01 - Sherrifmuir
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Those drums are powerful.
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as to the playing of the bodhran (the drums) it's less in the wrist than you'd think. you need to keep your wrist loose and fingers relatively tight. Think of shaking the paint out of a paintbrush: it's the same principle.
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@AmericanFolkMusician You are right in that they are two differnt songs - but it is the same place and same battle.
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@MrTLaing You want Soar alba for full gaeliuc
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@AmericanFolkMusician sherrif muir is a small village on th back road to edinburgh, apart from that it was an important sight of battle between the english and us!!! so shut the fuck up you cock
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bring it you sasonach cocks, listen to "the wallace" he kicked all anglesised bottoms
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we were raped and pillaged as were many nations, free alba
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This song is called The Sherramuir Fight. Not Sheriffmuir Sheriffmuir is a completely different song and place. if you look up Sheriffmuir the Corries do that song as well, they are two very different songs.
Please fix this error, your misrepresenting this song
The last of the Royal Stuarts in the Protestant succession, Queen Anne, died in 1714. Her successor was the Hanoverian King George I. In Scotland the antagonism to the succession of a German "princeling" who spoke little English was acute, especially among the Highlanders. King James III, from his exile in France, believed that the time was right to launch another Jacobite uprising.
krs306 2 years ago 11
a drunk freind quoted - "the corries, the 1st folk group to have geneticialy modified wrist bones so their able to play th drums like that"
Thompsonf1001 1 year ago 9