The Pipes of Christmas

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2006

This Christmas, travel to the Celtic lands of Scotland, Ireland and Wales with the Pipes of Christmas. This annual holiday favorite raises funds for music scholarships for students studying Celtic music. For more information visit www.pipesofchristmas.com.

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  • I go to this every year in Summit and I'm in this video! In the front row the lady with the white hair is my grandmother, now deceased, to her left is her best friend, then my aunt, and then me! That's really cool to be captured on film at one of the best holiday concerts that I will definitely return to year after year!

  • Absolutely spectacular!!!! Fine job! Such a nice richness and smoothness to the tones.

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  • My ship pulled into Edinborough, Scotland back in '76. We had the honor of attending a concert of the Royal Edinborough Pipers. You can't imagine the thrill!!! The last was "God Save the Queen". I was the senior man there, and we were all in uniform. You should have seen the look on the peoples faces when I ordered "Atention and Hand Salute". After that, we went to a restaurant, and I had my first taste of Haggis. DELICIOUS!!! Funny, the owner would not take our money. Great people!! =Stefan=

  • WONDERFUL 

  • Wonderful Selection-Hauntingly Beautiful!!

  • Excellent indeed...... Me and my Mate, who is an Organist also did somethink likely, but this is way better .... Och Aye Lads :-)

  • im not Scottish, but i love the sound of these bagpipes

  • halburn! Get a life! I'm Scots - stop taking offence on behalf of others! Pathetic. Excellent piping and arranging. Thanks for posting

  • hearing and seeing it makes me a little homesick for Scotland :(

  • @halkburn « the celtic past is only to the scots as is the pipes». only to the scots? The celtic past is to every celtic people. Pipes doesn't mean "great highland bagpipes", it means pipes, like Uilleann pipes, smallpipes northumbrian pipes, any kind of pipes. There are different kind of pipes all over the world, not originary from scotland. But still, the kilts are yours...

  • That was good because it's hard to find someone who can play the bag pipes very well.

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