Queens Funeral lament:"sleep dearie, sleep" bagpipes
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- čas přidán 18. 09. 2022
- Show your respect/loyalty on the anniversary of her majesties death! With a comment...Closing stages of the queens funeral. "sleep dearie, sleep" bagpipes: Now that was sooo beautiful! Very fitting for her!
Who’s here after the final episode of the Crown?
Me
Me
Me.
Me.
Slaps harder watching the real deal, brought a slight tear to my eye
This hits different after the last episode of the crown.
Agreed, shows how impactful Netflix is
Just finished it today. It definitely adds weight to this moment in history.
truly
Yeah because the Crown was a documentary. I blame the schools.
The tradition of the piper walking away like that is very old.
The piper is escorting the soul of the dead to heaven.
Its very beautiful
Thank you for this, its a lovely custom and one that most of us Yanks aren't aware of.
Rest in peace gentle lady.
Notional.
@@techgirl1337Yanks ain't complimentary on the British Isles. It ain't WWII. If you'd ever been here, you would know that.
@45910 Thank you, Karen, for interjecting with your absolutely useless, rude and unhelpful bit of information. I'll bet you're just as much of a peach in person as you are to complete strangers on the internet.
To hell*
This lament is absolutely beautiful. I remembered watching her funeral and getting goosebumps when this lament started. Now after finished watching The Crown, I know the name, Sleep Dearie Sleep. What a fitting tribute.
When the young lady sang, it broke me. Something old in my heart responded.
Aye.
As he had piped her awake each morn. So he pipes her on to her final rest.
Just finished watching The Crown. I wanted to hear this tune again. Rest in peace, Ma’am.
hard to watch without bringing a tear to your eye!
Me too
@@hally4561 I just started to watch the crown from the beginning just got a box set of it for Christmas and the queen seemed like a figure that would always be here! So it came as a shock when she did pass away I’m not from the UK or the Commonwealth but I had a lot of respect for the queen I had watched her Christmas message for about five years now and I did watch King Charles III did it, but it just wasn’t the same. He did an excellent job. He tried his best, but it just wasn’t the same! rest in peace your majesty
Me too
This is real life.
One of the most dignified, iconic and influential women ever, rest in peace Your Majesty.
so true
This without doubt was the the most moving single piece in the whole of the funeral. Something I will never forget. Well done Scotland,well done England, well done Wales, and well done Northern Ireland. Well. Done Great Britain, we are stronger as one, we should always remember that. Thankyou also to Ireland for showing your respect.
Agree, that was the most precious moment as well
Nations of duality and respect
Brought a tear to my eye, certainly.
This, Emma and the corgis, had me 😭😭😭
What a lovely response, thank you! Greetings from Dunfermline, Fife and God Bless Her Majesty, gone but never forgotten.
I watched the last episode of The Crown last night, which touched me deeply. Honestly, the tears where flowing. I'm 59 years old now and the Queen has been there all my life. It's still a little unreal that she's gone. Rest in peace Queen Elizabeth.
Me too. I’m a 1952 baby. She’s been the Queen for a lifetime. Much ❤from NYC
Just to set the record straight, Sleep, Dearie, Sleep is actually a Gaelic lullaby and has traditionally been played as a military lights out tune (see the movie "Breaker Morant"), and would have been played for The Queen at the end of the day many times during her life. The Queen's Piper was playing it, for her for the last time, at the conclusion of the funeral.
Many thanks for posting this.
Sleep Dragon , sleep …. deep
Breaker Morant?!
I would never have picked that.
You heard one bagpipe tune, you've heard them all, not really
but I would never have known it in Breaker Morant
heartfelt, beautiful & played by her personal piper from Balmoral. So proud of my Scottish heritage today
It really was quite beautiful.
Proud of my Scoo heritage too. I’ve never heard this tune played before- lovely
No true SCOT would ever bow to an english queen. SAOR ALBA GU BRATH
@@northscot9862 she’s more Scottish than English u numbdy
@@northscot9862 that’s true I know my Scottish boyfriend isn’t happy that Charles is king that’s for sure his response to me at the time when the queen had died and Charles was going to be crowned : now Charles is king ugh ! He also voted yes in the last two independence referendums so he’s definitely of that view . The sooner you have independence and autonomy the better just how I feel about it . I feel as strongly about that as I do a united Ireland that could happen as there are clauses in the Good Friday agreement that would allow for it it would just come down to the results of a border referendum and politicians that I’ve heard speak on it have said it’s no longer a pipe dream and not a matter of if but when . There is a beautiful Irish Gaelic proverb ni neart ni cheile ( no strength without unity ) and that is true to me because together they would flourish and be better off economically speaking to the tune of 35 million euro because it would be a single market economy instead of a dual one which is the present reality . As for Wales they deserve autonomy too and not having to have their leader based in Westminster instead of Cardiff as whoever is the current English pm is also leader for wales in this day and age that’s preposterous !
