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  • Villagers React To Scotland Military Pipes & Drums ! Tribal People React To Scottish Military Band
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  • @Retrospective.
    @Retrospective. Před rokem +397

    As a proud Scotsman myself, this makes my heart swell with pride :)

    • @ForgottenHonor0
      @ForgottenHonor0 Před rokem +27

      Almost all cultures have their own version of the bagpipes, but for us Scots it hits different with how intrinsically they're woven into our culture.

    • @margareteraab7725
      @margareteraab7725 Před rokem +21

      My dream to go to Scotland and see this for myself. Stirs my heart.

    • @stathispapailias634
      @stathispapailias634 Před rokem +23

      The Black Watch is no joke.

    • @fenellainnis7216
      @fenellainnis7216 Před rokem +6

      Same here

    • @lonewarrior6633
      @lonewarrior6633 Před rokem +32

      As a proud Englishman, and Ex Royal Signaller, this makes me proud for my fellow Scots!!
      Just recently returned from the Isle of Barra, such a beautiful place!!
      Ignoring the news and media, us English have nothing but respect for the Scottish, Welsh & Irish. We’re united, by freedom!
      Still need to get my hands on a Scotch Pie though!!!

  • @annabuckley-white4836
    @annabuckley-white4836 Před rokem +49

    My Grandad was the oldest drum major in the UK when he passed away he was still marching with the black watch association pipe band stoke on trent branch aged 90!

  • @prbasset6371
    @prbasset6371 Před rokem +47

    There is nothing better than a Scottish Military piped band. It’s simply the best sound in the world, and wow that uniform.

  • @TheHrb1234
    @TheHrb1234 Před rokem +122

    As a Yorkshire man, there is nothing better than seeing and hearing my friends to the north

    • @jonathanbacon916
      @jonathanbacon916 Před rokem

      You’re the type that would have supported Adolf.

    • @nadiablack4797
      @nadiablack4797 Před rokem +3

      ​@@jonathanbacon916why do you say that?

    • @gray3553
      @gray3553 Před rokem

      @@jonathanbacon916 You twat, harmless comment and you have to say crap like that, muppet.

    • @thatsthat2612
      @thatsthat2612 Před rokem +3

      ​@@jonathanbacon916 careful, you'll be late for the nearest football riot

    • @jonathanbacon916
      @jonathanbacon916 Před rokem +1

      @@thatsthat2612 that makes no sense. But I hope you learn the English language soon. Good luck.

  • @sueKay
    @sueKay Před rokem +177

    I'm so glad they enjoyed watching the pipe bands and the guards! If they enjoyed this, they'll love seeing videos of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. It takes place in Scotland every year and it features military bands from all over the world, usually including India!

    • @bukketkid2567
      @bukketkid2567 Před rokem +4

      That was really cool to see, thx for the suggest

    • @Cool.Breeze99
      @Cool.Breeze99 Před rokem +1

      I would love to see that, is there any way you could film it and post it?

    • @anneg5720
      @anneg5720 Před rokem +4

      And dancers. I danced at military tattoo 3 years in a row 💖

    • @bobb6342
      @bobb6342 Před rokem +4

      @@Cool.Breeze99 there’s plenty off videos on CZcams of the tattoo

    • @Cool.Breeze99
      @Cool.Breeze99 Před rokem +1

      @@bobb6342 ill check it out as I love the music.

  • @margaretsy1855
    @margaretsy1855 Před rokem +51

    The Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland the queens crown (in the maroon car) was being taken from the castle which IS very old, 900 years old to be a bit more precise to Holyrood. It happens each year. Please tell them that.

    • @mala3isity
      @mala3isity Před rokem +1

      Thank you for that. I was wondering if it was a Scottish funeral rite for her.

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Před rokem +3

      oh, I was just wondering about why the crown is taken by car somewhere :) I never heard of this custom of UK. thanks :)

    • @donaldsinclair7762
      @donaldsinclair7762 Před rokem +1

      ​@@TallisKeeton it's the Scottish crown that's in the car with the Scots Guards as the queen's crown escort not the English crown. Video was 2021.

    • @jankrusat2150
      @jankrusat2150 Před rokem +2

      @@TallisKeeton It is the annual opening of the Scottish parliament. The crown is normally kept in Edinburgh castle, but for the opening of the parliament it is transferred to the Scottish parliament.

