I wish I could return to my roots right now (which happen to be in Ireland), Celtic music never fails to stir the blood and boil the pride. What a beautiful place, Eirinn Go Bragh!
Hi there, I enjoyed listening to the compilation of Celtic Bagpipe Music. I am a part Scot, related to the Mac.Donald clan. My Uncle Walter Connolly was from Scotland and moved to England in the 70's. I enjoyed getting cassette tapes, on one side was what was happening in Scotland and England. The other side was Scotch and Irish Music. That is how I got interested in this music. Listening to some of the Bagpipe music reminds me of him, R.I.P. Walter Connolly. Thanks for the music.
My dad is Scottish, but moved to New Zealand when he was very young, so I have never really known anything about it. But I always enjoy the sound of Bagpipes, i don't know what it is about then but, they send a chill down my back, and I just love them.
May God bless Scotland, and those who play what I think to be the most awesome instrument on earth, the Bagpipe. :)) I love this, and especially done in Amazing Grace ... Andre Rieu does an absolutely fantastic work with his team of pipers, as well! God bless you all! :)
I have been looking for scottish wedding music and have finally found the site that I can say will fillfull all my desires!!! I have listened to all the 4 parts and welcome this to my ears very much!!! As a current solider today the only thing I can say is thanks to the ones before me. They are the ones that made the world the way it is today!!
Ragdollxeffect thank you for the great music, it brings me great joy to hear the happiness of the boat song. I had just been remebering the death of my dog..... it was a very sad time for me. I thank you again for the joy.
So sad to end my bagpipe journey with you for the evening I am comforted and grateful to you for uploading such wonderful videos and introducing me to a few songs I had never heard.
Sniezny, lots of Polish people in Scotland now. My uncle was Polish and came here during the war to fight against the nazis and married my aunt. God bless, the Poles are welcome in Scotland, they have played a large part in our culture since 1940's.
Thank you so. I didn't knew that polish people were so important to Scotland. I'm happy to hear this :). It's great to know that there are friends on the other side of Europe. Cheers!
Absolutely beautiful!!! I love the Highlands and as part Scots my mother being a Henderson I felt when I visited the Highlands it was like coming home,.... strange being half Irish and some part of me Scottish. Lovely enchanting country :D
My father was of Scottishh Descent and served in a Scottish Regiment with the South African Army in WW2. In our house it was the pipes and drums alongsode all the other wonderful music of the time. i was born in South Africa yet when i hear the pipes it does the same thing to me and I want to go "over the top"
I play the pipes and to be honest they are the best instrument i have ever learned how to play i'm not scottish but i've been a couple of times and i can't wait to go again in august for the worlds i love scotland and the pipes the collection that im listening to is amazing
I'm really proud when I see mates from other countries that appreciate us :). a lot of people from west countries think that we are poor ritarded in times ;(. In Italy where I live, people don't even know the capital of Poland. Imagine that little Poles (I like this word a lot :D) learn in school a lot of things about west Europe, and they don't know nothing about us... Thank you once more my friend! Scots and Poles - friend forever!
Loved the compilations...i just love bagpipes, tho I'm not full Scottish. I really respect the culture and am proud to have heritage going to Scotland. And the importance that the bagpipes represent in Canadian culture. Good job on the compilation
Where is in my heart such a Passionate Love to these Superb Harmonies from? Maybe from one of my previous in- carnations in bygone Mysterial Scotland. Tepper Michael.
Yes, you are an important part of our history since WWII. You have many admirers and friends here in Scotland. During WWII the amazing rising of the Poles and Jews in the ghettos and then outside, inspiring to all lovers of freedom and democracy, even today. Then more recently, those who opposed the Russians, the Gdansk shipyard strikes, Lech Walenza, etc. God bless the Polish nation, first to oppose the Nazi oppressors.
@face856and252 I agree! Bagpipes are most awesome instrument! I bet Jesus plays them too...His most favorite song, "Amazing Grace!" I imagine resurrection morning 10 million Angels playing both Scottish Bag pipes as well as the Celtic Bagpipes and a few drummers on the sideline! The music will be so Heavenly and awesome, that it will wake the dead! Glory be! I can't wait!