The slow fading of the pipes into the background beautifully captivates and resembles her majesty’s soul leaving all in attendance to with her God and precious Philip. May she forever rest in peace, Farewell Elizabeth II -
From a proud Ulsterman. God save the King
Faugh A Ballagh.
.....it gives me goosebumps! we were all blessed with her prescence!
It made me cry for the first time since the Queen died. The sound fading away is so sorrowful
This was played at Prince Philip's service as well. Interesting funeral custom.
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Bei Philipp wurde "Flowers of the Forest" gespielt.
The echo from the Abbey. Makes it even more powerful 🥺😞
*_As only the Scots can do, just so poignantly sad and beautiful, all at the same time..._*
I normally don’t cry when the death of public figures is announced, but I remember feeling so devastated after hearing of Her Majesty’s passing, and watching the final season of The Crown made those feelings come back. There will never be another monarch like her
theres something about bag pipes that are so soulful and stunning - always tear up to them
There is no better sound!
Just when you thought you were beginning to accept she was gone, the end of an era, the likes of which will never be seen again, rest in peace your Majesty
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Me and Woody still can’t accept her death and it surprised me
@@nicolelawless9942 Not unusual to die at 96, and none of her unelected, under employed, global land pariah £ trillionaire offspring will mourn you when you pop your cloggs.
I was shocked by how I cried as the pipes faded away. Beautiful. I don't know how anyone held it together that knew her.
.......... and me brother. peace and love!
Me too it was a beautiful piece dedicated to an amazing monarch 😢😢😢 RIP Queen Elizabeth II
Same here. It was the first time I cried after the queen died
@@hally4561 I was watching BBC and their mics must have been in a different place because it faded to complete silence. I just bawled.
Did you know her? Or are you just indoctrinated by the establishment to know your place?
The Crown finale brought me here… 🥺♥️
I like how the queen said “it’s not a din to me!” Clearly it’s not… so beautiful ✨
Ditto! Very poignant scene. I loved the whole thing.
It's not a din to me either, I just love the sound of the pipes!
coming back here after watching the Crown just made my heart and soul move.. I never knew the Queen has chosen this song to be played before she passed..
Rest in Peace our beloved dearest Queen Elizabeth❤️
These pipes are perfectly tuned and perfectly played. I've been playing for over 40 years and had thought that pipers today had forgotten how to tune the instrument. At least one piper still understands what sounds best. God rest Queen Elizabeth. There will never be another sovereign to match her.
Piffle.
The disappearing Bagpiper and music will FOREVER stay in my heart! ❤😢
The same here,I was moved to tears,and I will never forget it.
Whilst your unelected kraut Windsor mafia royal family forever drain your wallet.
The first time my wife learned about the story of Sleep dearie sleep to Queen Elizabeth,my wife has been singing that tune everytime she puts our kids to bed every after their bedtime stories.
Nothing like the pipes. Nothing…
"Dear to the Lowland reaper,to the plaided mountaineer,to the cottage and the castle,the Scottish pipes are dear...."
I’m pretty much soulless but when I heard those pipes taking her through the street I almost cried it was incredible I don’t remember a time in my 40yrs as a Scotsman where the pipes have sounded so incredible it was really something to witness.
Agree wholeheartedly.
I shed a tear as her late Majesty left her beloved Balmoral and again when the lone piper played at Westminster Abbey! The pipes get me every time. Some have said her Majesty wanted a short service and didn't want to bore people (or even bore God!) So like her late Majesty to 'read the room'! God bless you Ma'am and thank you for your wonderful service to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Commonwealth and the world.
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Out of everything today, this was the bit that stood out and had the most meaning for me.😢 simply beautiful 🌷
Absolutely. For me though, the final lament at the Windsor committal service was more poignant. The crown, sceptre and orb were removed from the coffin before it descended into the vault, after which the piper piped his final tune and marched off into the distance. For me, that was the moment the Queen left this world.
Had me and the wife in tears
@@donglejitter4411 When the Regalia was placed on the alter. I felt that she was truely gone. It was the finality of her reign.
Pipes sounds touching deep into heart
Through all the readings and everything else, but its the lone piper that reduces you to tears and makes your whole body shake.... words can't describe the beauty of the bagpipes ♥
Agree... I went to Scotland 25 years ago, and was struck by the vitality of the place. The culture is closer to Iceland. the Nordics, and the music clearly reflects that heritage.