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Před rokem

      @@jankrusat2150 ah, thanks :)

  • @monicapdx
    @monicapdx Před rokem +90

    Yay bagpipes! I love them. I'll bet they'd like to see a Highland Games competition, too. I'm glad they enjoyed them, and I notice no one complained about the sounds the pipes produced. Good on them. I think it's a magnificent sound.

    • @mairiconnell6282
      @mairiconnell6282 Před rokem +2

      That is because they are being played by proper musicians.

    • @monicapdx
      @monicapdx Před rokem +2

      @@mairiconnell6282 I've heard a lot of pipes, mostly via videos, or radio in ye olden dayes, but also in local parades. All were played by experienced musicians. People have still groaned in protest when it was at parades. Disliking the pipes doesn't mean it's from bad performance. Some people simply dislike the sound. I'm not too keen on xylophones, myself. Or electric organs.

    • @Cool.Breeze99
      @Cool.Breeze99 Před rokem +4

      Love, love, love the bagpipes!!!

  • @DeeSevenSeven
    @DeeSevenSeven Před rokem +71

    Another great video! I would love to see more reactions to Scotland and it's culture.
    Much love from Scotland!

    • @lucetteketley9114
      @lucetteketley9114 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, if they can find a video about the Scottish Enlightenment that would be great.

    • @venomgeach9690
      @venomgeach9690 Před rokem +1

      from? respect from florida 🇺🇸!

  • @jordan8223
    @jordan8223 Před rokem +10

    Love from Scotland🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

  • @spacelab777
    @spacelab777 Před rokem +161

    A thing us Scots share with you is a love of Indian cuisine. Glasgow is one the curry capitals of Europe.

  • @VeryCherryCherry
    @VeryCherryCherry Před rokem +35

    I have Scottish ancestry! My last name is very Scottish. Gosh I love the bagpipes. I really really do.
    During the pandemic lockdowns, there was a bagpiper wandering the neighbourhoods of my city alone, playing his pipes, to give everyone a little bit of cheer. 😊👍

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 Před rokem +1

      Was he in trouble for being outside? Lol

    • @jonathanbacon916
      @jonathanbacon916 Před rokem +3

      Fingers crossed you have English heritage.
      Aim high.

    • @donaldsinclair7762
      @donaldsinclair7762 Před rokem

      ​@@jonathanbacon916 this is why the world hates the English with their arrogance and there thinking of self indulgence and should have all the colonies back. Yet everyone loves the Scots, go on holiday say your British you'll get looked down on and not allowed to many of the best tourist spots same if say English but say your Scottish and you'll get all the welcoming mats rolled out for you everywhere you go as with Irish and Welsh sooner we're out of this unequal union the better. You depende on us for your resources. Your UK government suppressed the McCrea report because they knew it would support the cause for Scots indy and that was decades ago. The day of our Independence day will come then you will beg for our assistance. You go on like we're a burden but can't afford to let us go our own way. Feckin Sassanach mug

  • @alicemilne1444
    @alicemilne1444 Před rokem +48

    Great stuff. I really enjoyed this. The three guys here made some very astute observations. The whole time I was reading the subtitles of their reactions and watching them I was smiing as I was thinking of my father (a Scotsman) who spent six years in India back in WW2, who learnt local languages, and who made so many cine films at that time and told us children so many stories about India and its various peoples. If you get the chance, please convey my warm greetings to the villagers.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před rokem +6

      "Big officer has arrived" - that was King Charles! oh yeah, they understood it all. God bless your Dad.

    • @donaldsinclair7762
      @donaldsinclair7762 Před rokem +1

      ​​@@loosilu ​@Lucie Melahn that wasn't king Charles it was the Duke of Hamilton that one was in 2021 it was someone in the place of Queen Elizabeth at the time was already at the palace of holyroodhouse I believe while the queen's escort to the crown the Scots Guards of which I was one years before I watch all of Jim Ramsay's videos. But it was not Charles was at the 2022 opening of the Scottish Government and next time though if in country and not on a foreign visit where one of his deputies will take place, Deffo was the Duke of Hamilton in the Bentley with the Crown dear. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💂

    • @AlpineTerrier
      @AlpineTerrier Před rokem

      This is the amazing thing about such videos on CZcams, they not only share culture and history, but also can connect people across those cultures, geography, history / time. It warms my heart that you had such a nice experience from this video.

