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  • @PIPERJIM08 2. Double droned bagpipes were as common as 3- droned bagpipes in Scotland in the early 18th century. This is not a misterious theory, simply visit some museums and castles such as the Culloden Visitor Centre or Dunvegan on Skye to see such models for yourself.

    3. Since the video is supposed to be historical and not a commercial for Madame Tussaud's: Why the hell ( never heard of ON hell, new one? ) should a Jacobite piper not march over big rocks?

  • @PIPERJIM08 It keeps amazing me how many users roam youtube and leave nasty comments without giving video proof of their ability. In addition this one also shows profound ignorance and apparent inability to read a simple subtext.

    1. With a 100 pipers was originally a song, a not a pipetune. If it had been played by a piper around 1745 it would never have sounded like the modern day version which Jim apparently refers to. It would have been a free rendition of the song, nothing more.

  • do you have the sheet music for this becuase i would really like to learn this song

  • nope, I don't have the sheet music, sorry

  • 5*****

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