There's nothing more prouder than a Scottish soldier marching to the pipes and drums. I used to love doing it. The proudest day was when I passed out the Depot Infront of my family.
On my bucket list is to travel to the Isle of Skye to the place where my ancestors left from in 1852, on the ship ( HIES Ontario) record it is listed as Bernisdale Skeabost. Cheers and thanks for posting from Australia
Now that is the most beautiful sight in the world. I miss my Scottish Grandfather so much. Tears for my Grandpa who is in Heaven looking down at these handsome men and I can see him marching with these soldiers and I want to march with him forever.
Love the pipes guaranteed to lift your spirit no matter what. Plus the Lads that formed the guard of honour were as ever impeccably presented Proud of You All.
I love you my family in Scotland, and Edinburgh is a wonderful place.so great to see the pipe bands down the Royal Mile. All the very best to you all for Christmas and 2022. ❤
Bony, you must be very proud. I'm sure he's playing his pipe wherever he's now. Do you happen to know the name to the piece they're playing? Light going your way! Happy 2022 🙌🏼
I love this.... great pipes and drums. Respect to these guys. I hope the guy (Jim) knows the army well. He is ruing the view of all the people who have been waiting for hours to see this parade.
Ye cannae get better than a military Pipe and Drum band complete wi'a Drum Major !! Me wee sister hates the bagpipes, but Ah cannae see why, her havin' been tae Edinburgh and the Royal Mile many a time !! Pipes and Drums, By The Centre, Quick... March !!
Oh so beautiful just can't get enough of them I love watching them and some said in the comments really lift up your spirits but that lord Hamilton looks like a mannequin thank you Jim for posting
I'd give a lot to know what the guy riding with the crown in the Rolls is thinking. Wonder what his job title is? Scotland forever. Pipers & drummers, many respects. I do so love a military parade & the pipe & drums make it top of mark. It's hard to get enough of this.
Absolutely fantastic ... I've just returned from Edinburgh ... what a fantastic city ... this video is the icing on the cake and a wonderful start to the day ... thank you SO much for posting
My Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather Thomas J. Clephane came to The United States in 1821 and married an American Woman and lived in Kentucky and had Six Sons. My name is Thomas B Clephane.
I am an admirer of the Emperor Napoleon. But …don’t they just look and sound glorious! Honor to them. A tough a glorious bunch! I would however rather see them holding a Brown Bess
Mr. Ramsay, some of the horn players who play the Tuba style horn look like they have a leather nappy wrapped around the bottom end of the instrument. What is it for?
Seems to me they are probably more intent on doing their job by scoping out the crowd for any trouble than trying to keep in synchronized step with the soldiers, which, in my opinion, is more important. The bands are magnificent! Nothing like a pipe & drum band/corps. Quite invigorating & most moving.
So what's the reason why one can see a black Rolls Royce (?) Behind the troops with a crown inside the car and a fella inside. In one case one could see a young fella sitting behind the crown.
I think it was probably the Scottish Crown Jewels or Honours of Scotland. They are kept in Edinburgh Castle. Maybe they were being taken out somewhere or just part of the parade.
Isn't it amazing walking in those polished cobbles with so many centuries of history they have seen. Edinburgh council should stop trying to sanitise all walking surfaces for fear of litigation suits
"Shortbread tin pipers", as favoured by the Queen of England, walking the "polished" cobbles. That would HAVE to be Edinburgh. As a Glaswegian, I much prefer Clanadonia.
She is the Queen of Scotland and of Scottish blood and when in Scotland I would imagine that she would prefer not to be called the Queen of England. She is also correctly called the Queen of the UK .This parade is to bring the Crown of Scotland to the Opening of the Scottish Parliament by HM the Queen of Scotland
@@frogleg10 Do you live in SCOTLAND? Why don't you emigrate to E*GLAND, where you belong? You, & all others of your type. The Queen of ENGLAND, (& their repulsive, anachronistic monarchy) is top of the odious English social class "pyramid".