  • @aidenharvey3784
    @aidenharvey3784 Před rokem +49

    To quickly explain a few things. for 2:20, the cape worn by the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland are called feathered bonnets. They look like hair because they are actually made out of Ostrich feathers. They are mainly worn by drummers and pipers. For 4:44, the skirts are called kilts, and yes they are wearing stuff underneath (but in ancient times they wore nothing underneath 😉). The Kilt is a symbol of honor and pride in Scotland and it was used to identify which clan you belonged to (similar to a knights crest adorned on his shield). In Scotland, Kilts were favored over trousers because Scotland is known for its rainy weather and muddy terrain. Ancient forms of trousers would have been useless and did little to protect wearers from the cold and rain. Kilts allowed better freedom of movement and since they were made of wool, they acted as a good barrier against rain and mud. Additionally, during night time, the kilt could be unwrapped to be used as a blanket. Today, the tradition of wearing kilts has become a national symbol of Scotland. Note: Never call it a skirt, or else a Scottish man or woman will get angry at you or even strike you with their fist. For 9:56, The caps worn by the Queens Royal Guard (the soldiers in red) are made from black bear belts, specifically Canadian black bears. The caps can weigh between 4-8 pounds or 2-4 kilograms, which puts a lot of stress on the guards shoulders (This is why you never mess with the Queens guard since they literally have to carry around a 4-8 pound weight on their head). The caps are a symbol of the British victory over Napoleon during the battle of Waterloo in 1815. The French military under Napoleon wore these bearskin caps as a badge of status and to look more intimidating in battle. After the battle, the British captured these hats and adopted them to show that they had beaten the French. Today, the Queens Guard continue to wear bearskin caps in remembrance of that victory.
    To any Scotsman, Scotswoman, or Brit in the comments, I apologize if I got anything wrong and please feel free to comment on anything.

    • @pinki6162
      @pinki6162 Před rokem +5

      And the bandsmen and women are not always military

    • @RushfanUK
      @RushfanUK Před rokem

      Kilts didn't appear until the end of the 16th Century, they would have worn trousers before that, hence the Scottish word trews.

    • @HarryFlashmanVC
      @HarryFlashmanVC Před rokem +3

      ​@@RushfanUK yes.. and no. The modern Kilt, know as the philabeg or 'Small Kilt' was developed in the 17th C. This replaced the Great Kilt which is essentially a 25 yard wool cloth that is wound around the body and over the shoulder ( not unlike a toga) and secured with a belt and pin. As you say, developed in the 16th C as the Clan system became more formalised.
      However, the wearing of naturally waterproof woolen cloaks in this way goes back as far as you like.
      There's a bit of a debate about the etymology of the word, some claim it is derived from the Norse, others that it is a brittonic word and appears in both branches of that language, I.e. in both Welsh and Scots Gaelic. Who knows... given the cross culture between the peoples of Britain the norse who settled in the islands and North East, the word may have originated with any one of these people.

    • @HarryFlashmanVC
      @HarryFlashmanVC Před rokem +1

      Guards: they are not known as the 'Royal Queen's (now King's) Guard in Britain. They may be named as such when carrying out a detail duty.. like Guarding the Queen.
      The Foot Guards comprise five Regiments in order of precedence: The Grenadier Guards, The Scots Guards, The Welsh Guards, The Irish Guards, The Coldstream Guards.
      In addition there are the two mounted Household Guards Regiments: The Life Guards and the Blues and Royals. And the Dragoon Guards (Toyal Armoured Corps)
      Of the The King's Dragoon Guards; The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiners & Greys (you'll recall the Scots Greys from their charge at Waterloo)) and the Royal Dragoon Guards.
      These are the successor Regiments of the Household and Heavy Cavalry and in the 19th C formed the Union Brigade (Union meaning the Union of the nations of Britain and Ireland)
      Pipe bands; the Scots Guards, Irish Guards, and Royal Scots Dragoon Guards all have Pipe Bands.
      Now, as to the Guards marching here, I couldn't identify the regiment (its the spacing of the buttons and the colour of their cockade that shows this) but it's probably the Scots Guards, but sometimes Foot Guards are paraded by the Royal Scots Fragoon Guards Pipes and Drums. It's definitely a Guards Pipe Band because of the Red Doublets and the Tudor yellow dress uniform of the Drum Major.
      Contrary to some misconceptions, these are not ceremonial soldiers. They are all, including the bandsmen, front line soldiers who have ceremonial duties. Bandsmen usually double up as medics but Scots and Irish Infantry Regiments will frequently be led into battle, even these days, by the pipes.

    • @jsemplefelton5348
      @jsemplefelton5348 Před rokem

      The headgear is called a Busby or a Bearskin. Not a feathered cap.

