American Reacts to The Massed Pipes and Drums - Edinburgh Military Tattoo
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The Edinburgh Tattoo is a celebration of pipes , drums & dancers from all over the world , from America's , Asia , Africa , Europe & Oceania . Held every year in august for 3 weeks on the Edinburgh Castle Concoarse . Each night would end the show with the castle lit up and a huge fireworks display .
Twice on a Saturday.
I'm from England and love the Scots Bagpipes!
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo was originally started as an exhibition for British military pipe bands but has evolved into an event that includes bands from all over the world. For example, my uncle's alma mater, The Citadel in Charleston, SC, has had their pipe band invited to the tattoo multiple times. That's why they are all wearing different uniforms. This is the massed performance where all the bands perform together. Throughout the rest of the night each band gets to perform individually or in smaller groups. And they are performing at Edinburgh Castle. I haven't been yet, but it is definitely on my bucket list.
Thanks so much for sharing that with me. 🥰🥰 Have a good one
I can hear this every year from my house💕 It’s amazing.
You should listen to ‘Bagpipes Bands performing
"Amazing Grace" LIVE’.. it’ll blow I away🥰
Much love to you and the fam from Scotland💙🏴
Every time I hear a pipe band playing The Black Bear my wee Scottish heart swells.
I think is in our DNA no matter where we are in the world.
I have been to the Edinburgh military tattoo. It absolutely blew me away. I was sat on those stands with chills running down my spine.
I'm lucky enough to have experienced the Tattoo, both, as a Soldier and a Civilian.
Imagine I’m a small child in Scotland living on the Royal mile. The pipers are coming back from rehearsal and I hear the trum trum of the drums, and then they would start to play the bagpipes. I’m nearly falling out my window to see them and my heart is exploding with joy.
I'm 70 and have love the bagpipes since I first heard them live in the early '70's. How wonderful for you to hear them outside your window. What a gift!!!!
@@maryfehrenbach9893 It was magic and now at 78 I still relish those moments.
@@dianacasey6002 Oh my! Just how wonderful for you! I feel so jealous! How I wish that I lived in bagpipe country other than the United States! My first exposure was to see a live bagpipe band in Panama City, Florida back in the mid
70'. Was so memorized beyond words!
@@maryfehrenbach9893 they do stir the heart. Perhaps you have some Scottish ancestors.
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My Ex and I, were actually in the arena, at this Tattoo. We spent 3 days in Edinburgh, catching the Fringe Festival and the Tattoo. It was brilliant 3 days, the atmosphere in the arena was breath-taking, truly amazing. I hope to go again in the future, tickets do sell out quickly for it though.
Beautiful setting and those pipers are well drilled. Enjoyable video 💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️
Most of these guys are real soldiers in Highland Dress uniform - there is no costume involved here! Different regiments will have different tartans, headdress, etc. The 'arena' is constructed every summer on Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, and dismantled again each autumn. I think bagpipes have to be filled with air, which is then squeezed out between elbows and bodies through the long pipes or drome, while the notes are played on a woodwind-like instrument known as a chanter, which is also affixed to them.
My country Scotland is an amazing place, and very beautiful. Everyone is welcome here
I can’t wait to visit🥰🥰
thankyou for your joy and appreciation !!!
It's my pleasure🥰🥰
I will be attending The World Pipe Band Championship 2024 at Glasgow green 10-18 August and I can hardly wait.
The sight and sound of a Pipe Band is unique and amazing!
When you don't expose yourself to 'other' music this is why you are amazed at these wonderful sounds. There is oh so much more music out there than 'today's' music you hear on the local radio or on your main stream music from whatever country you are from. I love this video! Even though my prefrence is latin tipico! Any and all music is wonderful if it 'lifts' you up and gives you 'chills'! All music is beautiful...no matter where it comes from!
that is a spectacular and brilliant show... I am french and always enjoyed to listen both the civil and military bagpipes band..
The costume is our National dress which is tartan kilts and tartan plaids which are over the shoulder. Each different tartan is associated with a Scottish family name which each had their own individual tartan. The event you watched takes place annually in Edinburgh Castle and is named The Edinburgh Tattoo.
When I watch American parades (i.e. Macy's Thanksgiving) I'm always surprised at how few pipe & drum bands there are. I'm Canadian & bagpipes are a staple at virtually all parades (I LOVE bagpipes). When you watch a massed pipe band in person the skirl of the pipes goes right through you. If you ever have a chance to go - do it! BTW, it's the custom if someone is 'piped in" (i.e. a retirement) that the piper is given a shot of whiskey. Thanks for playing this & your comments.
