Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2007 - Fifes and Drums
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i know this now lol having seen them play myself... just opened my gob as a reenactor criticising others in period gear!
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Just to be clear, this fife and drum corps is not a reenacting unit. they play modern fifes and modern arrangments of old and new tunes, as do many other corps in the US. Their objective is to sound good, not be authentic. I, myself am a reenactor, and would cringe seeing a corps lik this at a reenactment, as reenactors. Corps like this gather at events called musters to perform for eachother, and keep this style of fife and drum alive. MCV is one of my favorite corps to wach at a muster.
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@rodentum44 These are not reenactors. This is a modern fife and drum corps, that dresses in 18th century clothing, they have all modern arrangments and play modern fifes. They are like many other fife and drum corps in the US, they modernize fife and drum as well as keeping it, as a hobby, alive.
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for those of u who were asking for the song name its White Cockade
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We are boring just to spite those that think we need more zest. In fact we prefer to save our uplifting zest for the battlefield!
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<< Been to USA, lived in Iowa & California , a bit, But why why Oh why do American Military March,,,,,,?? like they have Piles, even in 2008 USA MilTARY,,,, those G I s, seem to have Anal Leakage Problems
screw all of you and shame on you for coming on and dissing another country. especially their culture. All MCV, as well as the hundreds of other fife and drum corps in the us and abroad are trying to do is preserve their countries history and culture. Just like every other country does.
drumdudeplyr 2 years ago 3
was at the tattoo in Edinburgh and you were superb. Never mind dickhead comments your performance was great . I will forgive you for the white cockade as i am a COVENANTER. Three cheers for the Red White and Blue.
rab1688 2 years ago 3