Don't forget that when celt was destroyed by the romans, that many celts (both irish and scottish) migrated to those countries you mentioned. It was called the celtic dissapora. It was quite an interesting read that I found in a history book.
Sniezyn, the Polish history sometimes gets overlooked. During WW2 the Polish influence was so great here in the UK. The Battle of Britain, a crucial part of the defeat of the Nazis, could never have been carried out without the brave Polish flyers who fought alongside their British brothers. Rest assured Poland is thought very highly of in Scotland.
this video is it, now i'm sure that i wanne learn to play on a bagpipe. and when i can play it ( after 3 years ) i'm coming to a hill in scotland and play :D
it may sound strange but this music means home also for me- polish girl proud of her sister... klaudia scigalska keep plaing pipes forever and remember your sister fhat loves you...
Born Canadian, But a Scot in spirit. @Anyone yelling about politics + religion Stop fighting, we are all 1 people, human beings. Imagine for just a moment, there was no religion. No Religious wars, no Palastine, no Israel. no Muslims, no Christians or Catholics, or Buddhists or Mormon's or Shintoists. Some of the worlds greatest battles and most horrific bloodsheds have been for the sake of religion. We are all the same flesh, we are all the same blood. One day, maybe we will learn.
Aye, lassie, pure indeed as the Scots can be, with their heritage of Picts, Gaels (Scotti), Cumbrians driven north by the Saxons, Vikings, stray Angles, and whatever survivors there may have been of the Roman Ninth Legion. :-D
There's still plenty of us here yet, No1118117. Seriously the Clearances were Scotland's loss yet look at how many forced from their land went to the USA/Canada/Australia/New Zealand, etc., etc., and contributed so much to their history and culture. Their offspring are still there today, usually at the top of their profession. It's common knowledge that God himself is a Scotsman.
Can anyone tell me who plays this version of "The rowan tree", please? I've been looking around but never found it and it's such a nice lullaby, I do really like it. *Thanks* Greetings from Portugal!
To those who would critisize the USA,I say this..They dont always get it right..not by a long shot...BUT!!! I would rather live with the USA getting it wrong than,with a despot that got it right!!. The Americans saved us (Australia) in World War 2 and kept us free,We (Aussies) can never thank them enough...LONG LIVE THE USA!!!!.
While I enjoyed the music on this segment, what I heard did not sound like the highland pipes but some other sort of pipe instrument. What is being played?
It's the bloodlust that rises in us when we hear the pipes, and feel the mad urge to pick up our claymores and lop the heads off the invading Sassenach!
The first piece of bagpipe music is not played on a Scottish or "Keltic" bagpipe. These non Keltic Bagpipes are the Northumbrian (ENGLISH) Pipes, played and originating from the Sunderland region of North East England. They evolved from the French Musette (Little Pipes) that were played predominantly by the French Aristocracy, prior to the French Revolution.
Yes, I suppose being nations who have been so often invaded and treated badly by our neighbours, us by England in the distant past, you by Germany and Russia not so far back, we learn to love freedom and know more than most what it means.
dansjuf88, my father was in the D Day landings. However I know what you're trying to say. My dad was fighting for his family, today, our troops don't know what they're fighting for. Iraq was a disaster, so is the Afghanistan fiasco. We never won in Iraq, thousands still die every year, and in the Afghan it's worse. God bless all the boys who die for nothing, not even dying for their country but a political ideal. Our western politicians have blood dripping from both hands.
Completly agree. But there's thing that disturbs me a lot. Do you imagine that after all ww2 hell that we have passed, there still are a lot of nazi skins in my country ;(? For me it is really sad. Scottish people respect Poles, and there are Poles that don't respect other Poles ;(. I hope this will become past one day. Cheers.
And how many innocent citizens of Iraq have died? Woman, children...You never hear someone speak of them. And besides, America started the war in the first place so I think it's only normal that they had the greatest loses. They must be glad that other countries were so willingly to follow them into a senseless war. I think any soldier is brave, because if they go to war they know they have to face death in the eye and then I don't think it really matters how many people you will loose.
I wish I could return to my roots right now (which happen to be in Ireland), Celtic music never fails to stir the blood and boil the pride. What a beautiful place, Eirinn Go Bragh!
