Am a scotsman living in England and seeing videos of three talented young lads playing the pipes and drums is heartwarming . Well done to those talented young lads .
Absolutely awesome.l always enjoy young people playing the pipes and drums.l didn't start until l was around 38.l wish I had of started when I was a wee lad.keep going you guys are terrific.
Brilliant - young lads with self respect, integrity, dignity and a great sense of can do spirit and fun - if others followed your lead, the world would be a much better place for it. Nice one lads !!
👍 All the way from from California, USA ... Grt job Chappies, 5 🌟 Rated Talent & Handsome TOO! I could not b more proud if u were mine!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Cheers to u & all the happiness that u so richly deserve, Marsh. 🌞
I'm proud to be Irish and Scottish this so relaxing listening in 2022 even though this from four years ago I wonder if them boys are still playing the airbags and drums 🥁 even today in 2022 hopefully them boys are doing well with there preforming
Bravo! Well done young lads, you make me proud to be Scottish. Scotland is the home of my ancestors. A long way from Canada. Alba gu bràth! 👏👏👏😊 🇨🇦 🏴
Agreed . I remember when I was about 12 and a piper would play somewhere in the neighborhood . Whatever I was doing at the time I would always stop and listen while shivers would run down my spine . I never knew where the guy played but it was just far enough away that the sound seemed to just drift . I wish I could play but unfortunately I am not a musical guy . And bravo to the three in the video . They did an awesome job .
awww i hope to hug these little angels bless you little angels and play proudly ooooooooh my lord i could just pinch thier cheeks and squeeze them in my arms blessed be my little angels
Die 3 sind ja echt Spitzenklasse!!! Bin begeistert! Hoffe, sie haben immer noch viel Freude an den Bagpipes und Drums und wünsche mir, noch mehr von Euch zu hören. Megaklasse!!!
Cela me rappelle des souvenirs lorsque nous sommes venues en avril dernier à Edimbourg ville superbe j'ai adoré notre séjour hélas trop court trop trop bien
Can someone help? Immediately after SCOTLAND THE BRAVE - what is that lovely song which starts at 1:00 on the timeline? and that's [EXACTLY] 1:00 - not 0:59, not 1:02. God Bless Scottish Engineering!
Well you only really need enough lung capacity to fill the bag with air; it's not entirely unlike blowing up a balloon. That's how bagpipes actually work; bagpipes are not like a saxophone or something like that, where the air from your mouth/lungs is what causes the instrument to make sound. Instead, bagpipes use a bag that's inflated with air; this is where the "bag" part of the word "bagpipes" comes in. This air is then transferred to the pipes when you use your arm to squeeze the bag; that air from the bag going to the pipes is what makes the sound. The only time you use air from your mouth/lungs while playing is when the bag needs to be re-inflated constantly to keep the sound sustaining, like what you heard in this recording. Squeezing the bag and therefore transferring its air over to the pipes obviously means the bag is getting deflated, and that deflation happens quite fast. Eventually the pipes will then lose all their air, which means no more music. So to avoid this and to keep the music constantly sustaining like that, the bag has to be frequently re-inflated, and this is where the lungs/mouth come in. So it's not really the lung capacity of the player that allows the sound to sustain like that, as it's more a matter of being able to keep the bag inflated enough so that the pipes are constantly getting the amount of air they need in order to make that sustaining sound.
It's great to see some young lads doing something productive instead of playing video games. I would have dropped a few pounds in the bag had I been there. But Montana is a long way from Scotland...
Agreed! These boys are the hope of the future. There dedication to our ancestors shows a strong foundation so often missing in 2020 , God Bless Them
Am a scotsman living in England and seeing videos of three talented young lads playing the pipes and drums is heartwarming . Well done to those talented young lads .
How wonderful the culture of Scotland is! Congratulations boys playing the bagpipes!
I am 11 and I play the pipes I am part of North Berwick pipeband and I started learning when I was 8
Absolutely awesome.l always enjoy young people playing the pipes and drums.l didn't start until l was around 38.l wish I had of started when I was a wee lad.keep going you guys are terrific.
Brilliant - young lads with self respect, integrity, dignity and a great sense of can do spirit and fun - if others followed your lead, the world would be a much better place for it. Nice one lads !!
And a left handed piper too. Great show laddies.