  • @xenotbbbeats7209
    @xenotbbbeats7209 Před rokem +24

    God, I love the sound of bagpipes. I get a lump in my throat.

  • @lizroberts1569
    @lizroberts1569 Před rokem +5

    I’m be if my relatives of 18 was a Gordon Highlander in WW1 who died just after his 18th birthday at the Battle of Mons. He wrote a very moving letter to his Mother 2 weeks before he died, which I have kept. I always find the massed bands very moving.

  • @kathywinn6869
    @kathywinn6869 Před rokem +9

    I love this! Look at all the redheads on the sidelines! Love it!

  • @WF2U
    @WF2U Před rokem +22

    I'm surprised that they didn't identify the bagpipes. The Indian Army also uses bagpipes in some of their bands. They can be seen/heard in all their military parades.

    • @garymcatear822
      @garymcatear822 Před rokem +3

      Those Indian pipe regiments wear tartan too.

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 Před rokem +2

      I believe these men are from Pakistan. They do play traditional pipe instruments in both India and Pakistan, not only in military settings, so I'm surprised too.

    • @WF2U
      @WF2U Před rokem +2

      @@erikm8372 these men are from India. But you're right in that both the Indian and the Pakistani armies use bagpipes and tartans in their bagpipe music sections of their military bands, as well as bagoipes are used in civilian bands as well . Both armies grew from the same British military traditions and kept many of these traditions.

  • @alisong826
    @alisong826 Před rokem +10

    Guddu ji, i love you you recognize that although solders are very strong, they’re also human; playing the bagpipes takes a lot of breath control. Glad y’all enjoyed this bc I enjoy watching y’all see this 😸 7:50

  • @GrandmaLoves2Scuba
    @GrandmaLoves2Scuba Před rokem +10

    Lol, I was wondering how long it would take for them to realize they weren't wearing pants.

  • @albrussell7184
    @albrussell7184 Před rokem +7

    Once I was in a kilt, prince charlie jacket, sporran etc close to the Royal Mile where that was filmed and a load of tourists started taking photos of me. I really had to resist the temptation to turn around and moon them.

    • @wendyryder2708
      @wendyryder2708 Před rokem +3

      I just read your comment and couldn’t stop laughing! Thank you! Took me away from all my worries for a few minutes! Peace and Blessings from Australia.

  • @chab1rd155
    @chab1rd155 Před rokem +13

    I love bagpipes!!! So cool! 🙌

  • @traitoR142
    @traitoR142 Před rokem +7

    My sister was in a couple pipe bands growing up, Sprigs O'Heather and the White hackle, i remember the family taking her to SPBA summer school at Fort San, i was never in so much awe at the skilled pipers and drummers, my sister won many awards, she could play bag pipes crazy good, at the end of every summer school they would have a mass march of all the students on the beautiful grounds outside, i still remember and am blown away by the memories, literally gave you chills to see that many marching and playing in unison. Captivated me as a young child of maybe 13 or so.

  • @johnnymcnulty6229
    @johnnymcnulty6229 Před rokem +11

    Being a Scotsman myself the sound of bagpipe gives me goosebumps, the sense of pride a Scot has is unmatched. Love watching these videos, you guys should react to Scottish snacks/food (Irn Bru, shortbread, teacakes, haggis etc)

    • @jonathanbacon916
      @jonathanbacon916 Před rokem

      The only time the bagpipes were affective is when you joined the English.

    • @johnnymcnulty6229
      @johnnymcnulty6229 Před rokem +2

      @@jonathanbacon916 or when we beat them

    • @donaldsinclair7762
      @donaldsinclair7762 Před rokem

      ​@@johnnymcnulty6229 feck that silly brexiteering Tory mug off. He's just jealous that all English regiments prefer marching to the sound of the pipes and drums to any other military band. Fact

  • @alanatolstad4824
    @alanatolstad4824 Před rokem +5

    Edinburgh has a magical quality to it. I'm not Scottish, but I get a thump in my throat when I hear the bagpipes.

  • @terrylynn9984
    @terrylynn9984 Před rokem +4

    I enjoyed thus my great grandmother is of Scottish origin her maiden name was Straughan, her side came to Canada in the 1830s, hearing bagpipes is music to my soul. Thank you

  • @araceli2827
    @araceli2827 Před rokem +13

    I'm not Scottish but Galizian, we also have bagpipes here but the Scottish bagpipe sounds more awesome and full because they have 3 "ronquetas" (I don't know the word in English) and Galizian bagpipes only have one.
    Bagpipes are common in places that had celtic roots

    • @davidmacgregor5193
      @davidmacgregor5193 Před rokem +3

      The three pipes are called drones because they make the background droning sound. The tube that plays the melody is known as the chanter, it is played using the fingers, similar to a recorder.

