i know im asking randomly but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@@nitalightell336 I’m not sure cause my dad was adopted (we know we’re Scottish, he’s 50% so therefor I’m 25% I think) anyways through some tracing I think we r part of that clan. I’m not totally sure
I'm half Scott, and half Mohawk...... Most people, especially in the US, have more than one heritage. Learning to respect, and draw from the strength of all your heritages can go far in helping you become a complete person
Yes...it would be very odd, to only claim part of one's roots, but not the other...that tree would fall over in a stiff wind.....oh...wait...maybe that's what's wrong with the world right now...!
When I was a youngster. I saw a march with many pipe bands. Clutching my fathers hand and looking into his face. I asked why I was crying. He said it is because you are Scottish and the music of Scotland is moving you. I still am moved by the pipes and the drums. I used to go to the theatre to see the corries. Scottish music is in our family. My father was a part of the Scottish traditional music association. He played Scottish traditional music on the harmonica to a high standard. Touring small venues and sharing with other folks the music that gave his heart wings. I will carry those memories with me always. This video shows me the humble people of Scotland sharing their culture, their talent and the blood of Scotland. God uses music to speak without language. A universal language for all to understand. Albannach are amazing.
Right there with you, it is rare for me not to have a lump in my throat when I hear the pipes calling me home. Balloch is not what it was 60 years ago, but it is still HOME!
I am Irish, Scottish, and Native American all traced by my Mom...great grandparents came to America from Belfast Ireland. This music stirs my soul and makes my heart beat a little faster. Much love to all my Celtic brothers and sisters as well as my Native American clan...A'ho
Not only great musicians wearing great kilts, these are some of the kindest people you will ever meet. My daughter and I are big fans of the music and the heart that goes into it. We love Albannach!
They performed at the Highland Games in Central Florida. Out of all of the bands, Albannach was the one that got everyone dancing. They were incredible and I hope they keep coming back.
Michael parlebue Complete misunderstanding of what celtic means and its certainly not a race those people in the north and south east of england were related to central europeans who once spoke a celtic language therefore it was there language that defined them as celts of course they never called themselves that however it is language rather then genetics that define what is celtic. .Insofar as ireland wales and cornwall all spoke celtic languages until relatively recently they are entitled to be called celts They are two singers one who sings in scots gaelic the other irish who are able to have a conversation without switching to english that is why i prefer the term gaelic,because its a more tangible link.There were kilts,but the modern version is an english modification and the irish never wore them except antrim where many scots gaelic clans settled.Nevertheless the scots highlanders and the irish were very close culturally. .you are contradicting yourself with regards to the northern and southeast english they can not be both teutonic and celtic that makes no sense they maybe genetically of the same stock,but again language and culture defines what is germanic likely they are not germanic speaking at that time they were celtic speaking and genetically just central europeans.
I did not switch from celtic to gaelic i said gaelic brethren in my first comment.Secondly nothing romantic about it there is a strong similarity,between the gaelic speaking highlanders and the irish gaels i am not fluent in irish ,but i have enough to know a mutually intelligible language when i hear it and thats scots gaelic.Welsh even though its a related language i can't understand a word the grammar is similar,but the vocabulary is totally different.Before battles of culloden and kinsale,the cultures were very similar with the system of inheritance brehon laws the clan system not exactly the same.There is only 12 miles of sea separating ireland scotland so naturally they have a similar culture.
Well thats just daft .So is victorians inventing kilts for their slaves since i am pretty sure slavery was abolished before the reign of victoria where you getting this crap from britain first EDL Bnp.You have an agenda i don't
You can do this right here in the USA by introducing to children. America has stripped the cultural pride from alot of us and has us only focusing on pop culture ie rap hip hip ect. Because it sales. I was taught to listen and enjoy the cultural differences of all people and not limit myself and I find so much peace whenever I listen to music from Scotland.
@@staceyjenkins8852 so true, in the applachian mountains we can hear whispers of the scots, but sadly it mainly the banjo not the true drums & bagpipes they brought with them wham they settled these ancient mountains..
Shaunalea 82 I’m Scottish, Breton, Jersey, French, English, Dutch, and German. Proud to be a quarter Celtic blood. I just wish it were more than a quarter.