@@Joe_Peroni There hasn't been a Queen of England or Scotland for over 300 years... Regardless of what army these soldiers are serving in, they are taking part in a centuries-old Scottish tradition. There are units in the Canadian army that keep these same Scottish traditions alive e.g. the Black Watch of Canada, because many Scots emigrated to Canada and took their traditions with them. You don't have to be unequivocally in favour of the union with England to appreciate the centuries-old traditions on display here, because these traditions are not only found in the British army. Scottish soldiers played bagpipes when fighting alongside the French (as part of the Auld Alliance against England) at the Siege of Orléans in the Hundred Years' War in the 1400s. In the 1600s, Scottish soldiers marched to the pipes in the Green Brigade fighting for the Protestant Lion of the North, Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. Later on, Scottish Jacobite rebels played the pipes while fighting against the Protestant Succession of Great Britain and Ireland. Once the Jacobites were finally defeated, British army regiments raised from Jacobite clans fought against the French and conquered Canada for Britain. Scottish soldiers have gone to war in many armies and in many countries playing these pipes. A more recent example is your family's country of Italy, which Scottish soldiers helped liberate as part of the British army in the Second World War, playing the pipes as they did so. This kind of military parade is Scottish in origin and therefore takes place in any military unit with Scottish connections, including Scottish regiments in the only army that recruits in Scotland itself, the British army. For better or worse, the Scottish martial tradition is a part of our heritage as Scots, regardless of politics. I'm not a diehard monarchist, but the present queen has a level of respect for her even handedness as head of state that no politician would ever have, because she belongs to no party. As for the elitist nature of the British class system - Scotland is not much better than England in that regard. We have our own private schools and former pupils of these private schools are disproportionately influential in Scotland e.g. both Humza Yousaff, an SNP government minister and Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader went to the same Glasgow private school. Yes, that's right, Glaswegians can be elitist too, not just Edinburgers! Scotland isn't as egalitarian as I would like it to be and probably all Scottish political parties are to blame for this inequality, because many of Scotland's politicians have benefitted from it.
There's nothing more prouder than a Scottish soldier marching to the pipes and drums. I used to love doing it. The proudest day was when I passed out the Depot Infront of my family.
On my bucket list is to travel to the Isle of Skye to the place where my ancestors left from in 1852, on the ship ( HIES Ontario) record it is listed as Bernisdale Skeabost. Cheers and thanks for posting from Australia
Now that is the most beautiful sight in the world. I miss my Scottish Grandfather so much. Tears for my Grandpa who is in Heaven looking down at these handsome men and I can see him marching with these soldiers and I want to march with him forever.
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God bless all who serve. Very proud to be Scottish watching this 🏴🏴🏴🏴
What a feast of bagpipes, precision and discipline. Perfect marching. The police officers could learn something from the soldiers! Thanks for posting.
Lovely to see them marching with the sound of the pipes and drums......
No matter how much any army in the world tries, the sound of a Scottish marching band is just unbeatable !! greetings from Argentina !
Love the pipes guaranteed to lift your spirit no matter what. Plus the Lads that formed the guard of honour were as ever impeccably presented Proud of You All.
Amazing.Scotland forever in my heart.💙💙💙
Nothing better looking than a man in kilts. Love the pipes. So proud to have a wee bit of Scottish blood.
So proud and moved to tears - want to be there in my country!
Respect from Edinburgh Scotland
I’m watching from Australia. Great parade
The last tune especially touches my soul. They look fabulous. Thank you for posting.
What a very noble scottish army! Thank you for your distinguished service as our NATO-allies! A warmth salute from Germany! 👍🏴 💂🏻♂️
@Betty why what happened in 1746!
Amazing. No other country in the world has better armed forces than the UK 👏👏👏
I am so pleased that the Scots told the English off. In so many words. We are keeping our Tartans
I love you my family in Scotland, and Edinburgh is a wonderful place.so great to see the pipe bands down the Royal Mile.
All the very best to you all for Christmas and 2022. ❤
Just marvellous, but sad to see only two people applauding the rest recording. How do we show appreciation nowadays?
Beautiful traditions. I love this music !
Such a fantastic sight & sound! 👏👏👏
Woooow I love it I wish one day to visit Scotland to watch this great music in real 😍
We are one of the most welcoming countries in the world.🏴
My Father was a Piper and I can still see him today tapping his hand to the tunes as he watched the Tattoo on the TV. He passed away in 1997..
Bony, you must be very proud. I'm sure he's playing his pipe wherever he's now. Do you happen to know the name to the piece they're playing? Light going your way! Happy 2022 🙌🏼
@@mr.janhe_10 Thanks for your kind wishes. I am sorry but I don't know the name..
@@bonypart6983 No worries. Thanks for taking the time to reply. I'll use Shazam or another app. Be well 👍🏼🙌🏼
Never gets old.
P. S. Don't forget many of these soldiers are serving soldiers , protecting us. God Bless them all.. x
All are serving, unless this is old footage.
All are.
Heroes one and all. God Bless our Armed Forces. 🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🏴
Polished? Lol
Well said.
Nice... grtz from Zoetermeer The Netherlands.. :-)
i miss the people in scottland. hope i can come next year to visit your wonderful towns. all the best from germany.