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Před rokem +1

      @@davidmacgregor5193 Oh thank you! It is very informative :) As a musician, I always like to learn about different instruments

    • @KoreanMeatball
      @KoreanMeatball Před rokem +2

      I never knew the Iberian peninsula had bagpipes.
      (I figure calling you Spanish would be offensive)

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Před rokem +1

      @@KoreanMeatball Oh, Don't worry!! I'm Spanish too but different of what the typical Spanish because I live in a different area. In Galicia we have celtic roots mixed with other tribes, romans, etc... that is why we also have bagpipes and the music is pretty similiar. Also our mithology talking about good witches and souls. I recommend you to listen to the folk group Milladoiro and to Luar na Lubre :)

  • @magdalenabozyk1798
    @magdalenabozyk1798 Před rokem +7

    Few people know, but versions of bagpipes are allover Europe wherever there are mountains (almost wherever). But Scotts are the most famous and proud of that instrument. I wish more nations were as proud of theirs.

    • @miriamepage6991
      @miriamepage6991 Před rokem +1

      They are also in India: there are bagpiper bands and their military also has several regiments that comprise bagpipers and some
      wear tartan.

    • @keithewright
      @keithewright Před rokem

      The bagpipe as a basic instrument is found all over the world. The Great Highland Bagpipe is our Scottish version and is unique to itself

  • @paulbromley6687
    @paulbromley6687 Před rokem +4

    Proud to see a brilliantly turned out military band showing how it’s done. Stirring stuff.

  • @tomz1daful
    @tomz1daful Před rokem +3

    A joyous and long life to the three of you, sirs!
    You are entertaining and Infor.

  • @bayareathrasher666
    @bayareathrasher666 Před rokem +5

    My Mum was stationed at The Castle 1949-1951, then the Royal Army shipped her off to Singapore, where she met my father on a blind date and married him and move to the States. I have walked everywhere these guys are walking! Love Edinburgh!

  • @livvymunro1929
    @livvymunro1929 Před rokem +3

    The "fort" in the background is Edinburgh Castle which dates from 12th century. In the car was the ancient crown of Scotland which was being taken from the Castle where it is kept to be presented to the Queen at the state opening of the Scottish parliament.

  • @azgal663
    @azgal663 Před rokem +3

    The guy in red was so funny when he noticed the Scotsmen in kilts (no pants), and the bagpipes were like hookahs!! Bahaha
    (I am Scottish descendent, by the way)

  • @sherylpedersen2587
    @sherylpedersen2587 Před rokem +1

    My State University System has had a Scotland study abroad program just outside Edinburgh for almost 40 years, and I spent the best semester of college there many years ago. I loved seeing the march down the Royal Mile through this group of gentlemen's eyes for the first time, without pre-conceived notions. I especially loved the observations they were making, in that most pointed out variations on what they see in their own culture. There are really so many ways we are all alike, and it's a blessing to appreciate the way another culture does the same basic things. Love it!

  • @Shadowkey392
    @Shadowkey392 Před rokem +3

    Been to Scotland twice. Lovely land.

  • @chrisspere4836
    @chrisspere4836 Před rokem +5

    The Scottish soldiers always show strength and look ready to protect their country. I'm so glad to have them as our neighbouring country. If they had independence I hope they still consider England as friends.

    • @kimwatson9000
      @kimwatson9000 Před rokem +6

      We do now and will continue we only have a problem with Westminster not England

    • @Belisarius536
      @Belisarius536 Před rokem

      @@kimwatson9000 agreed.

    • @davidmacgregor5193
      @davidmacgregor5193 Před rokem

      Fit are ye spikin' aboot. We Scots cry the English the Auld Enemy.

  • @ychaps
    @ychaps Před rokem +3

    How could anyone NOT be impressed...just love Scottish pipe bands

  • @FUBAR1986
    @FUBAR1986 Před rokem +8

    I actually play the snare drum in a drum and bagpipe band…. These gentlemen don’t really understand how loud a bagpipe really is.These types of bands have been marching in the United States for over 60 years❤✌🏽☮️🤲🙏🥁

  • @GreatestCornholio
    @GreatestCornholio Před rokem +19

    It would be great to see the gang react to a video of the Edinburgh military Tattoo, it is a show with military bands and acts from all over the world. I’m sure you will find one with an Indian band playing at it, if you look around 🙂

    • @ChrisAndCats
      @ChrisAndCats Před rokem +1

      That's a good idea. Or parts of the Festival of Remembrance. One part I loved as a child was the transport and reassembly of the gun carriage over the obstacles.

