For all those interested! I've spoken with the band and I have the tune names! John Morrison of Assynt House - Peter R. MacLeod, Arr. A. Gandy Keep Crasher - Jarlath Henderson arr. Alex Gandy Clueless - Gordon Duncan Arr. Alex Gandy Sandy Cameron - Arr. 78th Highlanders Halifax Citadel
Could you send the sheet music to these tunes? I've been looking for Clueless for a long time to incorporate into my medley. My email: izekieltan29@gmail.com
Heh my uncle David Dickens served in the band an the regiment, family celebrations were ALWAYS a blast. Thanks for the memories seaforth ill carry them with me always.
They played today at the Atlantic Championships at Antigonish Highland Games. They are a great band...perhaps less stuctured than say Simon Fraser Uni (twice World Champions) but more kick ass, get down, Maritime groove. Great band.
Damn!!!! and I thought that Bag pipes music was formal.... but the beat of these guys invites me to get drunk , dance and shout until I have no lungs!!! :D.......
I do not think so. If it's an "arrangement" it's one that sounds like a completely different tune entirely. The first couple of bars are somewhat reminiscent, but it's really a different piece. At 2:27 you can hear "The Plagiarists" on this vid: czcams.com/video/ncB22H0FEqA/video.html
Hey glad you called that one been thinkin it for several years. (What honey. No i am not looking at chics on the Internet. Just listening to a little bagpipe and drums)😎 Had to edit. Mostly drums!!
Very close! The pipe band takes their name and tartan and cap badge from the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buff's) who were stationed in Halifax NS in the late 1860s. The 78th combine with the 72nd to make the Seaforths, hence the similarity to the Seaforth cap badge. The Halifax Citadel is a national historic site in downtown Halifax. The Halifax Citadel Society recreates this famous regiment every summer and sponsors the grade 1 pipe band you see in this video.
@@dvrn86 My post doesn't mention march 🤔 What I'm getting at is it stirs the blood, that's what's important to me anyway as someone not acquainted with marching tunes.
The tune after "John Morrison" is cool. Someone must have recently written it (Alex?). The last one is a minor key "Sandy Cameron" followed by the normal, major-key version of the same tune.
Kernan Hosea They are from Canada 78th fraser highlanders. In my opinion they are the best pipe band on the planet. Google 78th frasers for more info love from Scotland mum was Irish (Gael!).
Not quite, I made that mistake myself a while back: they are the 78th Highlanders Halifax Citadel, formerly the Halifax Police Pipe Band, under the leadership of a phenomenally talented Pipe-Major, Alex Gandy, son of Bruce Gandy, himself formerly of the 78th Fraser Highlanders of Canada, under P/M Bill Livingston
Brian Mac Leod Thank you for your insight, happy to be corrected. I'll follow these pipers with great enjoyment! So, I'd say they are Scottish Canadian/Canadian Scots.
For all those interested! I've spoken with the band and I have the tune names!
John Morrison of Assynt House - Peter R. MacLeod, Arr. A. Gandy
Keep Crasher - Jarlath Henderson arr. Alex Gandy
Clueless - Gordon Duncan Arr. Alex Gandy
Sandy Cameron - Arr. 78th Highlanders Halifax Citadel
do you have this set? if you do could you by any chance send it to Rhys.Hoskins2000@gmail.com my pipe band needs some new sets aha
Thanks maman
Thank you :)
Could you send the sheet music to these tunes? I've been looking for Clueless for a long time to incorporate into my medley. My email: izekieltan29@gmail.com
Cool!
I love the beer tent videos. Pure joy after the stress of competition. Pipes and drums for the fun of it.
I'll never forget this as long as I live...just glad to have been there. Chills is right
This is simply brilliant , sure makes we Scots love how our brethen in Canada love to play the bagpipes and really enjoy themselves .
Seen this a few ago. Still watching, from Tonga, cook islands, New Zealand..live in Australia 👌
Hard not to get addicted to this performance.
It blows my mind that this has been on youtube since 2014 and it hasn't got 1000 likes yet!
Late reply but right ! Unbelievable video
1,300 now lol
Heh my uncle David Dickens served in the band an the regiment, family celebrations were ALWAYS a blast. Thanks for the memories seaforth ill carry them with me always.
