Corryvrechan Scottish Dance Team performing at Kilkenny Castle after Parade of the Nations at Celtic Festival 2007.
Angus MacLeod, Saxmundham, Reel of the 51st
Corryvrechan Scottish Dance Team performing at Kilkenny Castle after Parade of the Nations at Celtic Festival 2007.
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I am learning this here in NZ, and loving it. These fit dancers have given me more inspiration to get fitter and dance more. Well done the Scots. Love it
To andreazuffer: I don't know the dance, but the first tune is "the Barren Rocks of Aden;" the second sounds a little like "The Braes of Killiecrankie." If I a wrong, please someone tell me! Then comes "Mari's Wedding."
Thanks so much for answering! Of course you are right, now that I listen again! I sing Nutbrown M. but it sounds so wierdly different on the pipes that I truly didn't recognize it until you told me. I understand that this is because the pipes can only play certain intervals and not the infinite number that can be sung. This is so funny! I can't wait to tell my friend the pipe major What a dummy I am--he will get a laugh.
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How do they keep a straight face?
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