I don't think there is a Scot alive that can't feel the hairs on the back of their neck stand on end when they hear the beat - It's in our blood - it's in our soul
I'm mostly Scottish with a wee bit of Cherokee. I'm proud to be both and have tried learning some Gaelic. It's hard because I can't learn from someone. All I have is RUclips.
I was fascinated. I played in the band (not drums) in high school and I appreciate the trend to promotion of traditional style music that's happening today. Kudos to this band for their heart and enormous talent!!
it's not the size of the bookings, it's the size of the hearts playing the music and from what I can hear and see they have hearts the size of their beings! I love this band. american and indiginous mohawk blend here. drums hold my heart and draw my ters.
I am English by birth.....researched my genealogy, discovered my ancestor was a soldier in King Charles's army in Scotland he came to England met and married an English woman!.....after all these years i know know why i love to hear the bagpipes!.........💜
Me too, saw these playing during the Edinburgh Festival in 2007, bought the CD ..... and wore it out........ What do we have...... Bloody Morris Dancing!!
On my way to work I always see a man playing a nice musical instrument in front of Harrods (London).... Now I know that the man was actually playing some Scottish traditional music. Truly loved the music. Scotland and its people should be amazing :) Love from a Bangladeshi.
Love, love, love these guys. So happy I was able to see them at the Annapolis Irish Festival this past weekend. Class act and so passionate. That piper is incredible.
I've had the great pleasure of seeing these guys live at least a dozen times at different Celtics festivals in Colorado. Scottish tribal at its best! You never sit down when they tke the stage.
Thank you Blessed Musicians for blessing me! Thank you Scotland. God bless you all. The Power all of you possess gives me strength to continue on in life. Music promotes positivity!! Thank God for it.
It just clicked for me, that the pipes are something quite wonderful when it becomes a feather on the wind of mountainous drums. Then to really set it in its context it is marched in --beginning far and away and building, building, gathering forces to the cause. Thanks for this. It brought me home.
I'm half russian of my father's side, but when I hear this music I can feel my Scottish blood from my mother's family start to completely roll over in me, fantastic feeling!
this is made up crap for the ears of tourists, Scots are not noted for playing drums they are however noted for squeezing a bag of wind and making a noise like a cat being garroted.
Slainte mhath on this Robbie Burns eve. here on Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada. Home alone but feeling no pain from Spicebox Chocolate Whiskey and turning it loud for Albannach. All the best !
Hello all the way o'er there, fae all the way o'er here : D Chocolate whisky is nothing short of alchemy! Gràdh, fortan, tlachd agus deagh shlàinte don chinneadh agad.
Ich verstehe Dich zwar nicht, aber das hast Du schön gesagt, über die halbe Welt hinweg in ein fernes Land, in der gleichen Wellenlänge verbunden durch vergangene Jahrtausende
I loved the music they always played in Outlander so I looked up Scottish music and found this!! I am glad I did! Great job it makes me feel empowered and brave all at the same time!
I love hearing bagpipes, drums,tramborine music.My Great Aunt Lillie Dale Strange King gave me a love for Scottish music.She played the piano & tramborine.She taught me to play the tramborine.And said her father was Scottish origin through Drumond Strange.Dolores Nimmo
It's a wonderful experience to see them live, absolutely brilliant! They played at The Ithaca Scottish Games & Celtic festival this weekend. They were awesome!!!! Great ppl. I hope they come back every year.
Patti M !Ithaca! Ha! Ah, weel, I’m a long way gone noo, just my luck😜 They’d go down a treat on Efate, though, I’d bet. Melanesians have a wizard warrior beat themselves! What a jam in ‘Vila that would be❤️
The woman playing the drum - what a Celtic Warrior Goddess!
Yes, she should show her bossom, as customary.
ja, absolut super, die Frau. Moin aus Schleswig-Holstein.
Jacquie Holland, she is indeed a Celtic Warrior Goddess!
THIS MUSIC MAKES ME PROUD TO BE SCOTTISH (and part Irish!!)
And %100 American whoop
I am both plus other cultures.
It makes me proud to be proud of the Scots!
i know im asking randomly but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Korbyn Camilo Instablaster ;)
As long as you know it flows, as long as there are still people who know of their heritage, the clans will never die out.