    • @donaldsinclair7762
      @donaldsinclair7762 Před rokem

      ​@@ChrisAndCats pity they stopped that a good few years ago I did hear they were bringing it back and so they should.

    • @ChrisAndCats
      @ChrisAndCats Před rokem +1

      @Donald Sinclair yes, they definitely should. The Royal British Legion is showing tickets for 2023 so fingers crossed.

  • @rocky7173
    @rocky7173 Před rokem +1

    Love the way they think the Bearskins on their heads is their Hair !!
    Humanity doesn't matter what the language MUSIC FEELS OUR SOULS
    Love and strength FROM IRELAND xxx

  • @Alba52warrior
    @Alba52warrior Před rokem +1

    So good to see these guys enjoying our pipes and drums enjoy boys ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍

  • @russetmantle1
    @russetmantle1 Před rokem +3

    I'm from Scotland and would like to thank the gentleman on the right for pointing out how much the bagpipe blowstick looks like a hookah. It absolutely does! And I can't unsee that now. 🤣 It's so great to see my own culture seen by somebody from the outside like this. And they were very nice about it. Many thanks for this great vid. ☺

  • @williamwebb8908
    @williamwebb8908 Před rokem +4

    I'm Australian but nothing lifts my spirits like bagpipes.

  • @SpeiderSchneider
    @SpeiderSchneider Před rokem +3

    "The bagpipes look like hookahs." I love the joy and wonder of discovery.

  • @Dee-JayW
    @Dee-JayW Před rokem +5

    How about a video of The Royal Gurkhas?

  • @robanderson473
    @robanderson473 Před rokem +1

    That was great! The lad on the end saying their heads are long, under their hats 🤣 Good stuff!

  • @MegaDeansy
    @MegaDeansy Před rokem +1

    And it all took place 2 streets away from my hoose (house !) - love it when the bands play !

  • @thomasbedford1258
    @thomasbedford1258 Před rokem +7

    the hat is called a bearskin your welcome

    • @alicemilne1444
      @alicemilne1444 Před rokem +1

      The Scots regiment doesn't wear bearskins. The hats are made with ostrich feathers.

  • @thatswhatisaidCA
    @thatswhatisaidCA Před rokem +1

    I love this. People seeing other people, cultures, seeing new things, sharing, relating, respecting. Makes my heart sing. The way people should be.

  • @sandrapaterson8678
    @sandrapaterson8678 Před rokem +5

    Stirs the blood when I hear the bagpipes and the land of my birth. Thank you for this 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @luciaennocenti9710
    @luciaennocenti9710 Před rokem +4

    Is there a clip where Scots reenact their ancient/ traditional fighting whilst wearing their kilts or skirt-type garments? I want these gentlemen to see how amazingly ferocious they defended their lands. Love from the U S.

    • @alicemilne1444
      @alicemilne1444 Před rokem +1

      Look up Fandabidozi's CZcams channel. He has several videos showing traditional Highland fighting skills using a staff or a sword.
      However, up until the the 1700s, when the Scots Highlanders went into battle, they actually shed their belted plaids (the "great kilt") and fought in a battle shirt called a lèine. It was a kind of padded tunic that came down to the knee. They also had leather jerkins.
      Reenactments won't give you a real sense of what these battles were like. Also, back in the Middle Ages, the Scots who defended their lands were dressed more like troops all over Europe. They were armed with a short Scottish bow, a targe (round shield), a sword and a knife. From the 17th century onwards they would also have had firearms.

    • @mairireid554
      @mairireid554 Před rokem

      Try looking up The Battle of Killiecrankie. They often have re-enactments.

  • @carolynmurtaza1180
    @carolynmurtaza1180 Před rokem +1

    That fort is Edinburgh Castle and still have an active Army base to day with up to 600 soldiers and where the Honours of Scotland crown Jewels are kept and are the oldest crown jewels in Britain.

  • @pprey6599
    @pprey6599 Před rokem +1

    Everyone comments on the sound of the pipes but to me it´s the sound of the drums that stands out, the sharp crack is achieved by the use of double snares.