Hi there,
I enjoyed listening to the compilation of Celtic Bagpipe Music. I am a part Scot, related to the Mac.Donald clan. My Uncle Walter Connolly was from Scotland and moved to England in the 70's. I enjoyed getting cassette tapes, on one side was what was happening in Scotland and England. The other side was Scotch and Irish Music. That is how I got interested in this music. Listening to some of the Bagpipe music reminds me of him, R.I.P. Walter Connolly. Thanks for the music.
My dad is Scottish, but moved to New Zealand when he was very young, so I have never really known anything about it. But I always enjoy the sound of Bagpipes, i don't know what it is about then but, they send a chill down my back, and I just love them.
May God bless Scotland, and those who play what I think to be the most awesome instrument on earth, the Bagpipe. :))
I love this, and especially done in Amazing Grace ... Andre Rieu does an absolutely fantastic work with his team of pipers, as well!
God bless you all! :)
I have been looking for scottish wedding music and have finally found the site that I can say will fillfull all my desires!!! I have listened to all the 4 parts and welcome this to my ears very much!!! As a current solider today the only thing I can say is thanks to the ones before me. They are the ones that made the world the way it is today!!
Ragdollxeffect thank you for the great music, it brings me great joy to hear the happiness of the boat song. I had just been remebering the death of my dog..... it was a very sad time for me. I thank you again for the joy.
So sad to end my bagpipe journey with you for the evening I am comforted and grateful to you for uploading such wonderful videos and introducing me to a few songs I had never heard.
i love the bagpipes i find them to be so soothing and calming to listen to
Sniezny, lots of Polish people in Scotland now.
My uncle was Polish and came here during the war to fight against the nazis and married my aunt.
God bless, the Poles are welcome in Scotland, they have played a large part in our culture since 1940's.
Very nice, I love the mood that the pipe brings me in. The only instrument so far, to cause me to shiver.
Thank you so. I didn't knew that polish people were so important to Scotland. I'm happy to hear this :).
It's great to know that there are friends on the other side of Europe.
Cheers!
I thoroughly enjoyed the collection. Thanks from a Maori - Scots - Irish NZer.
Absolutely beautiful!!! I love the Highlands and as part Scots my mother being a Henderson I felt when I visited the Highlands it was like coming home,.... strange being half Irish and some part of me Scottish. Lovely enchanting country :D
My father was of Scottishh Descent and served in a Scottish Regiment with the South African Army in WW2. In our house it was the pipes and drums alongsode all the other wonderful music of the time. i was born in South Africa yet when i hear the pipes it does the same thing to me and I want to go "over the top"
I play the pipes and to be honest they are the best instrument i have ever learned how to play i'm not scottish but i've been a couple of times and i can't wait to go again in august for the worlds i love scotland and the pipes the collection that im listening to is amazing
Greetings from America! I love all things Scottish! Great music.
Brilliant compilation - thank you for the effort - this must have taken a lot of time and thought - much appreciated
I love that first song! Just the kind of bagpipe music I like! Great work!
Thank you for this music. Why my ancestors ever left Scotland, I'll never know. (sigh)
there are no bagpipes here in Romania, but God know I love this music....thanks for the compilation mate!
I'm really proud when I see mates from other countries that appreciate us :).
a lot of people from west countries think that we are poor ritarded in times ;(.
In Italy where I live, people don't even know the capital of Poland. Imagine that little Poles (I like this word a lot :D) learn in school a lot of things about west Europe, and they don't know nothing about us...
Thank you once more my friend!
Scots and Poles - friend forever!
Loved the compilations...i just love bagpipes, tho I'm not full Scottish. I really respect the culture and am proud to have heritage going to Scotland. And the importance that the bagpipes represent in Canadian culture. Good job on the compilation
Where is in my heart such a Passionate Love to these Superb Harmonies from? Maybe from one of my previous in-
carnations in bygone Mysterial Scotland. Tepper Michael.
All those pieces where amazing, thank you for posting this.
Wonderful collection. Thank you for your work.
unbelievably emotive as usual - my father and the rest of the motley crew have a lot to answer for
Wow...great Music, great Clip. Thx and best regards from Germany.
GREAT! Magnificent images! Thanks from Australia.