Yes!! I'm a Stewart ♥️
Ancrum.
@@nitalightell336 I’m not sure cause my dad was adopted (we know we’re Scottish, he’s 50% so therefor I’m 25% I think) anyways through some tracing I think we r part of that clan. I’m not totally sure
Clan Macdonald here
Clan Farquharson descendant here. Sept Findlay, specifically.
I'm half Scott, and half Mohawk......
Most people, especially in the US, have more than one heritage.
Learning to respect, and draw from the strength of all your heritages can go far in helping you become a complete person
Das hast Du schön gesagt.
Amen brother.
Yes...it would be very odd, to only claim part of one's roots, but not the other...that tree would fall over in a stiff wind.....oh...wait...maybe that's what's wrong with the world right now...!
What a wonderful mixture brother
So mote it be
When I was a youngster. I saw a march with many pipe bands. Clutching my fathers hand and looking into his face. I asked why I was crying. He said it is because you are Scottish and the music of Scotland is moving you. I still am moved by the pipes and the drums. I used to go to the theatre to see the corries. Scottish music is in our family. My father was a part of the Scottish traditional music association. He played Scottish traditional music on the harmonica to a high standard. Touring small venues and sharing with other folks the music that gave his heart wings. I will carry those memories with me always. This video shows me the humble people of Scotland sharing their culture, their talent and the blood of Scotland. God uses music to speak without language. A universal language for all to understand. Albannach are amazing.
Right there with you, it is rare for me not to have a lump in my throat when I hear the pipes calling me home. Balloch is not what it was 60 years ago, but it is still HOME!
Viva Scotland from an Italian brother!
I am SCOTTISH & PROUD!!!!
I am Irish, Scottish, and Native American all traced by my Mom...great grandparents came to America from Belfast Ireland. This music stirs my soul and makes my heart beat a little faster. Much love to all my Celtic brothers and sisters as well as my Native American clan...A'ho
my arse. ur just an american
Belfast Northern Ireland. 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
@@C2478_ 💗💗💗💗💗💗
Argyle Campbell Glascow
Nah. 26+6=1. Tiocfaidh ar la. Suas an 'RA. Eirinn go bragh.
This is filmed outside the Garison building on Millport Isle of Cumbrae. 29 miles form Glasgow on the West coast of Bonnie Scotland.
Ahhh...my PRECIOUS Albannach...Jamsie on the bass drum. He has kept this energy up beating the bodhran for over 16 years at this frenzied pace!
It's not how much blood that is in your veins. But, how strong it runs through your heart.
Not only great musicians wearing great kilts, these are some of the kindest people you will ever meet. My daughter and I are big fans of the music and the heart that goes into it. We love Albannach!
They performed at the Highland Games in Central Florida. Out of all of the bands, Albannach was the one that got everyone dancing. They were incredible and I hope they keep coming back.
They're coming back!!
How can those people just stand there? I can never listen to Albannach or Brother without moving!
Im IRISH and I LOVE THIS SCOTTISH BEAT.
Celtic Brethen FOREVER!
Chris O'Brien h
Gaelic brethren
Michael parlebue Complete misunderstanding of what celtic means and its certainly not a race those people in the north and south east of england were related to central europeans who once spoke a celtic language therefore it was there language that defined them as celts of course they never called themselves that however it is language rather then genetics that define what is celtic. .Insofar as ireland wales and cornwall all spoke celtic languages until relatively recently they are entitled to be called celts
They are two singers one who sings in scots gaelic the other irish who are able to have a conversation without switching to english that is why i prefer the term gaelic,because its a more tangible link.There were kilts,but the modern version is an english modification and the irish never wore them except antrim where many scots gaelic clans settled.Nevertheless the scots highlanders and the irish were very close culturally.
.you are contradicting yourself with regards to the northern and southeast english they can not be both teutonic and celtic that makes no sense they maybe genetically of the same stock,but again language and culture defines what is germanic likely they are not germanic speaking at that time they were celtic speaking and genetically just central europeans.
