Will Ye Go Lassie Go ~ Celtic Spirit.

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

A view of the Scottish country taken from across Scotland.Some of the photo's were taken by friends.Accompanied by the music Will Ye Go Lassie Go by Celtic Spirit. I hope you enjoy viewing.

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  • I'm of the Lauder clan ad I surely wish I could go there. Thank you for sharing this. I love the photos and music.

  • @alohachristine Cheers, your welcome......thanks for your comment !

  • Hi There my dear friend,Thanks for this Magnificent music and specially the magnificent scenery.with all the best wishes cheers my friend!!

  • @kasf1982able Thanks for your comment my friend !

    Glad you enjoyed the video ......... all the best !!!!!!!!

  • Had a chance to go to Scotland with the Duff clan in 1997 - it was glorious.

  • @papamcbride Great you enjoyed my friend...... haste ye back :)

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  • This is a fully orchestrated version with a nice pop feel and a guitar solo in the middle.

    No vocals, makes this a great one to sing together with the family and friends.

    Great photos, good transitions and well edited. A winner for sure.

  • God's country !! Reminds me of happy days that summer of '84 ...cold even in August but Gorgeous, unearthly gorgeous !!!

    Thank you!

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This video is a response to The Black Bear ~ Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
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  • @EmmetPro7421 Sounds like a low whistle to me :)

  • @EmmetPro7421 It is a low whistle,,, its like a very large pennywhistle, but you hold it straight ahead of you, not sideways like a normal flute.

  • @EmmetPro7421 from the sound of it I'd say it was a Irish Concert flute also know as the Scottish Flute in Scotland. They have that wonderful airy, rich woody sound. Most Celtic bands like the Chieftains play them and you'll find a number of YouTube videos highlighting them in Irish competitions like Comhaltas Live. It's a very distinct sound found in Scottish and Irish music.

  • @EmmetPro7421 yeah it certainly sounds like it :/

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