I love this band. I like the break at 5:04 too. For the life of me, I cannot hear the early E some are talking about. Could someone point out where it's at? I look forward to next season.
@@andrewhall9175 totally agree but at grade 1 it could totally ruin a performance as the other grade 1 bands should also be at an impeccable standard such as fmmpb
Get off the bag so the pressure drops enough so the chanters stop, but the drones don't. Then get back on the bag, normal pressure.... Couldn't be simpler.
Hopefully the "couldn't be simpler" part is meant to be tongue in cheek! This requires perfectly balanced drone and chanter reeds and exceptional control from every single piper in the corps. One piper misses the cut out or the return, or if a single drone wavers it'll sound like a train wreck.
The chanter cut-off, I dunno. Maybe an unpopular opinion but I think its gimmicky and uncharacteristic of the pipes. In my unprofessional opinion, I'd mark them low for doing that. Leave the joke piping to the Galicians and the Asturians. Just my opinion
@dalecochrane554 Of course, it is something very unusual for the pipes, but in my opinion, it's more about the difficulty of it, to impress the judges, and I think it's one of the reasons they landed the second place in this competition, although there was a little squeeze at the beginning
It was originally a fiddle tune. It's available on The Session [thesession.org/tunes/170] and at the the University of Aberdeen's James Scott Skinner archive as a holograph at www.abdn.ac.uk/scottskinner/display.php?ID=JSS0081. An arrangement for bagpipes by Donald Shaw Ramsay can be downloaded for a modest fee from pipetunes.ca. Hope this is helpful.
coupure chanter en championnat de pipe band.... en bagad ça fait un paquet de temps que c'est pratiqué en compétition mais en championnat de pipe band et bah, pour ma part première fois que je l'entends
Thanks for this vidéos in hight quality and very clear sound
I love this band. I like the break at 5:04 too. For the life of me, I cannot hear the early E some are talking about. Could someone point out where it's at? I look forward to next season.
You can very faintly hear the early e when they strike in the drones. Very very faint
Amazing. i replayed it 3 times
Was there an early E at the start?
I've heard it too unfortunately
Not very much else wrong tho
@@andrewhall9175 totally agree but at grade 1 it could totally ruin a performance as the other grade 1 bands should also be at an impeccable standard such as fmmpb
Yeah there was plus a wee error in the second strathspey
I don’t think they won grade 1 at the competition so maybe that had something to do with it. (still mighty impressive)
Genius ensemble. The world's will be a tough one to judge. Both inv and Fmm peaking at the right time.
5:04 how do you stop your chanter like that? crazy, cool.
Get off the bag so the pressure drops enough so the chanters stop, but the drones don't.
Then get back on the bag, normal pressure....
Couldn't be simpler.
@@gapdragon01 Thanks for the explanation but I am not a piper
Hopefully the "couldn't be simpler" part is meant to be tongue in cheek! This requires perfectly balanced drone and chanter reeds and exceptional control from every single piper in the corps. One piper misses the cut out or the return, or if a single drone wavers it'll sound like a train wreck.
@@robertlynn7332 agreed! Very impressive
‘Christ our Hope ‘makes a beautiful slow air, and very appropriate with the judging Grade 1 will receive, the Grace of Christ would be lovely 😊!
Besides of the little squeeze at the beginning an astonishing performance, and the chanter cut off was on point😁
The chanter cut-off, I dunno. Maybe an unpopular opinion but I think its gimmicky and uncharacteristic of the pipes. In my unprofessional opinion, I'd mark them low for doing that. Leave the joke piping to the Galicians and the Asturians. Just my opinion
@dalecochrane554 Of course, it is something very unusual for the pipes, but in my opinion, it's more about the difficulty of it, to impress the judges, and I think it's one of the reasons they landed the second place in this competition, although there was a little squeeze at the beginning
@@dalecochrane554i like the musicality of it, regardless of tradition.
Poor intro and tiny squeak at start let them down. Overall still a joy to listen to!
Does anyone have the music for Christ our Hope?
Congratulations inverary Scottish drumming champions 2023 just a pity the rspba messed up and you couldn't get to celebrate it
Great Execution of Piping Drumming and Marching World Championship Material / Love it Forever.
Holy shit.
3:08 beautiful.
Does anyone have the music for Laird o' Drumblair?
It was originally a fiddle tune. It's available on The Session [thesession.org/tunes/170] and at the the University of Aberdeen's James Scott Skinner archive as a holograph at www.abdn.ac.uk/scottskinner/display.php?ID=JSS0081. An arrangement for bagpipes by Donald Shaw Ramsay can be downloaded for a modest fee from pipetunes.ca. Hope this is helpful.
@@dronechorus thanks what about the tune after it, the one before the chanter stop?
@@spencerroberts3343 See: tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Hoch_Hey_Johnny_Lad.
@@dronechorus much appreciated!
@@dronechorusdo you have music for the tune that stats at 4:46
Immense guys and gals
Good stuff, shame upon the early E that definitely let them down.
ohhhh lovely premature E at the beginning
coupure chanter en championnat de pipe band.... en bagad ça fait un paquet de temps que c'est pratiqué en compétition mais en championnat de pipe band et bah, pour ma part première fois que je l'entends