I did not switch from celtic to gaelic i said gaelic brethren in my first comment.Secondly nothing romantic about it there is a strong similarity,between the gaelic speaking highlanders and the irish gaels i am not fluent in irish ,but i have enough to know a mutually intelligible language when i hear it and thats scots gaelic.Welsh even though its a related language i can't understand a word the grammar is similar,but the vocabulary is totally different.Before battles of culloden and kinsale,the cultures were very similar with the system of inheritance brehon laws the clan system not exactly the same.There is only 12 miles of sea separating ireland scotland so naturally they have a similar culture.
Well thats just daft .So is victorians inventing kilts for their slaves since i am pretty sure slavery was abolished before the reign of victoria where you getting this crap from britain first EDL Bnp.You have an agenda i don't
I was recently in the UK. And I visited Scotland twice and I have truly fallen in love with it
May God preserves Scotland's heritage and its people.
You can do this right here in the USA by introducing to children. America has stripped the cultural pride from alot of us and has us only focusing on pop culture ie rap hip hip ect. Because it sales. I was taught to listen and enjoy the cultural differences of all people and not limit myself and I find so much peace whenever I listen to music from Scotland.
Likewise to you and yours my friend.
@@staceyjenkins8852 so true, in the applachian mountains we can hear whispers of the scots, but sadly it mainly the banjo not the true drums & bagpipes they brought with them wham they settled these ancient mountains..
Thanks Abdullah, I really appreciate it. =)
Abdullah Ameen you can call them Albanian or Abannach is Illyrian culture ,blood and costume.
Celts, and especially the Scots, are well known for their passion and courage.
I am so proud to be of 70% Celtic blood.
Alba gu brath!
Yup me too, I’m English, Irish, Scottish, welsh, danish, and German now if thats not a mix i dont know what is.
Shaunalea 82 I’m Scottish, Breton, Jersey, French, English, Dutch, and German. Proud to be a quarter Celtic blood. I just wish it were more than a quarter.
I am proud to know how much of my Viking blood is in the Highlands and the Islands, love my Scottish cousins!
I don't think there is a Scot alive that can't feel the hairs on the back of their neck stand on end when they hear the beat - It's in our blood - it's in our soul
Even those who's Scots blood is diluted and weak will feel it.
for sure
Aye and I always thought I was half Italian with a wee bit of Irish. These pull me in, in a strange hypnotic way. Am I doomed? ;)
Then I must have been a scot in a previous life
Aye.
Even those of us with Scottish ancestry feel the same way.
Queen Buddica Lives in this girl's soul. Badass to the bone.
And another one right here!
Long live the pipes, and long live Scotland the Brave!
Somehow this manages to be both soothing and exciting. Maybe because the drums are loud but still steady, like a heartbeat?
I'm mostly Scottish with a wee bit of Cherokee. I'm proud to be both and have tried learning some Gaelic. It's hard because I can't learn from someone. All I have is RUclips.
If you have access to BBC Alba - listening/reading that may help!
Love the guy playing the drums and rocking to beat.
I have a good bit of Scottish blood and I am proud of it! Scotland forever!
I was fascinated. I played in the band (not drums) in high school and I appreciate the trend to promotion of traditional style music that's happening today. Kudos to this band for their heart and enormous talent!!
This really gets the blood flowin' ..... it is these songs, drums, traditions that keep a country together, a people strong. Hold fast ~ from Canada!
Respct for Albanachs . Long live Alba.......... From Albania
I don’t think I could just stand there while listening to this , I would have to praise God in joyous dance!
May me Scottish brothers and sisters, and our heritage live forever!
Just learning I am Irish and Scottish my soul wants to be there..I love this.
My Grandfather was from Scotland. Love this.
It’s just a drum line but I understand.. I’m Norwegian, Scottish, and American. In that order
Me too. Blessings from the tribe 🙏
Its in our blood were warriors by blood
Scotch, Irish, scandavian norwiegain n native u
They are all ON that beat...it's the spirit of Life....what tribal folks listened to. We need that. NOW.
it's not the size of the bookings, it's the size of the hearts playing the music and from what I can hear and see they have hearts the size of their beings! I love this band. american and indiginous mohawk blend here. drums hold my heart and draw my ters.
I'm not even Scottish... but I know a SICK BEAT when I hear one!!! I'm bout' to bust a move up in this beast..