They Do an hard and Great Job , thx for the Service !!!!!!
Cheers! From am Irish cousin in the states!💯
you are American, not Irish.
I love this.... great pipes and drums. Respect to these guys. I hope the guy (Jim) knows the army well. He is ruing the view of all the people who have been waiting for hours to see this parade.
Ye cannae get better than a military Pipe and Drum band complete wi'a Drum Major !! Me wee sister hates the bagpipes, but Ah cannae see why, her havin' been tae Edinburgh and the Royal Mile many a time !! Pipes and Drums, By The Centre, Quick... March !!
Brilliant lads🏴🇬🇧
Oh so beautiful just can't get enough of them I love watching them and some said in the comments really lift up your spirits but that lord Hamilton looks like a mannequin thank you Jim for posting
Chills down the spine baby, Love it!
LOVE THE MARCHING...BEAUTIFUL MUSIC AND GREATCOORDINATION...THEY MUST GET LOTS OF EXERCISE...
God bless my beloved Scotland and HMQueen Elizabeth
Simply marvellous!
Brilliant and perfect. Can't beat it!
I'd give a lot to know what the guy riding with the crown in the Rolls is thinking. Wonder what his job title is?
Scotland forever. Pipers & drummers, many respects. I do so love a military parade & the pipe & drums make it top of mark. It's hard to get enough of this.
Amazing sight to see and hear,I love the bagpipes and the uniforms
I love the timing of Pipe Major or Group Captain bellows out an order and it echoes around the walls plus the Highland bands
❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🏴 love from Australia
They're not cobbles, they're called setts. Cobbles are round stones. Glad you liked my city. Slainte. 🏴
Much love and respect from 🇺🇸.
A fantastic way to begin my day! ❤️🇺🇲🏴
So glad!
This is how you do it😎😎🏴🏴
Love this…Thank you!
Love.. From Italy ❤
Того, кто хранит корни и традиции не оставляет Бог. Люблю британцев .
Some smart marching by all. Well done lads.
Great as always Jim. Thank you.
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful and as someoneelse said best start of a day
Absolutely fantastic ... I've just returned from Edinburgh ... what a fantastic city ... this video is the icing on the cake and a wonderful start to the day ... thank you SO much for posting
Thank you so much for loving my city all the best and a Happy New year
My Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather Thomas J. Clephane came to The United States in 1821 and married an American Woman and lived in Kentucky and had Six Sons. My name is Thomas B Clephane.
The military tradition is strong among the Scots; it is less pronounced in the other parts of the UK.
No so
Yes it is.
P.s. love a man in kilts!!! 👍
Excellent parade.
Kick ass video of the E R M !
I think I’ve got the flu.. my nose is running and my eyes are wet.. 😬🥰
God bless you.
Vive the Auld Alliance 🏴🇫🇷
I am an admirer of the Emperor Napoleon. But …don’t they just look and sound glorious! Honor to them. A tough a glorious bunch! I would however rather see them holding a Brown Bess
Please could you explain what a Brown Bess is?
Excelente 👏
SUPERB
Mr. Ramsay, some of the horn players who play the Tuba style horn look like they have a leather nappy wrapped around the bottom end of the instrument. What is it for?
Godspeed.
Whats the name of the last song please?:)
Caberfeidh
Glorious! Pardon, but at one point, there appears to be a small horse in the procession. What does it represent?
The Shetland Pony is Corporal Cruachan IV, mascot of The Royal Regiment of Scotland ruclips.net/video/GdZS4vnhIso/видео.html
Any flats for rent in this area ? Is it a good idea to live right above those gift shops ?
What is the name of the tune at 21:15?
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A Q whats the small red wooden building next to the K6 Phone box ...6:19 ...
The Tardis
whats the name of that tune as they start to march off the esplanade
Atholl Highlanders and Steamboats.
Time for a good 💃🥁💃
What a sound ...feel like showing my bum to the GOV! great...
What was the man in the car doing?
He is the Duke of Hamilton who is in charge of The Crown of Scotland which is being transported in the rolls royce
What doess 'proudy parade' mean in English?
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I actually like bagpipes when they play tunes and not just ramblings....like this.
¿Y por qué los policías no llevan el mismo paso que los gaiteros?🏴
And why don't the policemen take the same step as the pipers?
Seems to me they are probably more intent on doing their job by scoping out the crowd for any trouble than trying to keep in synchronized step with the soldiers, which, in my opinion, is more important.
The bands are magnificent! Nothing like a pipe & drum band/corps. Quite invigorating & most moving.
So what's the reason why one can see a black Rolls Royce (?) Behind the troops with a crown inside the car and a fella inside. In one case one could see a young fella sitting behind the crown.
