My Welsh grandmother told me always to stand when I heard the drones of a bagpipe sounded as the bladder of the pipes was being filled because the sweet music of our Celtic heritage was about to come.
Very well done! I like how you transposed the second-octave notes; you're the only other person I've ever heard play it that way. Very nice tribute to the Fightin' 69th.
My Welsh grandmother told me always to stand when I heard the drones of a bagpipe sounded as the bladder of the pipes was being filled because the sweet music of our Celtic heritage was about to come.
Very well done! I like how you transposed the second-octave notes; you're the only other person I've ever heard play it that way. Very nice tribute to the Fightin' 69th.
The Heroes joys in heaven..... Och Aye..... Well played .... good post :-)
The 69th is smiles on you in admiration!!!!
Wonderful job... It sounds great and is always moving to a Cav Scout
"Clear the Way!!"
That low G->A etc kicks ass!
The tune of the Royal Irish. Regiment.
I wish the US 7th Cavalry adopted the bagpipes version of the song. Sounds much better.
could you drop me a link to the sheet music for this; i can't find it written this way
It's not a slow march, Bobby!
killer...
man. dont rush so much when playing. no one is chasing you :)
A little flat on that high a, wot?