I feel so disconnected from my culture, I want to go to festivals where people dance to this music
He will take you there.(ノ^_^)ノ
well then come on over... im in ireland but its the same thing 😊
LEVI? LETS GO. LETS GO ROLL WHERE THE THUNDER ROLLS WITH THE SPIRITS,HILLS AND MAGIC PLAY. ahh gzzz man. TRUE
I understand that too. My ancestors from Scotland and Ireland left their homes to come to the Americas.
Same dude, same.
Their energy is so intense!! I wish I could see and feel this live.
I am English by birth.....researched my genealogy, discovered my ancestor was a soldier in King Charles's army in Scotland he came to England met and married an English woman!.....after all these years i know know why i love to hear the bagpipes!.........💜
I am Paki...
I’m true English but absolutely love Scotland for its beauty, it’s culture , history and music and the real highlands accent is the best
Me too, saw these playing during the Edinburgh Festival in 2007, bought the CD ..... and wore it out........ What do we have...... Bloody Morris Dancing!!
@@SYKAROST 🤣🤣🤣 all bells and hankies 🤣🤣
"Real Highland accent" Huh! WTF! There is multiple accents in the Highlands and they are all real, I assure you.
Half Celt & half Norse..Bravo 👏 love it.
What could be more wonderful than this?!
On my way to work I always see a man playing a nice musical instrument in front of Harrods (London).... Now I know that the man was actually playing some Scottish traditional music. Truly loved the music. Scotland and its people should be amazing :) Love from a Bangladeshi.
Love, love, love these guys. So happy I was able to see them at the Annapolis Irish Festival this past weekend. Class act and so passionate. That piper is incredible.
Why are there 84 dislikes! This is so awesome! I could dance all day to this music! Wonderful!
1 word Jealousy.
To the lady, you made that look like a walk in the park. Loved every second of it.
This music is phenomenal. If it does not move your soul, you don't have one.
I've seen Albannach 3 times now live!!! I'm of Scottish heritage and this is THE band that stirs my soul!!
congratulations on picking one of the three sunny days per year
hahahaha So true!!
Sounds JUST like Maine...we are about to embark on the five months of gray.
@@patbowman9959 norther michiganto
Lol
You mean the only sunny day of the year?
So very true Leslie.Dont think anybody can sit still with this fantastic beat.If they do then they must be deed.
Scottish and Cree here!! Love the drums! Miigwetch
This lassie is amazing. :)
this is amazing and powerful!! I am completely enthralled with this fantastic group...
I had the privilege of seeing them live in Florida. Absolute wonder :)
Love this! I'm Scottish/Irish and proud as hell of it!!!
I've had the great pleasure of seeing these guys live at least a dozen times at different Celtics festivals in Colorado. Scottish tribal at its best! You never sit down when they tke the stage.
I love this I live in USA Payson Az and some people live a few doors down that play💛
Thank you Blessed Musicians for blessing me! Thank you Scotland. God bless you all. The Power all of you possess gives me strength to continue on in life. Music promotes positivity!! Thank God for it.
My Scottish blood is banging against my English veins while sitting in my Australian house. Fantastic music
You forgot to add... while listening to it on an American App.
I just discovered these guys today, how did I live this long without their music?!?
The rhythm is amazing!
St. Augustine FL checkin in🇮🇪🍺☘️👍🏽🇺🇸
I love music like this. It feels so rich in culture and really takes one to another time.
The lady drummer is awesome! Really into it without looking over exaggerated! Impressive!
wow amazing this reminds me of our indigenous people here in Canada beating to a different drum you should never give up ones culture for no one
we will never, and why should we
It just clicked for me, that the pipes are something quite wonderful when it becomes a feather on the wind of mountainous drums. Then to really set it in its context it is marched in --beginning far and away and building, building, gathering forces to the cause. Thanks for this. It brought me home.
2024 anyone?
best video of my favorite wild Scotsmen
As a metalhead I'm headbanging to this. How can crowd stand still in there..?
Qu'est ce que J'AIME ! SCOTLAND !!!! 😘😘😘❣️❣️❣️
It's good to hear music from our heritage once in a while.