While not my favourite instrument I love the other worldly unique sound it has.
Quién más está llorando al ver el último capítulo de The Crown...😢😭😭😭😭
😭😭😭😭
I didn't cry but my heart was too full of emotions. Feels like The Queen was at peace when she left this world.
Eu! Chorei.
This blew me away
I MUST Say...... as an American, USN Veteran, and friend to the British people, I was watching Queens Funeral on BBC channel, and this was the B E S T rendering of the 'pipes as it faded .....to Eternity.....
Even my 18 y.o. daughter who weep a bit as it faded said, " ....I could hear this, Forever...."
God Save the King!
thank you Mmoe
TYhank you Sir! Sincere regards. Blessings be upon you.
Relevance of your former employment?
My grandfather (pipe major, The Black Watch) told me that the last tune on the pipes (as the coffin in lowered) is the piper walking out into the light, thus giving the spirit 'the way' to the light. Their funeral (last tune) is the Flowers of the Forest, belive the Canadians, Australians and NYPD now do the same, as a last gift to the dead.
I actually cried during the entire thing and I knew I would, I had hardly any sleep during the whole week
Beautiful but sad tune. I hope the Queen is somewhere happy with her father and mother.
It's a lament...a tune to something that is lost.
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Absolutely no words can describe this moment god save the queen
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rarely seen such an impressive and moving farewell by a lone piper.
👍
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@@richardmurphy4520 When was tradition about equality ? Methinks you misunderstand what is going on here .
There are a thousand ways to play a particular tune wrong and only one way to play it successfully.He just did.
A Canadian bagpiper.
This beautiful piece of music gently guides Her most Beloved Majesty into heaven. Angels escort ,as she enters the kingdom of heaven.
God: “Welcome home Your Majesty”.
I am moved in a profound way, along with the significance of this piece, not to mention that Her bagpiper played this piece for her before her slumber.
I could actually feel that he may have been holding back his tears. You absolutely could feel the great sadness and respect for his Majesty, especially when the music faded.
We will miss you Ma'am. May you rest with your beloved Philip in eternal peace 🕊️😢
rest in peace, her majesty
The bagpipes playing and watching him walk away out of sight fading far far away at the service in St George’s Chapel at Windsor was just has sad, watching the long walk really felt like the music was taking her home to Philip and her mum and dad.
This was one of the moments that got to me. Haunting, especially how he wanders off out of earshot to a fade. Beautiful.
Watching this after 'The Crown' absolute chills
Absolutely beautiful, I bet you are deeply proud of your Scottish heritage. The bagpipes were truly beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
COBBLERS.
@@richardmurphy4520 As we used to fay in the army: No-one wants to know your kit deficiencies.
@@eyesopen1850 Lord Louis should have checked his kit before he went fishing too. Just an observation ... we haven,t gone away ye know.
@@richardmurphy4520 And we haven't forgotten either. Nor shall we. Only cowards kill as you lot do.
@@eyesopen1850 At least we don't assassinate our daughter in law when she's on a romantic weekend at The Ritz in Paris.
Is there a more gut wrenching instrument than a Bagpipe, it’s melancholy echoes deep in your soul. It finds the deepest well of sadness and brings it forth in the most powerful of terms
“ you hear the violin with your head, Cello with your heart and the bagpipes with your blood”.
amazing stuff. not a royalist but my god, this was incredible
It's been a year and I came here because of The Crown. It is very sad to know that the Queen is no longer with us.
Very moving.
It's really all about the Queen and her Piper. Many thanks for posting.
So very proud of my Scottish roots. There is no better sound than those of the bagpipes.
The way the pipes faded to the sound of the congregation! Sadly brought home truly the ending of Her Majesties Reign :(
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This was so touching. I don't know how HRH's personal piper was able to get through it. I know I was sobbing.
See a doctor.
*Her majesty
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Sleepwell your majesty 👑
A cried when this aired and then now it’s even more emotional cos of the crown cos it brought us all back here this one song took our minds back to this moment
Such a Bonnie thing to be Scottish ❤️
Just incredibly moving. Many thanks for the opportunity to hear this again. May Queen Elizabeth rest in peace and rise in glory. 🙏
See a doctor.
A perfect accompaniment to the one played for Prince Philip
Wonderful. The first time I heard it I decided to try and learn how to play the bagpipes.
So nice to hear that piece at HRM Elizabeth Il 's service.
First tune I ever learned to play. I heard this and couldn't stop hearing it. Hauntingly good.
Gorgeous.
