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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

Fiddlers from Cape Breton and Cuba playing traditional celtic tunes.

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  • I just noticed something about this tune that I never noticed before. It's a bit like Garry Owen, the American 7th Cavalry's marching tune. They say it's Irish, but thinking it sounded Scottish I remembered this tune. They are quite similar.

  • Young Pretender or rightly destined King Charles III?

  • Come thro' the heather, Aound him gather, Ye're a' the welcomer early; Around him cling wi' a' your kin; For wha'll be King but Charlie? Come thro' the heather, Aound him gather, Come Ronald come Donald, Come a' thegither, And crown your rightfu' lawfu' King! For wha'll be King but Charlie?
  • Revisited this video again by accident. Brilliant stuff :-)

  • To the king over the water!

  • Great tune ans playing. Celtic tunes? This is a Scots tune about the young pretender (Charles Edward Stewart) landing in Scotland to raise the clans for the Jacobite cause

  • Great fiddle playing by three beautiful ladies.

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