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  • BRING OUT THE HOT ROD ROWDY RODDY PIPER HAHA.

  • looking at those scotsman march, makes forth a much more terrifying sight than any american marine or russian army :P

    go scots :P

  • Its called flurishing and it's a tenor drum

  • whats the drum style called with the twirling drumsticks?

  • Damned wind screwed up the audio! Great tune!

  • There was a soldier, a Scottish soldier, who wandered far away and soldiered far away, there was none bolder, with good broad shoulder, who fought in many a fray and fought and won!

  • The tune is called "Green Hills of Tyrol" Andy Stewart wrote the lyrics and called the song "A Scottish Soldier". I have the music as it was a favourite of my dad's.

  • thought this was called scottish soldier!

  • Yep, Green Hills of Tyrol = A Scottish soldier.

    The first text line says " There was a soldier, a Scottish soldier.. "

  • 9th text line says " To leave those green hills of Tyrol .. "

    The soldier is dying in those green Tyrol hills and calls his piper, his trusty piper...

    The soldier realizes " as fair as these green foreign hills may be, they are not the hills at home " ..

  • i'd always known it to be called scottish solder :P

  • NO ITS CALLED GREEN HILLS OF TYROL

  • it can be called both

  • Log on to Andy Stewart, There was a Soldier.

    He wrote the words so he will Know. It refers to soldiers dying in a the Tyrol (Germany)

  • nothing like the massed pipes an drums to get yer blood pumpin

    fukin ready te head over the border lmao

  • and we're here spiting out the Grenadier march ready for ya!

  • There is something wrong here.....it was not snowing or raining. Why is that... the weather ALWYAS sucks at Estes for the games...ugh lol. Good vid though. Go Isle of Mull!!!

  • nice is this in canda

  • Estes Park CO is in Colorado USA

  • Wow, I really wish I was there. It must have been fantastic to hear that many bagpipes at one time

  • That was an incredibly small massed band compared to what they had 10 years prior.

  • I've never seen a bodhran played in massed bands before. Very cool.

  • only just seen this! I play Bodhran and I too have never seen it played with the pipes. I am Scottish and I am now thinking of including my bodhran with our group's music. Great

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