As a Protestant in Liverpool we had the Orange Lodge and the May Queen parade. The bagpipes always led the parade. Shivers down the spine and tears of joy.
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Great reaction, my family and I go to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo every year and love it, I worked at it for many years and the atmosphere is fantastic. There are military bands from all over the world take part and it is for the most part televised if you ever want to watch the whole event. Edinburgh Castle is the most fantastic venue for the event ❤🏴
I went to the Edinburgh Tattoo some years ago. Wonderful experience.
I love your enthusiasm for this! I hope I can answer a few of your questions. I am in a band from Canada that has participated in the tattoo several times, although I have not personally performed there. First, each row in the formation is a different pipe band, each with different uniforms, which is why there is so much variety. Some bands are from the British army and perform every year. Others are invited from all over the world to perform, including Canada, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Jordan, India, etc. Many of the invited bands are also military, some are police bands, and some are civilian. As for the weight of the uniform. Yup ... its heavy!! The kilt alone is a heavy wool and weighs 2.5 to 3 pounds. The tunics are often wool as well. The plaid that some bands wear ... the long piece of tartan hanging over the left shoulder, is also wool. In total it can be up to 10 pounds or so, depending on the band and the details of the uniform. In warm weather it is HOT!! These uniforms are meant for the cold, damp highlands of Scotland. Not so comfortable on a hot summer day here in Canada when the temperature reaches 80 to 90 degrees - but yet bloody cold if you have to play in the winter! As for practice ... all performers in the massed pipes and drums arrive in Edinburgh about a week before the shows start, and the musicians are expected to have all of the music memorized before they arrive. Being able to play at the level expected takes several years (at least!!) of lessons, practice, and performing, but some performers have been playing for decades. Note that, unlike other types of marching bands, none of the players have music with them when performing - it is all memorized. Once they arrive in Edinburgh, they have one week of rehearsals - 10 to 12-hour days - to memorize all of the choreography (which is even more complicated some years than in this video). It is a lot of work, and for some of the visiting bands the performers are all volunteers doing this on their own time! Rehearsals culminate with a full dress rehearsal of the entire show (about 90 minutes in total with many other performers) on the Esplanade at Edinburgh Castle where the tattoo is held. Then, the tattoo runs for four weeks in August, 25 performances in total, every day except Sunday (but two shows on Saturday!) I am a drummer not a piper, but yes, it takes a lot of air and breath control to play the pipes. The pipers keep the bag under their arm inflated by blowing air in through the blowpipe. They then use their arm to squeeze the air out at a steady rate. The air passes through reeds in the three drones over the pipers' shoulders and through the chanter in their hands. The chanter is used to actually play the notes. It works like a recorder that many kids have played in school, except that it also has a reed and takes a lot more air to play than a recorder.
Oh you are a sweetheart thanks taking the time out to explain it all to me I truly appreciate it. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Each regiment has its own tartan and pipe band there are pipe band championships all over the world
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Thanks for another great reaction video
I’d recommend you watch one of the Top Secret Drum Corps videos from the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Precision timing and skill.
Every year the Edinburgh Military Tattoo takes place on the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle (which is still a military base despite all the tourists) during the Edinburgh International Festival. The pipe bands are both military and civilian from around the world. You can often tell the difference; individuals who are older, less fit than military standards, have a metal frame to hold the drum or female will belong to civilian bands. Scottish regimental drums will also have the battle honours of the regiment on them. They have had fantastic military bands over the years; a standout for me was the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Forces band which played marches on steel drums. They were 'borrowed' from the festival to play at a passing out parade at the Scottish Police College one day. All the military bands consist of serving soldiers. The pipes have a long history of being played in battle but were eventually forbidden in the 20th century as so many unarmed pipers were being killed leading troops into battle. When pipers were deployed as soldiers, eg to Iraq and Afghanistan, rhey often took their pipes with them so they would play them there too. Considering the 80th anniversary of D-Day this year, have a look at the story of Bill Millin, the commando who played his pipes on Sword Beach during the D-Day landings and later led rhe reinforcements to relieve Pegasus Bridge. German snipers later told him that they considered him mad so they didn't fire at him!
Great video to see . Thank you for posting
Jamaican American? The Mass Pipes and Drums are always the highlight of the Tattoo, amazing. I am from Scotland.
That was good, cheers :D would love to see you look at more of the Edinburgh military Tattoo and all things Scottish.
