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  • The pipe organ was wonderful; the bag pipes, well, a little goes a long way.

  • way to loud for church !!!!

  • That was very nice, I was there and you had to be there to feel the music in full!

  • A blessed Advent Time towards a most holy Merry Christmas. Ecumenical congratulations from distant Cordoba city at Argentina. In cherised memmorial of Edimburgh Conference of 1910. may the Holy spirt leads us in evangelical progress!Yours fraternally Joseph Abravanel Afendi (My mum was also presbyterian teacher) preacher and educator of Gondwanic Church Episcopal.

  • Thanks I loved it!!!!

  • I think the reason bagpipes were frequently played as soldiers were drawn into battle was that it made the idea of possible, imminent death seem not that bad-regardless of which side you were on.

    Regimental pipers would have been the bravest of the brave-for more than a few reasons.

  • nice pipe organ

    wish i was the organist at that church .

  • Wow. I've never heard Joyfull Joyfull played by a pipe band before! Sounds cool. Certainly isn't in the average band's repetoir but would be easy to learn I guess. Nice performance.

  • Definitely protect your hearing!!! Even as the Pipe Major of the band, I ALWAYS have to put about a half cotton ball in each ear!!! Otherwise I hear terrible "odd harmonics" that some people hear, whom often say that they can't stand the sound of bagpipes! These people should simply try this!!!

    --Michael LoBue, P.M. St. Andrew's Pipes & Drums of Tampa Bay

    .

  • This sounds great but l know that when they do it at St Edwards Episcopal Church in Mount Dora this year l will be wearing ear plugs!!!!!

  • As a Presbyterian and one with Scotch ancestry, I am very moved by this. Wonderful! Thanks for posting this.

  • ...including the pipe organ! HAHA

  • Beautiful...but I can't imagine the decible level in that church with all those pipes!

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