Goodnight Elizabeth. RIP.
There is no sleep in eternal death.
I was holding it together before this started playing and I poured my heart out and then it being followed by fantastic in c minor but Bach just crumpled me
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The music is so beautiful.
What amazing piper he is as this was such a beautiful tune to end it all and can't stop playing it over and over ,,,just love it ,,,
May her Majesty rest in peace and God save the King 🤴 🙏
"It's a hell of a din , ma'am !"
"It's not a din to me"
Who is here after The Crown ending?
Good god we brits have the capacity to shine beyond any barriers, I’m English but the Scot’s and their traditions particularly the pipes move me to tears I sincerely hope Scotland don’t leave the union we’d be weaker and we’d lose so much , I’m not forgetting the beautiful welsh and the strong NIrish
Still makes me cry 😢
I remember on her funeral day, just holding my breath as this was played. Now, I’m just bawling. RIP QEII. Thank you for your utter service 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Had me in tears 😭 absolutely moving
Sleep well Your Majesty
There's no sleep in eternal death. ( Scientific Fact)
When I see and hear this, it is for my mother too. She wanted to be cremated. No funeral. No tombstone. Just an urn. My mom looked a lot like Elizabeth when she was older.
The most moving part of HM The Queen's Funeral. Very fitting indeed!
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I remember Mummy organised a weak for Queen Elizabeth II and I heartbreakingly refused it at first but then I apologised to my mother for refusing it after all her hard work because she knew I was grieving. I then joined my family in the weak and all raised glasses to the late Queen and that was the first time I drank a lot emotionally. I stopped drinking the day after the funeral and mummy told it it was shock from her sudden death on that Thursday (Elizabeth’s death)
@@nicolelawless9942 See a doctor.
Pure poetry ❤️
Here after the last episode crown 😢 this is so beautiful the crown last episode was beautiful
The crown brought me here ❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful so moving
The crown ending😢
I haven't watched the finale yet, but I've already listened to the Season 6 playlist 🥺💔
I don't watch the Crown, which everyone is here from, but my mother does and heard this and just fell in love with it.
hauntingly beautiful ❤❤❤
Rest easy your Majesty defender of the Protestant faith . Forever loved and respected by your loyal Scottish subjects 💔😔 God Save The King 💙🇬🇧🏴
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@@richardmurphy4520 The Protestant religion we will maintain. 🇬🇧💙🏴 we are the people.
@@trueblue3719 " Protestantism" is NOT a religion you blind subjugated fool.
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God rest her soul. My Queen. X
After watching "The Crown", I'll never watch regular TV again. RIP, Your Majesty.
Thanks for everything Ma'am
This tore me apart ❤😪😪
Grow up
Tears in my eyes and hart..... OldManRené.
Here after The Crowns final episode!
I always thought that The Crown was about the British Royal Family, but not so after seeing Sleep Dearie Sleep. It was about Her, it was in fact a love letter to Her.
i find it very spritual!
Sleep dearie Sleep. A beautiful bagpipe tune. Perfect for Queen Elizabeth II send off. She is always remembered by all. As Elizabeth the great. The bagpiper what a man.
I miss her very much
His final duty to her.
There will never be anyone like her. Rest in peace, Your Majesty 🤍
Rest easy Your Majesty, Our Queen of Scots. 💔
God Save The King!🇬🇧🏴
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@@richardmurphy4520 There is no celebratory tone whatsoever within that piece of beautiful music. The only vulgarity is from your ignorant comment. If you live in the UK and dislike the Monarchy, you are always welcome to move to another country without one.
@@domcampbell9428 p.s. " They haven,t gone away ye know." J.A.
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Arrived here after hearing the pipes in The Crown. This is a beautiful piece...
I've never heard this until I just watched the last episode of the Crown. But it hits so much deeper watching this. So sad, but yet so beautiful. What a beautiful send-off for a great woman and the last of her kind. R.I.P Your Majesty.
So profoundly moving.
Rest in peace your majesty, thank you for your dedicated service to the nation. rest now.
It is hauntingly beautiful... and sad, at the same time...
Astonishing One God Save the Queen 🌹🙏❤️
Thoroughly enjoyed THE CROWN!
Fairwell!
See you soon, wish you well...
❤
For a time, the world was brought together to mourn the passing of HRH Queen Elizabeth II. I doubt any one person in History, has received such an outpouring of grief and sadness at their passing.
I remember the day of her death brought my mother and Woody very close after all those years she finally trusted him. Mummy agreed to Woody joining us for the funeral and the procession from my bedroom to the living room was planned by Woody himself and I thanked him for it
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