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BBC ALBA - Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2011 - Tattoo Rìoghail Dhùn Èideann 2011 - John Powell Suite

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2011

Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2011 perform a suite from "How to train your dragon" by John Powell.
Recordered from Satellite Astra 2 at 28.2° East on BBC ALBA
Commentary in Gàidhlig with subtitles in English.

Mur a b'urrainn dhut a bhith aig an fhèis san Lùnasdal 2011, an cothrom ceòl fhaicinn bho Thatù Armailteach Dhùn Èidean.

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  • Very well done! I wonder why they changed a few notes from Test Drive, is that because the pipes don't go down that low?

  • @c0ronariu5 probably...an entire orchestra has a different notes extension

  • I'm I the only one who thinks Scots gaelic sounds a bit like the Scandinavian languages?

  • @Nightrbinger24  Yes, it was my first think

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  • The music lends itself to the tattoo so well, I would never have thought it until I saw it. I adore this music, and I'm so happy it gets recognised and used despite being a soundtrack :D

  • @c0ronariu5 The bagpipes miss out notes from a traditional musical scale too.

  • I remember when I Saw this Live, When the Pipes and Drums Marched on again, it Sent Shiver's Down my Back

  • does anyone know how to get the music for this for tenor sax anda clarinet

  • @nintendo4ever123

    More then likely.

  • @Nightrbinger24 Yea i know..though i cant really seem to hear the similarity..i live in denmark so we get free norse classes in middle school and i dont seem to hear it..maybe its just cuz of the accent the celtic people have.

  • @nintendo4ever123

    Old Norse. Since Scots Gaelic borrows many words from it. Kilt for example comes from the Old Norse 'kjalta'.

  • @Nightrbinger24 In specific do you mean Old Norse or New Age? cuz new age scandinavian sounds nothing like Gaelic.

  • I wish the guy would stop talking...

  • Love the ending

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