Thanks
well that is a fucking long name
Yes, especially if you have Celtic DNA. It touches the soul on a very deep level.
I'm half russian of my father's side, but when I hear this music I can feel my Scottish blood from my mother's family start to completely roll over in me, fantastic feeling!
Scottish blood will always win out, its in the genes,,,, love
this is made up crap for the ears of tourists, Scots are not noted for playing drums they are however noted for squeezing a bag of wind and making a noise like a cat being garroted.
I saw Albannach in a Charlotte, NC bar (ah pub) back in 2008. Damn good music. It will definitely raise the hair on the back of your neck.
I wish I could get as pumped about anything as the long-haired guy is to be playing the drum! :'D
Sends shivers down my spine. Feckin awesome!
It is awesome and I can feel the energy of this music! Very nice to listen to!
Slainte mhath on this Robbie Burns eve. here on Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada. Home alone but feeling no pain from Spicebox Chocolate Whiskey and turning it loud for Albannach. All the best !
Hello all the way o'er there, fae all the way o'er here : D Chocolate whisky is nothing short of alchemy! Gràdh, fortan, tlachd agus deagh shlàinte don chinneadh agad.
Ich verstehe Dich zwar nicht, aber das hast Du schön gesagt, über die halbe Welt hinweg in ein fernes Land, in der gleichen Wellenlänge verbunden durch vergangene Jahrtausende
Awesome! I play these guys on the ride to work. Puts me in a great mood.
I must have some Scottish in me because this stuff hits me in a spot I don't fully understand but can't ignore.
They tell me I’m 100% Polish.
I dinna believe it, not when the juices start to tingle when I hear this drumming. Go Jackie Girl !
really enjoy scottish music.my heritage dates back to 1730 in scotland . ggg grandad was of the barclay clan scotland.
Absolutely love this. One day I will take my son to see our ancestral home in Scotland.
Celtic culture. simply the best
Oh gosh, I LOVE this! You guys are so amazing! I'm dancing like crazy!
scotish music wow:::: great and the best ever
I loved the music they always played in Outlander so I looked up Scottish music and found this!! I am glad I did! Great job it makes me feel empowered and brave all at the same time!
I just love their music
the drums are her heartbeat the pipes the cries of the fallen that still watch over Scottland
The flow of energy with each & every beat of the music #hats off !
I love hearing bagpipes, drums,tramborine music.My Great Aunt Lillie Dale Strange King gave me a love for Scottish music.She played the piano & tramborine.She taught me to play the tramborine.And said her father was Scottish origin through Drumond Strange.Dolores Nimmo
Your great aunt had THE BEST NAME EVER.
I love Albannach their music is the very essence of Scotland it stirs the blood and reminds us who we are, proud scots forever.
im from the USA and this so cool! ive never heard this before and its awesome!
lots more of it
My heart leaps at this sound
LADY DRUMMERS FOREVAAAAR!! Y'all are just so wonderful! This song brought tears of joy to my eyes; thank you ever so much for sharing it!
Wow! You play it. You make me proud to be Scottish. Ashland Oregon USA 61 years old. Blessings to you.
This music is so freaking amazing, it's impossible not to dance to, I saw them live today and I am so happy with my life.
I love them I’ve seen them play here Virginia, their music runs through my veins!
It's a wonderful experience to see them live, absolutely brilliant! They played at The Ithaca Scottish Games & Celtic festival this weekend. They were awesome!!!! Great ppl. I hope they come back every year.
Patti M !Ithaca! Ha! Ah, weel, I’m a long way gone noo, just my luck😜 They’d go down a treat on Efate, though, I’d bet. Melanesians have a wizard warrior beat themselves! What a jam in ‘Vila that would be❤️
YO! Scottish- German over here. I'm proud of my heritage, I love this music, and I thank you for posting this. God bless, peace out!!
having seen this band in america, i can say that long haired drummer is a warrior spirit and evoked a strong message loved it!.
Jamsie
Or.....hes insane
Any idea if they are coming back to the USA?
Planet Earth Bit hard to tell with the Scots, ain’t it?
One is a woman
Somebody give this woman a raise ~♡~
Great music and performance! My Scots ancestry may be diluted, but I feel the fire in my blood when I hear this music, I just love it!