They played today at the Atlantic Championships at Antigonish Highland Games. They are a great band...perhaps less stuctured than say Simon Fraser Uni (twice World Champions) but more kick ass, get down, Maritime groove. Great band.
sgtcrab1 ☝️
Nothing better than a beer tent performance! Well it's even better after a several beers too!
What is not to love about the mid-section jamming! It was fun and a beer infused performance! Those are the most fun!
Can't stop watching this its magic !! Xx
Super Musik und Spaß! Gruß aus dem Harz, Deutschland.
Absolutely brilliant and those tenor drummers are ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥!!
allways been a popular band the frasers have not seen them for years though this is just simply awesome
This was wonderful! Bagpipe music rocks! I can dance all day to this!
An awesome band letting their hair down. Still, no messing around these guys are tight af! A joy to watch. SAOR ALBA! 💙
If I ever end up in heaven I want to hear this music and drink beer
I've always said the best music is at the tuning or the pub tent. Awesome
I'll remember that. Thanks.
Watching from N. IRELAND really enjoyed the playing
Great piping and cute dancing drummer girls, what more do you need?
Just a beer.
those 2 Tenors and 3 snares behind them... they soooo get it!!!
That was awesome!
I’ve watched this at least 40 times in the past week,there’s something magical about it.I think it’s the showing of the physical prowess of everyone
This is the best I have seen in a while. Love the presentation.
Cool! Beer tent ; my kinda place ; greetings fromt The Netherlands...............
Now this is how you rock a beer tent.
oh to have been in that beer tent. I would gladly have put my glass down!!
This fires up the blood! Brilliant!!
Just cannot get enough of this, love it.
Honestly just brilliant.
macnadoodle d
Third tenor is so pretty, love her
Damn!!!! and I thought that Bag pipes music was formal.... but the beat of these guys invites me to get drunk , dance and shout until I have no lungs!!! :D.......
calito44 The pipes are often a battle cry or a lament... but just as often a celebration! 💙
Superb from Scotland
Watch those girls having fun!!
Back again,can’t help it best pipe band video on YT,just my opinion like 💙
For sure...
Great playing, AWO THE PICTS!
Brilliant! That's what it's all about 🍻🥃
Terrific! Thanks!
I love the groove on this
LOVE r there more vids what was the name of the tune they played love it r the two tenor drumers still with the group they were aweome
Truly amazing!
Brilliant...can't get the second tune out of me head
Indy Piper Second tune (hornpipe?) has been a real earworm for me as well?
Arrangement of Allan MacDonalds the Plagiarists Reel
I do not think so. If it's an "arrangement" it's one that sounds like a completely different tune entirely. The first couple of bars are somewhat reminiscent, but it's really a different piece. At 2:27 you can hear "The Plagiarists" on this vid: czcams.com/video/ncB22H0FEqA/video.html
Good help
only time i've ever seen a Bass Drummer refuse a Beer! (even when playing)
I am a north african Arabe wHY i love this Sound ?
Mohamed Blidi because you have a good 💙?🙏
Dam what a tune , my eyes lit up straight away and chills down my spine :)
Goosebumps raaaaa,, wonderful..
Chills when the tempo went up and when everyone cheered.
makes we want to join up again
I love the girls spinning the tenor sticks. A little flair.
This is expected in pipe competitions and is judged with the same scrutiny as drum majors, snares, pipes, and bass.
I don't want to be judgemental, but I love all 3 of the tenor girls.
beast mode.
Excellent performance. I think the camera guy has a wee fancy for the lassie on the tenor drum
Me Too!
Me too, love those tenor drummer girls.
Amazing !!!!!
Never seen such a bunch of beauties
Guid tae see the lassies puttin' in as well ;)
Holy F#$* I don't know if I want to drink or fight. That is amazing!
Anthony Brayall don’t fight. And if drinking makes you fight, don’t drink. Just sit back and enjoy :)
goosebumps xxl!!
I wish I knew the name of the girl on the drums.
Great flourishing!
Awesome love it
If you clicked thumbs down, you have no soul.....
Fantastic .
