Thanks Neil. I’m very impressed with your piping and can see the respect and gratitude towards the fallen that you hold in the way you present yourself. Awesome job man!
The tune is The Bloody Fields of Flanders, by GS Maclennan, but it's played more towards the song set to the tune, "Freedom Come All Ye" By Hamish Henderson
Bloody Fields is a wonderful tune in both retreat and slow march setting, and beautiful playing
One of the few who both look and sound the part-the benchmark we all strive for.
Thanks very much! Happy New Year.
I am a piper and I take great pride in saying, this piper was my teacher
Thanks Neil. I’m very impressed with your piping and can see the respect and gratitude towards the fallen that you hold in the way you present yourself. Awesome job man!
Never tired watching and listening Neil.....EXCELLENT!!!!
Nicely played “ THE BLOODY FIELD OF FLANDERS “
Spot on tuning Neil. Pleasure to listen to, cheers.
Never forget that 50% plus of British casualtioe in WWI occurred in a100 mile radius of the Menin Gate
Lest we forgrt! Thankyou
The death rate for pipers in WW1 was horrific. Out in the open. Unarmed, and drawing attention to yourself... 50% at the Somme.
That was beautifully played Neil .
I've played that tune before but can't remember the name of it. Anyone know what it is?
The tune is The Bloody Fields of Flanders, by GS Maclennan, but it's played more towards the song set to the tune, "Freedom Come All Ye" By Hamish Henderson
Brilliant Neil.
Great Neil...martial 100%!!!!
respect to you QS
Nice to see people paying respect. Hopefully some countries will wake up and see the price of war 🤔
Lovely Neil!
Really nice!
Great Neil!!
Thanks
Neil, what is the name of this beautiful lament??? Awesome job by the way!
Thanks. It's not really a lament, but a 3/4 march played slowly. Its the Bloody Fields of Flanders
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Braw