Scottish Bag Pipes from Ireland

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

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  • Are you guys happy, I renamed it. You guys are a bunch of hyenas.

    All I know is I filmed this while on vacation in Ireland, excuse me for not being an expert.

    I just thought I would share the video for others to enjoy.

  • All I know is that I filmed this while I was on vacation in Ireland. I hope you enjoy the video anyway. thanks

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  • Great Highland Bagpipes from Scotland....

  • fucking dicks in the background laughing.its good music man

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  • Drones miserably out of tune...chords spread way far apart....and he made a mockery of some good pipe tunes. And as far as the many other comments on this board, many fine bagpipers come from Ireland and know how to win the worlds.

  • @pondlife14 St.Patrick often uses Scoti and Reguli as equivalent terms. To the term Scottus he adds often the word Nobilis; whereas he has no other appellative for the native Irish but 'HYBERIONE', or 'HYBERNIGENAE', 'The common ordinary people'.

    (History of the Scottish Nation, fn. p. 282).

    The Scots were recorded by S.Patrick, whom Christianised Ireland/Hibernia as the upper class of Ireland after they conquered and settled in deserted Northern Hibernia, whereas the Irish were the commoners.

  • @savagenomore The 'Irish' name is a 16th century Papist name imposed by Pope Leo X, the Irish are the brainwashed, brainwashed since the 12 century by Popery.

    The Scots were the upper class conquerors and new settlers of Ireland/Hibernia (from Caledonia/Scotland) and the Irish (Hiberni) were the 'common ordinary people' and 'sons of the soil' as recorded by S.Patrick, whom Christianised Ireland.

    Irish Culture is a 19th century invention based on Scotland's from the Gaelic revival 1890~1921.

  • @savagenomore These are Great Highland Bagpipes from Scotland absolutely nothing Irish about them.

  • @jross3r They are IRISH pipes, the scotts have been brainwashed over the years...

  • damn i was at that castle this summer! to bad the piper wasn't there for the dinner. it would have made it so much better! oh well next time

  • @jross3r Sorry, man. I didn't intend it as an insult to you in any way. I don't mind calling em Irish pipes. I was just enlightening all of the other folks giving you a hard time. I appreciate you recording this.

  • Funny part is, Highland Cathedral was wrote by a German, not a Scott. Also, bagpipes are not universally Scottish. Granted, the Great Highland Bagpipes are. The Irish had Irish War Pipes. Same as Highland pipes but with 1 less tenor drone. Those were made illegal some time ago and have never come back into style. So the Irish either use Uilleann Pipes or just use the Great Highland Bagpipes.

    To claim that no Irishman can use them is rubbish. Kilts are also worn by the Irish. Get over yourself.

  • Jings I love seeing my own countrymen dressed in full Highland regalia; take a look at the Edinburgh Tatoo, Scotland in her full glory, now thats something!!

    But this cannot be claimed to be Irish unless the uploader made a mistake in the title.

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