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The first tune is "The Cameron Quickstep" or aka "Henderson's March" and it is in the Scots Guards book 2 page 29. The second tune is "The Jig Of Slurs" and can be found in the Gordon Highlanders Volume 2 page 30.The third tune is "Donnie Macgregor" and can be found in the Gordon Highlanders Volume 1 on page 160.
JR its a beauty of a tune played by a master piper in Gordon Walker. Have you heard the solo set by Michael Grey playing with the78th Fraser Highlanders live in Ireland, 72 hours before they won the World Championship at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, probably my favourite band tape with Lillian Livingston being a very high point in dexterity by a Canadian Master.
Me on ma practice chanter beats X Factor...and that saying something! I was going to say that watching paint dry is better than X Factor but...mustn't be too naughty!
What an inspiration. At the weekend I play in an Irish bar in Erkelens, Germany. What an inspiartion he is to my piping. Thank you Gordon and every one else who gives me a boost.
Gordon amazing you are a legend. It is a pleasure to watch you and listen to you, you always have the crown in your pocket. Well done mate keep it up. The Battalion (RHF)
He is a true Piper. Play´s lovely, has allways something funny to say, cheers the audience with his acting and playing. And he does not holds his head up high. Lucky the guy who can call him self pupil of Mr. Gordon Walker
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misschantelle65 8 months ago
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chenkov47 1 year ago
Anyone know the name of the last jig?
chenkov47 1 year ago
what kind of kilt pin is that its pretty cool
armydude2799 1 year ago
@armydude2799 i think its a large dirk with lots of little dirks along the side.
seonidh 1 year ago
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Just get him a practice chanter and the green book...and a good teacher...that's the most important thing...helps if he doesn't smoke....LOL...j/k...
chunter5100 1 year ago
anyone know the name of the first tune?
bobchalk123 2 years ago
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chenkov47 2 years ago
do you have the music for the tune?
bagpipingpaddy 2 years ago
scots guards book 2 p.29
calumwatson6195 2 years ago
sometimes it's impossible haha
sacredsong 2 years ago
2/4
piperdmac 2 years ago
brilliant! what a legend! whats the name of the last tune?
te11auiatn23 2 years ago
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steelescotland 3 years ago
The first tune is "The Cameron Quickstep" or aka "Henderson's March" and it is in the Scots Guards book 2 page 29. The second tune is "The Jig Of Slurs" and can be found in the Gordon Highlanders Volume 2 page 30.The third tune is "Donnie Macgregor" and can be found in the Gordon Highlanders Volume 1 on page 160.
UnkilGed 3 years ago
Agreed - The Cameron Quickstep is one my all time favorite tune - and we don't hear it enough! Great job Gordon! When are you next in Canada?
JRinToronto 3 years ago 2
JR its a beauty of a tune played by a master piper in Gordon Walker. Have you heard the solo set by Michael Grey playing with the78th Fraser Highlanders live in Ireland, 72 hours before they won the World Championship at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, probably my favourite band tape with Lillian Livingston being a very high point in dexterity by a Canadian Master.
UnkilGed 3 years ago
1978
UnkilGed 3 years ago
Fantastic! Beats X FACTOR!
PiperMartinMckay 3 years ago
Me on ma practice chanter beats X Factor...and that saying something! I was going to say that watching paint dry is better than X Factor but...mustn't be too naughty!
daveythelad 3 years ago
bogey I have sent you a message, hope it helps
UnkilGed 3 years ago
Thank you Gordon ! Whenever I'm down, watching this clip bucks me up !
pbcora 3 years ago
What an inspiration. At the weekend I play in an Irish bar in Erkelens, Germany. What an inspiartion he is to my piping. Thank you Gordon and every one else who gives me a boost.
hiredpiper 4 years ago
Gordon amazing you are a legend. It is a pleasure to watch you and listen to you, you always have the crown in your pocket. Well done mate keep it up. The Battalion (RHF)
2mac64 4 years ago 2
seems like some laugh. lol. great piper!
Gersboi 4 years ago 2
People asked about the first and the second tune. I'd like to know what's the title of the last one? Oh, and wonderful piping (as always by Gordon)!
PeterPiper86 4 years ago
Last tune: Donnie McGregor
yondlisch 4 years ago
wad is the opening tune?
chefworkz 4 years ago
The Cameron Quickstep
Riperpiper 4 years ago
thks... do u have the score for that...can u email me..thanks
chefworkz 4 years ago
Is that not Captain Henderson? same tune maybe... :)
kilted101 4 years ago
Henderson March
sacredsong 4 years ago
Great!
BillMcE 4 years ago
does anyone know the name of the second tune? the one he plays after the waltz like march?
jdpipes 4 years ago
That's the Jig of Slurs.
Riperpiper 4 years ago
He is a true Piper. Play´s lovely, has allways something funny to say, cheers the audience with his acting and playing. And he does not holds his head up high. Lucky the guy who can call him self pupil of Mr. Gordon Walker
kohrsthomas 4 years ago