Outstanding work and beautiful sounds.
Yes, you are an important part of our history since WWII. You have many admirers and friends here in Scotland.
During WWII the amazing rising of the Poles and Jews in the ghettos and then outside, inspiring to all lovers of freedom and democracy, even today.
Then more recently, those who opposed the Russians, the Gdansk shipyard strikes, Lech Walenza, etc.
God bless the Polish nation, first to oppose the Nazi oppressors.
I may be half Italian but I love Scotland, Ireland and all it's folklore.
I am of pure Scottish heritage and nothing could be better :) !
in tunisia we have bagpipes too its called "mezwed"
Respect i love the music
OMG: Let me lay here forever in the Glen and listen to these sounds, at least for 10000 years...
Scotland, ah'll dee fur ye...:)
well said boobunny. God bless you and yours.
thank you for this compilation!! it's great
I guess your right.
I hope one day they will become our friends.
I don't wish them bad.
Cheers!
@face856and252 I agree! Bagpipes are most awesome instrument!
I bet Jesus plays them too...His most favorite song, "Amazing Grace!" I imagine resurrection morning 10 million Angels playing both Scottish Bag pipes as well as the Celtic Bagpipes and a few drummers on the sideline!
The music will be so Heavenly and awesome, that it will wake the dead! Glory be! I can't wait!
Don't forget that when celt was destroyed by the romans, that many celts (both irish and scottish) migrated to those countries you mentioned. It was called the celtic dissapora. It was quite an interesting read that I found in a history book.
A new one, great! I love it!
1:54 sounds like a video game, btw: i love it!
verry verry good thanks from Germany
Thank you for this:) I'm seriously ADHD and this helps me concentrate a LOT!!
Very very nice, indeed. you don't have to be a Scot to feel the tug on your heartstrings listening to this music.
Smiezny, don't be upset by those who give us minus marks or thumbs down.
They're just sad people. God bless Poland. God bless Scotland.
It's sad that someone could be so heartless...
But don't worry I'm not upset. Poor them.
Thank you and God bless us all.
LOL, nice nice u should make more of these vids man... great music clips bud;)
Sniezyn, the Polish history sometimes gets overlooked.
During WW2 the Polish influence was so great here in the UK. The Battle of Britain, a crucial part of the defeat of the Nazis, could never have been carried out without the brave Polish flyers who fought alongside their British brothers.
Rest assured Poland is thought very highly of in Scotland.
The music of the highlands makes my fifth generation Aussie descended from Wales bones ache for Scotland.
this video is it, now i'm sure that i wanne learn to play on a bagpipe.
and when i can play it ( after 3 years ) i'm coming to a hill in scotland and play :D
tahnk friend. You're more than welcome in Poland! :)
it may sound strange but this music means home also for me- polish girl proud of her sister... klaudia scigalska keep plaing pipes forever and remember your sister fhat loves you...
5*****
Great Video!
I love it!
Best regards from Germany
Andreas
Born Canadian, But a Scot in spirit.
@Anyone yelling about politics + religion
Stop fighting, we are all 1 people, human beings.
Imagine for just a moment, there was no religion. No Religious wars, no Palastine, no Israel. no Muslims, no Christians or Catholics, or Buddhists or Mormon's or Shintoists. Some of the worlds greatest battles and most horrific bloodsheds have been for the sake of religion.
We are all the same flesh, we are all the same blood.
One day, maybe we will learn.
I like the sound of this music...
Great Videogame song!
:P time to start back at part one until I finish my homework.
could someone please give me the songs that were in part three? i could not see it because it was not available -__- Great Compilation BTW i love it!!
why put hate comment on this? we didnt do enything but bless the world with our beautiful music
i have a question what kind of bagpipes are these like i heard them before! sounds so beautiful!
bravo complimenti sinceri saluti dall'Italia
Aye, lassie, pure indeed as the Scots can be, with their heritage of Picts, Gaels (Scotti), Cumbrians driven north by the Saxons, Vikings, stray Angles, and whatever survivors there may have been of the Roman Ninth Legion. :-D
very calming
There's still plenty of us here yet, No1118117.
