Pipes and Drums of the Scots Guards - The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond

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"Loch Lomond" or also known as, "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond", is a well-known traditional Scottish song first published in 1841 in Vocal Melodies of Scotland. Though it tends to be performed with a vocal accompaniment, this particular version is an instrumental, supposedly performed by the Pipes and Drums of the Scots Guards.

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My great grandfather, Alex Cawfield fought under the First Scots Guard in WWI was a gunner. He got 9 out of the 1 British battle stars and was capture towards the end of the war. Later he became a German Shepard breeder and a professional boxer.

God Bless Sandy,
Your grandson Hunter

caledonianamerican
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I love the sound of how low the pitch is of the pipes !

RayMainBagpiper
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Loch Lomand definitely deserves its own tune, what a beautiful place.

Alastorm
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These Tracks are Legit. I’m a new follower. But I love what I hear ❤. This is some authentic stuff right here.

tripleblade
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Well played for such a hard tune for bagpipes

andrewswan
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Are these Brian Boru Bagpipes? The pitch sounds low.

bryantsmith
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What's the tune which follows Loch Lomond?

williamhallleiva
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How much do those bear skin hats weigh?

wesbodine
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Second tune is stop your tickling jock

donmorgan
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Wait...is it me or they cut too fast? 😟bagpipes music it's always too short 😉

juliacamara