing to? Thanks.

  • Hi it was Glasgow City Police

  • Thanks dansagonwrong,

    Greatful to hear from U.

    I am wanting to learn the Jig set. Still seeking out the tunes. Will contact Gillies.

  • thank you very much its nice to get a comment praising us. i will try n find out who has the footage and get back to you

  • Just want to comment on the

    girls as well. I liked your show, your dancing reminds

    of the laddies from Hell.

    The name the french gave

    the Scots. Wicked Show!

  • Just would like to ask for this

    display on DVD, or CD.

    I would like to learn the tunes. Outstanding perfomance. Would you contact me for the info if I can

    make a purches, and what tunes were played at Stirling

    Castle, with the two highland

    dance girls.

    Kind Regards

  • fuck you i was dancing on a fucked foot you arse

    shin splints are nice fud

  • the dancrs couldnt dance

  • Thanks for posting this vid. All the centuries of history & tradition. I am American. But I am told thru our family tree that perhaps one of my greatgrand fathers built Stirling Castle in the 10th Century. Thanks again!!!

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