And who said white folk don’t have rhythm?! It just has to one that speaks to the heart! Suas e!
ابداع في العزف
Number 3 Tenor is hot.
the first pipes you can hear at 0:05 (High A) are playing quite a quick tune, would like to know the name
God bless the diaspora 🏴💙🏴
excellent !
Those 2 Tenor drummers are eye catching. Tell me what it is about them. Great vid for the 235th time.
Hey glad you called that one been thinkin it for several years. (What honey. No i am not looking at chics on the Internet. Just listening to a little bagpipe and drums)😎 Had to edit. Mostly drums!!
czcams.com/video/TnOdnjmjqYc/video.html
@@garethaherne5125 Gareth, thanks for the link! Never gets old.
❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 wonderful!
Tribal,Scottish,sexy 💙
WOW!!!
Totally WICKED !!!
What song were they playing?
Is this a video of what heaven is like?
Welcome to Nova Scotia
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what's the title of this tune??? Anyone??
What tune/song are they playing?
Name of the tune(s)? very cool! :)
Awesome#IndianRoyalmusician
Why is there one snare drummer playing with his back to the rest of the Corp? Odd
Whats the title of this tune please?
+Frankie Max, John Morrison of Assynt house is the first tune
I'm a bagpipes music fan, and I want some clarification ...
Can anyone tell me why does that big drum has no sound ?
Luke Stanley - Ryan thanks
mohammedosman88
plug it into a descent sound system and you will most likely hear it
It's because this was recorded with a phone probably that doesn't pick up low frequencies...
That cap badge looks like the old British Seaforth Highlanders (now no longer exist)
Very close! The pipe band takes their name and tartan and cap badge from the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buff's) who were stationed in Halifax NS in the late 1860s. The 78th combine with the 72nd to make the Seaforths, hence the similarity to the Seaforth cap badge. The Halifax Citadel is a national historic site in downtown Halifax. The Halifax Citadel Society recreates this famous regiment every summer and sponsors the grade 1 pipe band you see in this video.
Its good to see Canada preserving its history , I'm a Brit and our history is your history.
It could be Gravel Walk. Check out The Roughs Gravel Walk. But Im not sure.
+Jan Niklasson The Rogues its spelled
Andy Renwick Favorit Ferret by Gordon Duncan
Nicht so schlecht.
Is that Richard Baughman recording himself drumming with his Phone on the chest !? WTF :D
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Believe me, every Scotsman would walk behind this into battle...
Hardly. It's not a marching tune.
@@dvrn86 how would you know,?
@@bloodhoundgang1642 try marching to it and see. Great show piece but you aren't marching into any battles to this amalgamation of pieces.
@@dvrn86 My post doesn't mention march 🤔 What I'm getting at is it stirs the blood, that's what's important to me anyway as someone not acquainted with marching tunes.
This is victory music after the enemy is routed
bagpipes... they're not just for funerals anymore...
Very...
Jack Black on drums?? LOL!!
The tune after "John Morrison" is cool. Someone must have recently written it (Alex?). The last one is a minor key "Sandy Cameron" followed by the normal, major-key version of the same tune.
oh an r they irish or SCOTTISH; K
Kernan Hosea They are from Canada 78th fraser highlanders. In my opinion they are the best pipe band on the planet. Google 78th frasers for more info love from Scotland mum was Irish (Gael!).
Not quite, I made that mistake myself a while back: they are the 78th Highlanders Halifax Citadel, formerly the Halifax Police Pipe Band, under the leadership of a phenomenally talented Pipe-Major, Alex Gandy, son of Bruce Gandy, himself formerly of the 78th Fraser Highlanders of Canada, under P/M Bill Livingston
Brian Mac Leod Thank you for your insight, happy to be corrected. I'll follow these pipers with great enjoyment! So, I'd say they are Scottish Canadian/Canadian Scots.
Why does everybody mention Ireland? Nothing to do with Ireland thank god. They are Canadian Scot’s.
Richard Baughman is making me laugh my as s off
In between 1:00 & 1:40 the bass drummer shouts at a piper presumably he is doing a bad mistake lol
Calum Ramsay it's a call for another beer
Now thats a f**kn band ,
K
Twenty one thumbs down must be sick in the head..?