Drum Fanfare: Shotts and Dykehead Live in Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This is the third of three video extracts from the 'Rise' concert by Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band led by Pipe Major Ryan Canning in Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall during the 2017 Worlds Week.
This final video extract is being made public to coincide with the band's imminent release of the CD of the concert. See the band's Facebook page for further information.
This is the Drum Fanfare. It was composed by Andrew Lawson and Ian Morris (a drummer in the corps). Brushes are used on the snares in one part and some basic shakers and a vibraslap are used as well. Decent headphones are recommended to enjoy the full dynamic range of the recording.
A brilliant display of sound, wonderful use of other instruments to compliment the entire piece, wonderful use of dynamics, and beautiful flourishes. Well done, thank you!!
Es muy musical y entretenido.
Well played. Played Clean drums sounds GREAT.I WOULD PERSONALLY WATCH THIS AGAIN
👏👏👏
Not really
Lovely to see Angus Crowe in there, was this a guest appearance or has he followed Emmett?
Killer....
Brilliant 🥰
Holy doubles, Batman!
That was excellent! Great work from the tenors!!
This helped me write a crime sequence set in NY... thanks
Good stuff!
Brilliant
Pipe band drum fare sounds like a drumline cadence
Neil, tienes que ponerte un poco a dieta...
Why are all of your females on tenor drum????? You cannot blame height!
Cindi Brown because they’re tenor drummers and would be shit on snare
Cindi Brown also why is that a bad thing there’s nothing wrong with being a tenor
The tenor drummer don't need too be there
Ok snare
Sioux Vally Singers Association Hoff why