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  2. 48th Highlanders of Canada Pipes & Drums - Wikipedia

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    The 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums and the 400 Squadron Pipes and Drums at the 2017 Invictus Games. The uniform of the pipes and drums is akin to the traditional Scottish military dress that includes kilts and its unique tartan. Its headgear is a feather bonnet that is worn as a type of regimental identifier.

  3. Pipe band - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of pipe bands, rope tension snare drums were common, but as bagpipe tuning pitches became higher, a brighter tone was demanded from the drum corps. Pipe band drummers now play on drums with very tight, knitted kevlar heads, designed for maximum tension to create a very crisp and strident sound. Since today's drum is so facile ...

  4. Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - Wikipedia

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    It was the first official organized pipes and drums in the history of the regiment. [32] Their most famous piece is "Amazing Grace", which reached number one in the charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, [33] and South Africa in 1972.

  5. Great Highland bagpipe - Wikipedia

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    These three single grace notes (G, D, and E) are the most commonly used and are often played in succession. All grace notes are performed rapidly, by quick finger movements, giving an effect similar to tonguing or articulation on modern wind instruments. Due to the lack of rests and dynamics, all expression in great Highland bagpipe music comes ...

  6. Skip Weshner - Wikipedia

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    In Los Angeles in the early 1970s, he had a weekend late-night program on classical station KFAC, and was possibly most famous for his frequent programming of Paraguayan harp music and Caribbean steel drum music. He was also one of the first major station announcers to play what became a standard, bagpipe versions of "Amazing Grace."

  7. The Gang's All Here (Dropkick Murphys album) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Kelly – drums; Joe Delaney – bagpipes on "Amazing Grace" Johnny Cunningham – fiddle on "Wheel of Misfortune" and "The Gang's All Here" Tularch Ard Pipe and Drum Corps – drums on "Roll Call" Jim Seigal – engineer; Thomas "T.J." Johnson – engineer on "Roll Call" Marco Almera – cover

  8. Lieutenant Pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Both tracks were largely instrumental, with the titles providing virtually the only lyrics. "Mouldy Old Dough" (the title being an adaptation of the 1920s jazz phrase, "vo-de-o-do") became the second biggest selling UK single of the year, behind The Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards' bagpipe version of "Amazing Grace".

  9. Prydein (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the band recorded its second album, Loud Pipes (Save Lives) with its trademark set ender, "Stairway to Scotland", a version of Amazing Grace and Scotland the Brave. The band later recorded a third album, Heads Up , which was released in 2010. [ 6 ]