Yeah - the bagpipes require amazing lungs!! You start off by playing the chanter which is the bottom pipe the top pipes are called drones. My nephew is learning to play the bagpipes.
Good video island girl. You stay safe 👍
If you are watching this on the internet without bluetooth earbuds then you are missing the whole expierience of the sound. So wonderful to hear!!!!
So proud of my city, Edinburgh being able to produce this performance year on year. The British Military establishment has a huge hand in this, but as a Scot I feel proud that we have a massive influence on this event. SAOR AlBA !
Sunday blessings Island Girlz
The bagpipes have long had an association with the military, used in battle as a means to motivate the troops and intimidate the enemy. During battle, they could also be used as a means of sending strategic messages to the troops.
Imagine being an enemy troop in a trench and from miles away all you hear is the sound of bagpipes in the distance getting steadily closer, especially if you are unfamiliar with the sound of bagpipes. Also the way bagpipes work they sound like they are a lot closer than they actually are which can disorientate an already nervous awaiting enemy. Also if you combine the sound with drums it can make a much smaller group of people sound more numerous adding to the intimidation.
Hi there.. have a look at trooping the colour … London. I think you’ll also like that…. Massed bands.
Thank you for posting this…. B
Check out the Scotland fans over in Germany for the football,yep they've got the bagpipes with them & having a party 😂😂 Also all the fans from every country that's competing,a beautiful sight,1 massive party.
Great reaction my lovely 🥰
They are all from different regiments in the army hence the different uniforms. Even some pipe bands from outside the UK. I know you have pipe bands in the states. I suspect from people in the USA with Scottish roots.
These aren't just British army bands. There are actually pipe bands from all over the world that participate in the tattoo. For example, there's a college in the US called The Citadel that has sent its pipe band to the tattoo several times.
@@soccerchamp0511 Don't think you read what I said. I did say there were bands from outside the UK, as well as from Scottish Regiments.
Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
It’s my country I love my country same as English man loves his country it’s in your dna
The diamond shape was in honour of Queen Elizabeth, because 2012 was her Diamond Jubilee year (she'd been queen for 60 years).
You should listen to another Scottish Rock Pipe Band called ( The Red Hot Chilli Pipers )
The Military Tattoo is a much larger event that invites bands from all over the world and all continents and from all backgrounds of military. The national dress of Scotland is the kilt, usually wool socks and brogues, the furry purse on the front of the kilt is called a Sporran, you can keep things in it. Drummers will turn their sporran to the back so it doesn't interfere with the drum, bass drummers will often wear a leopard skin or bear skin (usually fake now) The rest of the outfit is Scottish military band dress. The drum section are not that much different in USA High School or College drum lines, and I think this is where the influence for those came from, military bands. Most towns in Scotland have their own band and will march the main street for tourists in summer and at either end of a march will form into a circle around the band leader, the guy with the big stick or scepter. The bagpipes are very hard to blow on, you need to have the lungs of Dizzy Gillespie. It's all bagpipes, you start learning on the chanter, which is a pipe similar to snake charmers in India would use. Scotland has thousands and thousands of tartans, which is used in making the kilt, originally went by clan or family, the upper garments differ between regions or regiment, this explains the different colors. There is the union jack, also the Scotland flag is a white st andrews cross on blue background, its a saltire, the same as Jamaica, it represents St Andrew who was crucified on a diagonal cross or "saltire". The Scottish royal flag is a red lion on and yellow flag.
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I´m a piper, started in 1980 and was one time as a piper on the Tattoo. Be sure, the last breath I take is remebering the Big Blaw and walking through the gate. This sound and feelings in this time is something, you´ll never forget.
Now let me see if I can answer all of your questions. I’ve been playing bagpipes for approximately 35 years. I was a pipe major for approximately nine years. Yes, I’ve played at many of the Edinburgh tattoos, plus others all of the world. As others of commented it’s a celebration of military music from all round the world. Because Edinburgh hosts the Edinburgh military tattoo, clearly going to be represented by the pipes and drums. Not every Piper and drummer is necessarily in the military, some are actually civilian bands who are invited. Some of them are also not from the British military, again some are invited from civilian and military Commonwealth countries. Uniforms will differ from regiment to regiment and from band to band. Practice normally starts in the early June. All practices are conducted in Edinburgh. The various bands from all over the world who are invited normally start practising at their home country. They’re normally provided with the sheet music months in advance. Where they practice to reach an acceptable standard. This is quite lengthy and intense. All musicians are brought together to practice the sheet music they have been given under the watchful eye of the director of music for the Edinburgh Tattoo. Once they are happy with the music being played is at a very good standard then they practice marching and formation. This normally takes 2 to 3 weeks as for the uniforms yes they are very heavy. They are very warm and sometimes very uncomfortable. Bagpipes are difficult to the novice piper. The lungs and diaphragm gets used to it, same as training any other parts of your body. I look back at my time at the Edinburgh tattoos and of course other military music festivals all over the world with fondness. Sitting and listing to the pipes and drums on a TV or monitor doesn’t really do it justice. If you’re there, you can actually feel the music passing through your body. There is nothing else like in the world.
