Danced this recently with Glendarroch Club in Wanganui, New Zealand. Wonderful dance and haunting unforgettable music. Hope we will do it back home at Grantown-on-Spey (hint Neil) and Abernethy (hint Janet) clubs.
The name tune is called Benrinnes, supposedly "trad" although I can't find a source for it in any historical publication that I have access to. [I assume it's published in Book 52 which I don't have yet.] The recording is by Jimmy Lindsay and his Scottish Dance Band, for the RSCDS Book 52 album. Hope that helps!
@@mikem9001 If you listen carefully, towards the end they interweave Hedwig's Theme (what a lot of people think of as The Harry Potter theme) into the music, so pretty sure its the latter.
Danced this recently with Glendarroch Club in Wanganui, New Zealand. Wonderful dance and haunting unforgettable music. Hope we will do it back home at Grantown-on-Spey (hint Neil) and Abernethy (hint Janet) clubs.
It's beautiful!
楽しいダンスありがとう。今度バルサビアナ カドリ-ルをお願いします😊
leを踊っていただきたいです。よろしくお願いします😊
Can you let me know the song used for this one? My group would love to do this!
The name tune is called Benrinnes, supposedly "trad" although I can't find a source for it in any historical publication that I have access to. [I assume it's published in Book 52 which I don't have yet.] The recording is by Jimmy Lindsay and his Scottish Dance Band, for the RSCDS Book 52 album. Hope that helps!
@@FiddlerSteve And "Slytherin"is an obscure Gaelic word,or a reference to Harry Potter?
@@mikem9001 If you listen carefully, towards the end they interweave Hedwig's Theme (what a lot of people think of as The Harry Potter theme) into the music, so pretty sure its the latter.