Seriously the Clearances were Scotland's loss yet look at how many forced from their land went to the USA/Canada/Australia/New Zealand, etc., etc., and contributed so much to their history and culture.
Their offspring are still there today, usually at the top of their profession.
It's common knowledge that God himself is a Scotsman.
Can anyone tell me who plays this version of "The rowan tree", please?
I've been looking around but never found it and it's such a nice lullaby, I do really like it. *Thanks*
Greetings from Portugal!
To those who would critisize the USA,I say this..They dont always get it right..not by a long shot...BUT!!! I would rather live with the USA getting it wrong than,with a despot that got it right!!. The Americans saved us (Australia) in World War 2 and kept us free,We (Aussies) can never thank them enough...LONG LIVE THE USA!!!!.
Did you know? In the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador The Rowan Tree is commonly referred to as a "Dogberry" tree.
How could 1 person dislike this? Such a shame.
bag pipes where morale boosters during war my friend read up on some history or go back to trollville!!
Northumbrian pipes here
in part 4
. Sure 2nd tune is Lads of Alnwick. Could be wrong
While I enjoyed the music on this segment, what I heard did not sound like the highland pipes but some other sort of pipe instrument. What is being played?
It's the bloodlust that rises in us when we hear the pipes, and feel the mad urge to pick up our claymores and lop the heads off the invading Sassenach!
lol.. that first song almost sounded like something from a video game XD
@busteriam
Then what about the Australian-American war?
don't know what gonads are, but i can make an educated guess, and agree wholeheartedly!
Yes!!!
What happened to part 3
@GLORD99092 Not to hate on Scotland or anything (even tho I'm Irish) but U do realise bagpipes are originally from Africa ye? Just a lilttle statement
The first piece of bagpipe music is not played on a Scottish or "Keltic" bagpipe.
These non Keltic Bagpipes are the Northumbrian (ENGLISH) Pipes, played and originating from the Sunderland region of North East England. They evolved from the French Musette (Little Pipes) that were played predominantly by the French Aristocracy, prior to the French Revolution.
Yes, I suppose being nations who have been so often invaded and treated badly by our neighbours, us by England in the distant past, you by Germany and Russia not so far back, we learn to love freedom and know more than most what it means.
guys its just music enjoy it and stop making stupid comments honestly
@SoOthersMayLive94 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THIS IS SO DIRT HAHAHAHA
@face856and252 dude these are IRISH uileann bagpipes being played, not scottish, the irish invented them, not the scottish. Just letting you know.
question are these northumbrian pipes ????
dansjuf88, my father was in the D Day landings. However I know what you're trying to say. My dad was fighting for his family, today, our troops don't know what they're fighting for.
Iraq was a disaster, so is the Afghanistan fiasco. We never won in Iraq, thousands still die every year, and in the Afghan it's worse.
God bless all the boys who die for nothing, not even dying for their country but a political ideal. Our western politicians have blood dripping from both hands.
@SilverFurWolf Amen to that.
Completly agree.
But there's thing that disturbs me a lot.
Do you imagine that after all ww2 hell that we have passed, there still are a lot of nazi skins in my country ;(?
For me it is really sad.
Scottish people respect Poles, and there are Poles that don't respect other Poles ;(.
I hope this will become past one day.
Cheers.
And how many innocent citizens of Iraq have died? Woman, children...You never hear someone speak of them. And besides, America started the war in the first place so I think it's only normal that they had the greatest loses. They must be glad that other countries were so willingly to follow them into a senseless war. I think any soldier is brave, because if they go to war they know they have to face death in the eye and then I don't think it really matters how many people you will loose.
weres that?
i love my home land
are these uilean pipes?
The first piece of music in this viseo is not Keltic bagpipe music. Its ENGLISH! Yes, ENGLISH Bagpipe Music.
What are you talking about? You want Sadaam back?
FREEEEEEEEDOM
Me too!
@penguinofhell - mingulay boat song
The first song sounds more like northumbrian smallpipes. Uilleann pipes sound much different
Yeh these are not uilleann pipes. They could be either northumbrian pipes or parlour pipes.
the first one sounded like it was the Nintendo 64 version of Braveheart...
The first part here sounds more like uillean pipes than bagpipes... still very beautiful, but a different tone...