Seen a couple of pipers from my regiment Canadian Argylls
Love the pipes
Watching from Edinburgh Scotland UK 🇬🇧 👍 happens every year august , last night they have big fire works display can see if from all over Edinburgh
Hi Island girl if you like the bag pipes you have to check out the Scots Dragoon Guards with the best rendition of Amazing Grace you'll ever listen too it's so wonderful to hear an entire bag pipes band playing this hymn
The different uniforms is because they are from different regiments, each of which has its own uniform. Bit like the US Marines perhaps.
The beat go's with the feet u put bagpipes march song on and try with kids
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Can you imagine in 1700's+ hearing that coming at you in battle? Beautiful!
Guess from your wonderful smile you really enjoyed that😀😀
It’s tartan in different ways it the different clans every one has there family tartan is a little bit more complicated than that but it’s just different clans of Scotland coming together
They are uniforms and calling them costumes in Scotland would not be wise
The different color of uniforms are from different military regiments from different countries that are the United Kingdom.
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You'd enjoy the Lone Pipers Lament.
The precise history of Bagpipes is unclear and there are various claims as to their origin. It has been suggested that they originated in the Middle East and were brought to Scotland by Celtic forefathers; whereas others claim that the instrument was introduced to the Scots by the Romans.But they were played in medieval folk bands.i'm English and love the pipes and i like the Northumbrian smallpipes played by someone like Kathryn Tickell.Kathryn Tickell, OBE, DL is an English musician, noted for playing the Northumbrian smallpipes and fidler.If you have the time please check out the Royal Marines Corps of Drums and Top Secret Drum Corps .The Top Secret drum corps ar from Switzerland. The pipers blow into the bag.The bag supplies a steady stream of air to another pipe called a chanter. The chanter contains reeds that make noise when vibrated. Bagpipers use two hands to play the chanter. This produces the melody of the song.cheers and stay safe young lady.
Edinburgh military tattoo usually august uniform is kilts different tartan from all around the world there is army police local pipe bands it's is held at Edinburgh castle which sits on a old volcano please listen to a tune called highland cathedral iits very special to us Scots to play the pipes you need a good pair of lungs 😂
My ex was a haggis, born over the border in Scotland, I wish she'd stayed there instead of moving to England
Oh and you wonder why we don’t like the
English. My ex was Danish didn’t make me dislike the Danes or give them derogatory names. Oh I forgot gfy
I bet she wishes she had stayed.
Massed not Manned
Bagpipes and the Scotties at Edinburgh Castle, love it❤❤❤❤
There id no sound in this world to stir yhe blood than the pipes and drums love them stay with us from a proud of my fellow scotch brits from a sasanc sorry dont know how to spell it
So many of 'todays' rock star band charge way to much to see them live. I would rather pay that amount plus more to see something like this.
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Military Tattoo comes from the Dutch phase doe den tap toe (turn off the tap) Check it out on Wikipedia
pick any year an there's a vid o this , by the way it's our noise , aye !
On another note...we may not like all 'everyday' music. Understandable as I hate country western. But 'national' music is another issue. Exposure to other cultural music is amazing!
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I think bagpipes were originally an instrument that led soldiers into war.... maybe I'm wrong ...?
They did
Isn't it MASSED Pipes and Drums?
Oh man☺️Thank you 🥰🥰
Yes
Btw yeah you probably noticed Leopard and / or Tiger skins being used by drummers. Quite honestly there is no historical reason whatsoever for this, the closest citation seems to originate from the 60's. It's ridiculous, embarrassing. Sorry about that.
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Oh the irony... the English invented the bagpipes to give the scots something to do at the weekends other than drink.
My ancestry is Irish/English but when i hear the sound of Bagpipes it gives me the goose bumps
Pffffff try the Dutch ghost platoons this is RUBBISH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If it ain't Dutch it AIN'T MUCH how often do we Dutch need to explain that to you huh ?????
I was trying to think of some really cool comeback but all I have is on your bike.🤣🤣🤣
BULL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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