Hi,They are drum majors from The Royal Army Of Oman Pipe Band who are appearing at the Edinburgh Military Tatoo.I took videos of a fantastic performance which they gave in Glasgow on Tuesday and I will Be uploading it when I get the chance.I will be busy filming all this week..Eric
Hi Charles,They are indeed very skillful and it makes a great spectacle.It is,however,quite a difficult competition to video as the drum majors are,neccessarily.well spread out and are not marching in formation.I will have to try filming a few more drum major competitions next year and try to improve on the technique.
It's not just his incredible discipline and precision, but the way he's so creative with the mace, carrying out various types of stick drill. Sure, towards the end he makes a pretty serious blunder, and drops it, but he quickly regains his air of discipline. They'd be crazy if he didn't win.
@@Fergus110 Very kind of you to say. T'was I in the trews. However, I was last on the day. Possibly because I was a foreign competitor, and that I was using Army drill as opposed to RSPBA drill. The drop was no surprise as to the ranking. Unfortunately, I did not receive comments as to my placement. As you see, there was a host of fantastic competitors on the day.
@@Fergus110 a little bit from everywhere, some myself by watching, some from tutors, but most of what I picked up was from the army. I gained my department, dill and marching from my time in an army pipe band. We were actually at the tattoo at this time.
The Omani lads are fantastic !
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That military discipline, attention to detail, and that POP. Wonderful.
Royal Army of Oman are impressive!
They are and they are fantastic. No one can beat the military at this.
This is a great way to do the competition. A real crowd pleaser.
Speaking as a piper the drum major competition is one of the most interesting parts of a competition.
Oman in the fort in the regulations and the recital and field application Beautiful 🇴🇲
It's not often you see a synchronized group.
I think they are from the Royal Army of Oman.
Yes
Yes, and they are fantastic !
Who are the guys in the red jackets? It would be a pleasure to march behind any of those competitors.
Hi,They are drum majors from The Royal Army Of Oman Pipe Band who are appearing at the Edinburgh Military Tatoo.I took videos of a fantastic performance which they gave in Glasgow on Tuesday and I will Be uploading it when I get the chance.I will be busy filming all this week..Eric
Thanks. Wish I was there. All the best Iain.
How am i supposed to keep time with these dudes
You don't see this kind of competition in the US. These drum majors make handling the mace easy, but of course it isn't.
Hi Charles,They are indeed very skillful and it makes a great spectacle.It is,however,quite a difficult competition to video as the drum majors are,neccessarily.well spread out and are not marching in formation.I will have to try filming a few more drum major competitions next year and try to improve on the technique.
I wonder who won ? 🤔 💕🇺🇸
Hi Elle,The RSPBA results page shows the winner of the adult competition was Saif Nasser Sulaiman Al Sulaimi of the Royal Army of Oman Pipe Band.Eric
Royal Army of Oman 🇴🇲
wears Irish Kilt but has the royal regiment of Scotland cap badge in his glangarry
Perhaps he served in the RRS, but just happens to have an irish kilt, and couldn't wash his regulation one in time.
I've completed a few times with that particular judge present and Fergus is entirely correct in what he says.
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5:27 could someone please tell me that tune?
Angus Mackinnon 6/8 march
@@stevo_jenko1289 thanks
Also Mrs Lily Christie.
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The guy in trews wins any day.
Outstanding!
It's not just his incredible discipline and precision, but the way he's so creative with the mace, carrying out various types of stick drill. Sure, towards the end he makes a pretty serious blunder, and drops it, but he quickly regains his air of discipline. They'd be crazy if he didn't win.
@@Fergus110 Very kind of you to say. T'was I in the trews. However, I was last on the day. Possibly because I was a foreign competitor, and that I was using Army drill as opposed to RSPBA drill. The drop was no surprise as to the ranking. Unfortunately, I did not receive comments as to my placement. As you see, there was a host of fantastic competitors on the day.
@@KnightsbridgeStudios You just make everyone else look tired and clumsy. How did you learn?
@@Fergus110 a little bit from everywhere, some myself by watching, some from tutors, but most of what I picked up was from the army. I gained my department, dill and marching from my time in an army pipe band. We were actually at the tattoo at this time.