  • @JCLeSinge
    @JCLeSinge Před rokem +2

    Bagpipes. The "Bagpiper" (just called a "piper") is the bloke playing the bagpipes.

  • @molly1117
    @molly1117 Před rokem

    That was fun--I really enjoyed this video. These guys were great! Love bagpipes.

  • @MaddatMatt
    @MaddatMatt Před rokem

    Love the spontaneous serenade at close of video! God speed fellow travelers. And you are alive today and that makes you and today special!

  • @diane9247
    @diane9247 Před rokem

    These young guys are so funny and full of life! The older gentleman is also amused by them. It was nice to see them all enjoy the pipers.

  • @athenkosimakeleni7362
    @athenkosimakeleni7362 Před rokem +1

    Saw them once here in south Africa in Port Elizabeth it was like I'm dreaming wow so magical

  • @valkyrie1066
    @valkyrie1066 Před rokem +1

    LOL Those are HATS! Hairy hats. There is a bag, to which the "flute" end and a "breath" end are attached, with several more on the top to control air/sound? Piping is hard, but some of the breath is stored in the bag to continue the tune. Pants are not part of the uniform, as they wear traditional men's skirts called Kilts. (that furry piece in front is a sporran, or purse of sorts) The bagpipes are used in many places as a "call to battle" Many military men have bagpipes played at their funerals.

  • @ianevans2917
    @ianevans2917 Před rokem +1

    The young man in the car is the escort to the Crown. The Crown usually resides in Edinburgh Castle alongside the other Crown Jewels of Scotland. Whenever the Monarch arrives in Scotland, either to the Scottish Parliament or to Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, the Crown is sent to her/him under escort and is only returned to the Castle oin the departure of the Monarch.

  • @j.d.4697
    @j.d.4697 Před rokem +3

    Fellow Celts.. 🥰

  • @marilynmcnaughton7375

    I really enjoyed watching this with your reactions.

  • @andreamack7867
    @andreamack7867 Před rokem +2

    I’m an English woman, I’m very proud to say my country has the greatest marching bands in the world. We know how to do pomp and ceremony

    • @connorwilson8078
      @connorwilson8078 Před rokem

      Your country 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 you do know Wales and acotkand are countries, colonialism is a helofa drug and so is ur education system

  • @silverkitty2503
    @silverkitty2503 Před rokem +1

    They are so cultured they notice the architecture and everything.

  • @kellie6048
    @kellie6048 Před rokem +2

    The force of air in bagpipes is unique. They simply blow air into a bag that is under their arm. And they press the bag with their elbow causing air to be forced through a reed. So it doesn't take as much force with the mouth as it seems.
    That's why it's called a bagpipe. The Irish use a similar one in their traditional music called uilleann pipes. Literally meaning elbow pipe in Irish.

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 Před rokem +1

      And Irish flutes are called Pin Illin . Spider Stacy of The Pogues is an excellent piper .

  • @gefrinjim6803
    @gefrinjim6803 Před rokem +1

    Really interesting. They are observing so much, and describing in their own terms. I can imagine these guys layed up on a hillside in days gone by then relaying to their villages of the spectacle they had witnessed .

  • @PaulEcosse
    @PaulEcosse Před rokem

    How did I miss this 1 month ago? Your first reaction to my country. 👏👏👏

  • @patricialaureano9217
    @patricialaureano9217 Před rokem

    I’m not Scottish but I LOVE listening to the playing of bagpipes ❤️Watching and listening to this touches the heart

  • @AJ-hi9fd
    @AJ-hi9fd Před rokem +1

    In battle the Scottish regiments were historically called ‘the ladies from hell’ ladies because they wore wool skirts called kilts.

  • @JCLeSinge
    @JCLeSinge Před rokem +4

    It's great that the guys are enjoying the music. Bagpipes in England have a bad reputation going back centuries, most people here will say they don't like them at all. It's a cultural thing; we fought a lot of wars with Scotland down the ages. At one time, bagpipes were not considered a musical instrument, but a weapon of war.

  • @manichairdo9265
    @manichairdo9265 Před rokem

    Glad you enjoyed this. My dad was a piper
    Greetings from Scotland. You were great fun. 🎉Shukria.

  • @IamNoone67
    @IamNoone67 Před rokem

    I just watched my cousin march past playing the pipes. Brilliant.

  • @gran7984
    @gran7984 Před rokem

    I live in Edinburgh and this is wonderful to see each year, love the bagpipes 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @dewithistle910
    @dewithistle910 Před rokem +1

    I feel so proud and privileged to have been born a Scot! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Bagpipes stir the soul and heart like no other sound! 💙

  • @shawkorror
    @shawkorror Před rokem +1

    Literally went past my house. Every time I hear the old tunes my heart swells.