Ricky Donut RM31 that’s my brother
@@hm_157 Are you the other piper Hamish? Both weatring the same tartan i see.
Ricky Donut RM31 no it’s my cousin
🌞 So sorry about ur Stroke chap. Plenty of Physical Therapy will fix ur smile right up. Cheers, Marsh 🥂
How refreshing to see clean cut young men engaged in such a wholesome activity. And not a mobile phone in sight!
@@Chris-vs9so your the boomer at least he can show his opinion
Skyliner that’s my cousin and brother
Also they’re playing Scotland the Brave
Buddys brilliant video and tunes well done really enjoy watching it keep up the brilliant work
That’s me on the left of the video can’t believe I found this a year later
Are you in the audience or one of the players? If so, tell me the other two names and I'll add it to the description.
bart eleveld he’s a player
bart eleveld max is the piper on the left Ben is the piper on the right and the drummer is Lyle
bart eleveld just read the discription we’re going up tomorrow and on Sunday
Yes I’m playing in the video
👍 All the way from from California, USA ...
Grt job Chappies, 5 🌟 Rated Talent & Handsome TOO! I could not b more proud if u were mine!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Cheers to u & all the happiness that u so richly deserve, Marsh. 🌞
Hello from Illinois and no I am not from Chicago
@@Zach.1809 Greetings from SGV CA; i have cousins in Lombard...I 😎
@@marsh443 never heard of Lombard have you heard of Matton
@@Zach.1809 no
@@marsh443 well that where I am from
I'm proud to be Irish and Scottish this so relaxing listening in 2022 even though this from four years ago I wonder if them boys are still playing the airbags and drums 🥁 even today in 2022 hopefully them boys are doing well with there preforming
Bravo! Well done young lads, you make me proud to be Scottish. Scotland is the home of my ancestors. A long way from Canada. Alba gu bràth! 👏👏👏😊 🇨🇦 🏴
A beautiful sight and sound!
This gives me hope for the future
I defo love these three great to see teens on UA-cam doing this
I cannot think of anything, anywhere more stirring than the Scottish pipes . . .
Agreed . I remember when I was about 12 and a piper would play somewhere in the neighborhood . Whatever I was doing at the time I would always stop and listen while shivers would run down my spine . I never knew where the guy played but it was just far enough away that the sound seemed to just drift . I wish I could play but unfortunately I am not a musical guy . And bravo to the three in the video . They did an awesome job .
This music should be played more and more this would mean a lot to the military officers coming home from afganistan and sirria
I remember watching these 3 play whilst I was on holiday, ended up throwing a fiver in the case. Absolutely Fantastic.
Seeing this brings me to a standstill. In awe. Was there last year to see three young ones playing. Magical.
Love from Calcutta , India ... liked it .
All the happiness of the duo bagpipe / snare drum!
I am myself a bombard player in a bagad of Brittany;)
I couldn't have even thrown a drumstick, let alone catch it!
Loved it! Imagine how awesome these kids will be as they grow older!
Congratulations🥳🎉🎊so proud the boys
Really good, a great tonic.
As a piper myself well done boys. Keep it up
Heyy can you please tell me the name of that tune played after Scotland the brave please that would really help me a lot...
@@subodsharma9219 The Green Hills of Tyrol is the tune they're playing
awww i hope to hug these little angels bless you little angels and play proudly ooooooooh my lord i could just pinch thier cheeks and squeeze them in my arms blessed be my little angels
Scotsmen this what u are about. Bless these young lads.
Four dislikes? How could anybody not apreciate it, these lads are just wonderful and i gave them a like, it's now 136 and more likes to come!!
They have 161 likes though never mind the odd 4 dislikes.
That’s my brother and my cousin
@@hm_157 lucky you! I'm sure you are very proud of them - rightly so! :)
Wow
@@kathleenparrish7173 "Odd" is right!
Amazing young bagpipes and drummer. A very talented lads.
Yes they are awesome
Die 3 sind ja echt Spitzenklasse!!! Bin begeistert! Hoffe, sie haben immer noch viel Freude an den Bagpipes und Drums und wünsche mir, noch mehr von Euch zu hören. Megaklasse!!!
Well done boys ! the music brings me back to the stories of old country my grand mother would tell.
Great.
Now they need some Highland dancers of the same age
Can only presum those that disliked this are jealous of the lads talents.Wonder how they earn their pocket money?.
