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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2006

The massed bands playing Amazing Grace at the Glengarry Highland Games 2006. The lead band is the Glengarry Pipe Band (Grade 2)

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  • Amazing Grace is one of those songs which can bypass borders and cultures and make you feel that there are more important things in life than the pursuit of wealth

  • the problem is there is to many pipers and drummers playing at the same time and there is an echo you here not a screw up. Massed bands are better heard when you are there. Good job to all that was there

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  • @TwyliteRyder its more than a 100 of 'em

  • It's very nice playing, but bagpipes just hurt my ears. And with like 100 of them? Ouuuuuuuuuuch.

  • I was there :-)

    XxSarah

  • i was there that year awsome

  • wow they need a lot of player to play this song that was very good band

  • doppler* effect? that has to do with movement, as you approach and then distance yourself from objects. Plus they are too close to each other for the speed of sound to be significant in how you hear these instruments; i think this sounds way better though than in 'unison'.

  • holy shit thats a lot of pipers

  • dopplar effect

  • That is one load of pipers:)

  • its cool because before the highland games you can see people practicing bagpipes on the street!

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