Hmmm. I suspect it may be a mixture of styles. You may be being fooled by the accompanying instrument. It is the Northumbrian pipes (English) not the Scottish bagpipes.
Thanks for the comment and hope you enjoyed it anyway!
It's some sort of French bagpipe and the tune sounds French to me.
Search for "Northumbrian smallpipe" for the other sort. (Acoustically the difference is the shape of the chanter - a Northumbrian pipe is cylindrical inside, like a clarinet, and this one is conical, like an oboe or a Highland pipe).
I would like to THANK YOU for helping those kids in my country... THANK YOU
ADIBASINEPALI 3 years ago
what's this song called?
tooxproxfoxya 3 years ago
Bump!
What is the song called?
KnjazNazrath 3 years ago
That is not English. It is Scottish Dancing. Im sure its called "The Dashing White Sergeant"
glasgow1234 3 years ago
Hmmm. I suspect it may be a mixture of styles. You may be being fooled by the accompanying instrument. It is the Northumbrian pipes (English) not the Scottish bagpipes.
Thanks for the comment and hope you enjoyed it anyway!
philipinnepal 3 years ago
It's some sort of French bagpipe and the tune sounds French to me.
Search for "Northumbrian smallpipe" for the other sort. (Acoustically the difference is the shape of the chanter - a Northumbrian pipe is cylindrical inside, like a clarinet, and this one is conical, like an oboe or a Highland pipe).
Great project, anyway.
boguspurr 2 years ago
@philipinnepal english, scottish, what's the difference? ya'll yankees are the same.
nepalihercules 9 months ago
its a mix, but thats not the point, the fact is that these kids are having fun!
for a start dashing white sargent has two sets of three facing each other! =)
anyway.... looks good! =D
god bless
x
annadancingirl 2 years ago