Massed lambeg drums

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2007

Part of the Ulster Scots cultural event held in Ahoghill on 12th July 2007, featuring the fifes and lambegs of glebe, dunminning, gloonan, moyasset and gracehill.

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  • The thunder of the lambeg and the pitch of the fife. No better sound can an Ulsterman hear. No Surrender

  • um you dont go to one simple as that

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  • @sashmyfatherwore Very well put sir.

  • anyone intestested in joining markethill pipe band contact 07886851762 keep up a good pipe band lads and ladies keep er lit if you know wot i mean

  • I mind when I was wee in Glasgow the bands all had the lambeg drums now all gone a shame

  • @goldsmithexile No. Warped drum is the result, Sound crap.

  • Blood and Thunder.....a wheen a lambegs ill qwerly get ye outa yer bed on the 12th morning!lol

  • FANTASTIC LOUD AND PROUD.

  • pur art the groan beautyful.

  • I'm of both Irish Catholic and Ulster-Scots protestant descent, I respect the Ulster Scots tradition. it's a shame that Ulster Scots are so marginalised and persecuted in their homeland.

  • It's really great to see people keeping to mass tradition in gathering with music. Yet it seems impossible to find anything played with true musicality or dynamics on the lambeg drum.

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