The young man inside is escorting the Crown of Scotland to the opening of the Scottish Parliament by HM the Queen of Scotland
I couldn’t see which Royal was in the limo.
I think it was probably the Scottish Crown Jewels or Honours of Scotland. They are kept in Edinburgh Castle. Maybe they were being taken out somewhere or just part of the parade.
The amount of people using their phones in portrait my soul cries.
STOP IT. Please.
As to the Bands and Troops crack on guys.
The beat in the first walk makes any house DJ look like an amateur
Isn't it amazing walking in those polished cobbles with so many centuries of history they have seen. Edinburgh council should stop trying to sanitise all walking surfaces for fear of litigation suits
Fixed bayonnets.......ahhhhhh........refreshing
proudy?
Extra
Thayr aboot Xxxxxxxx
Que ridícula vestimenta
Bu susi 13:36
These Are bandsman not privates or fighting soldiers theres a big diference they do no training miltary wise toy soldiers
and the ones with the rifles?
Ran
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manaquin
Кто нибудь знает зачем пони?
The pony will be the regimental mascot.
@@franksoncol На русский если можно, пожалуйста.
The brass with the pipes destroys the pure sound of the pipes. Please ditch them.
@@user-uc5so7bf8t Пони будет талисманом полка.
@@jamesyboy4626 Спасибо за ответ, теперь буду знать 👍👍👍
That is not a Scottish pipes and drums..
Edited on a potato!
Windows PC using Adobe Premier Pro actually
"Shortbread tin pipers", as favoured by the Queen of England, walking the "polished" cobbles. That would HAVE to be Edinburgh. As a Glaswegian, I much prefer Clanadonia.
As a Scot, I prefer real living Scottish traditions like this parade, not made up, Braveheart-inspired kitsch like Clanadonia.
She is the Queen of Scotland and of Scottish blood and when in Scotland I would imagine that she would prefer not to be called the Queen of England. She is also correctly called the Queen of the UK .This parade is to bring the Crown of Scotland to the Opening of the Scottish Parliament by HM the Queen of Scotland
@@frogleg10 Do you live in SCOTLAND? Why don't you emigrate to E*GLAND, where you belong? You, & all others of your type. The Queen of ENGLAND, (& their repulsive, anachronistic monarchy) is top of the odious English social class "pyramid".
@@Joe_Peroni Peroni?I That is a nice Scottish name. What is your problem?
@@Joe_Peroni There hasn't been a Queen of England or Scotland for over 300 years...
Regardless of what army these soldiers are serving in, they are taking part in a centuries-old Scottish tradition. There are units in the Canadian army that keep these same Scottish traditions alive e.g. the Black Watch of Canada, because many Scots emigrated to Canada and took their traditions with them. You don't have to be unequivocally in favour of the union with England to appreciate the centuries-old traditions on display here, because these traditions are not only found in the British army.
Scottish soldiers played bagpipes when fighting alongside the French (as part of the Auld Alliance against England) at the Siege of Orléans in the Hundred Years' War in the 1400s. In the 1600s, Scottish soldiers marched to the pipes in the Green Brigade fighting for the Protestant Lion of the North, Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. Later on, Scottish Jacobite rebels played the pipes while fighting against the Protestant Succession of Great Britain and Ireland. Once the Jacobites were finally defeated, British army regiments raised from Jacobite clans fought against the French and conquered Canada for Britain. Scottish soldiers have gone to war in many armies and in many countries playing these pipes. A more recent example is your family's country of Italy, which Scottish soldiers helped liberate as part of the British army in the Second World War, playing the pipes as they did so.
This kind of military parade is Scottish in origin and therefore takes place in any military unit with Scottish connections, including Scottish regiments in the only army that recruits in Scotland itself, the British army. For better or worse, the Scottish martial tradition is a part of our heritage as Scots, regardless of politics.
I'm not a diehard monarchist, but the present queen has a level of respect for her even handedness as head of state that no politician would ever have, because she belongs to no party.
As for the elitist nature of the British class system - Scotland is not much better than England in that regard. We have our own private schools and former pupils of these private schools are disproportionately influential in Scotland e.g. both Humza Yousaff, an SNP government minister and Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader went to the same Glasgow private school. Yes, that's right, Glaswegians can be elitist too, not just Edinburgers! Scotland isn't as egalitarian as I would like it to be and probably all Scottish political parties are to blame for this inequality, because many of Scotland's politicians have benefitted from it.
Bloody awful racket.
Thats what Prince Philip sometimes said of the bagpipes
You are very naughty- go to your room