You have to addmitt they are very talented
Who actually dislikes a video of 3 young lads trying their best and having fun? Pathetic
Great talent right there! Keep rocking!
A lot of talent on display there! Well done, lads!
Those boys are good. Are they practicing for a Scotland 🏴 parade?
The young drummer there is great. Nice 4/4 and 3/4. Drum sounding nicely tuned too!
Bravissimo!!! Das sind wahre Nachwuchskünstler und hoffe, sie haben immer noch Spaß daran.
شباب زى الورد
قمه الابداع
Did you know that my ancestor? John Knox is from Edinburgh. I'm proud of you boys Scotland forever
That’s my cousin and brother
You can be proud of them !!!
from Bernard in France !
I'm a MacGregor living in California. Good day!
No it's not. You would've said that's ME cousin and brother. You imposter
@@mathkriston44 this was years ago and I couldn’t play the pipes to stfu
😁
Cela me rappelle des souvenirs lorsque nous sommes venues en avril dernier à Edimbourg ville superbe j'ai adoré notre séjour hélas trop court trop trop bien
Just awesome.
talent yet very young pipers....~~
💙💙💙
God bless.
Nice paradiddles, and stick catches. Well done all.
Brilliant piece of piping well done
I enjoyed this. Well done, boys.
Bravo bravo aye great job well done keep it up
Love Edinburgh
Excellent
Wow!!!
I feel like Granville from Open all Hours. “Oh, where did I go wrong!” Wish I could do this.
I live in ireland
Me gusta como estos chiquillos si saben tocar la gaita
Love it ❤
Can someone help? Immediately after SCOTLAND THE BRAVE - what is that lovely song which starts at 1:00 on the timeline?
and that's [EXACTLY] 1:00 - not 0:59, not 1:02. God Bless Scottish Engineering!
I'm pretty sure it's the Rowan Tree
They are excellent. I would have given generously.
Wow, crazy lung capacity. I think that'd be my largest challenge playing this instrument
Well you only really need enough lung capacity to fill the bag with air; it's not entirely unlike blowing up a balloon. That's how bagpipes actually work; bagpipes are not like a saxophone or something like that, where the air from your mouth/lungs is what causes the instrument to make sound. Instead, bagpipes use a bag that's inflated with air; this is where the "bag" part of the word "bagpipes" comes in. This air is then transferred to the pipes when you use your arm to squeeze the bag; that air from the bag going to the pipes is what makes the sound. The only time you use air from your mouth/lungs while playing is when the bag needs to be re-inflated constantly to keep the sound sustaining, like what you heard in this recording. Squeezing the bag and therefore transferring its air over to the pipes obviously means the bag is getting deflated, and that deflation happens quite fast. Eventually the pipes will then lose all their air, which means no more music. So to avoid this and to keep the music constantly sustaining like that, the bag has to be frequently re-inflated, and this is where the lungs/mouth come in. So it's not really the lung capacity of the player that allows the sound to sustain like that, as it's more a matter of being able to keep the bag inflated enough so that the pipes are constantly getting the amount of air they need in order to make that sustaining sound.
It's great to see some young lads doing something productive instead of playing video games. I would have dropped a few pounds in the bag had I been there. But Montana is a long way from Scotland...
bravo
Bravissimi!!!😚
O man these are good.
Ihr solltet mal zur "Kieler Woche" auftreten
Well done guys. Not just pennies, it may also be pounds
Well done, boys!!!!
Não sabem outra música?????
I would put money their box
Well done lads
Good piping
Thanks
Der Trommler muß eigentlich mit zwei Wirbel den Anfang machen
Is this world war 1
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳👏👏👏😘
Is it cadence to arms or Scotland the Brave ?
It started as scotland the brave
Scotland the brave and rowan tree, which are in a set with flett from flotta and bonnie galloway
Chuck lubchenko Scotland the brave then rowan tree then is the green hills of Tyrol then the battles o’er
They have more guts then I did at that age, I was way to shy to do that lol
👏👏👏👍🇦🇺
Im living in ireland
Fantastic stuff lads, keep those Celtic traditions alive.
Wheers the Simpson Tartanz!
These youngsters should. Be allowed to play at the tatoo
BAB!
Nice Performance
#indianbagpipesmelodymusic