  • @briandubois-gilbert8182
    @briandubois-gilbert8182 Před rokem +1

    The guy on the left wearing white said he’s seen similar buildings in Mumbai. Of course, it was formerly called Bombay, where from 1858 to 1947 the British Raj ruled India. The British empire then included India, Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kong in South Asia. Scottish highland regiments with their marching bands were part of the British military that fought and were stationed there. The British army also recruited Indians and Gurkhas in their army.

  • @Valhalla88888
    @Valhalla88888 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Greetings from Scotland to our Indian friends!

  • @TheGhextreme
    @TheGhextreme Před rokem

    Its sometimes easy to forget how good we are. I'm grateful to these 3 gentlemen for reminding me.

  • @leewalsh2428
    @leewalsh2428 Před rokem +3

    The British Army, Love them

  • @bri_____
    @bri_____ Před rokem +3

    💙from🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @artsysabs
    @artsysabs Před rokem +1

    There’s something about bag pipes that I enjoy so much!

  • @isorukuyamamoto7638
    @isorukuyamamoto7638 Před rokem

    Loved this!

  • @soniaalvarez543
    @soniaalvarez543 Před rokem

    Very impressive!! Loved it!!

  • @kathleenmann7311
    @kathleenmann7311 Před rokem

    Goosebumps Every Time I witness these bands

  • @michaelmisczuk1188
    @michaelmisczuk1188 Před rokem

    I like the checks on the garrison caps, too. Pipers often play in the funeral processions of firefighters and police officers in the US. A lamentable, beautiful cry in a bid to say farewell to the loved. Take care, gentlemen, Best.

  • @davidedgar7338
    @davidedgar7338 Před 10 měsíci

    We have a special place in our hearts for the queen's guards and the marching bands and also the teams of horses.

  • @morestupidforms
    @morestupidforms Před rokem

    The sound of this coming over the hill in battle would have been terrifying. For show now and an amazing spectacle.

  • @michaelriordan8265
    @michaelriordan8265 Před rokem

    I loved watching this, they certainly enjoyed it, drumming as they watched it 😂

  • @williamwallace5857
    @williamwallace5857 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The 'device' (musical instrument) is the bagpipes and not the 'bagpiper'. The person who PLAYS the bagpipes can be called a 'bagpiper' or 'piper'.

  • @caiotefu9856
    @caiotefu9856 Před rokem

    Love it.... Well done for the lovely words. What a great old fashioned uniform. Much love from Wales!

  • @Octave03
    @Octave03 Před rokem +4

    I’m Scottish, this makes me happy to see

  • @nezbit8989
    @nezbit8989 Před rokem

    This must be so alien to them and it’s so funny seeing their opinion and the innocence. It’s very impressive to watch when you’re accustomed to the Scottish culture but it must be a real eye opener to these fellows😀

  • @ericsainte290
    @ericsainte290 Před 11 měsíci +1

    If I am not mistaken the guard and music escort the crown to the session of the Scottish Parliament in Edimburgh. The flag and different uniforms mean different units. And the sloped Road is the famed Edinburgh mall (length is about a mile If I am not mistaken too). This is something I hope I can be one day able to see myself...

  • @dford459
    @dford459 Před rokem +1

    If only we could all just enjoy each other's cultures this way.

  • @DrCrabfingers
    @DrCrabfingers Před rokem

    "Look! They all have the same hair!" That line will stay with me my whole life. I liked these three guys...and of course a Scottish Marching Band is the one of THE greatest spectacles on the planet....I have a real hankering to go back to old Scottie now!!

  • @nicolaburch7878
    @nicolaburch7878 Před 9 měsíci

    Love watching these guys looking at my heritage 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @Asa...S
    @Asa...S Před rokem +1

    😂 I love how he thought their fur hats were their hair! 🤣

  • @andrewccochrane8052
    @andrewccochrane8052 Před rokem

    god bless them so natural and honest

  • @suidelikeson21
    @suidelikeson21 Před rokem +1

    I'm a German and absolutely love the sound of bagpipes and the drums. I've never been privileged enough to hear a bagpipe with my own ears though. I hope to hear them live before I die

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 Před rokem +1

    These people are so charming !

  • @stephengordon6292
    @stephengordon6292 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your comments gentlemen.
    Proud to be Scot🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