0 Third Session of the Scottish Parliament 2007: MSP Politics & Bagpipes Parade Scotlandhttp://www.willowcreekpictures.com/

A special day for Scotland in Edinburgh, UK began with the opening of the third session of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. The programme for the day began with the National Youth Choir of Scotland from Dumfries played in the debating chamber. After that at about 9.55am, the Duke of Hamilton along with the Crown of Scotland left Edinburgh Castle accompanied by a half company of the Scots Guards in addition to the Royal Regiment of Scotland, 1st Battalion Royal Scots Bagpipers and Drums who were led down the Royal Mile by Police.

At 10:10am, a Guard of Honour was created consisting of the Royal Company of Archers in company with Officers of Arms and the bagpipes of the Royal Scots Borderers which is an amalgamation of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers and the Royal Scots.

At 10:20am, the Royal Company of Archers, Pursuivants, Heralds, and the Duke of Hamilton along with the Crown of Scotland made their to the Debating Chamber through the Conongate entrance awaiting the arrival of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 2 along with the Scottish Parliament Edinburgh’s Mace bearer holding the Mace.

After that, HM Queen along with the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Queensberry House, at the entrance of the Scottish Parliament on the Canongate, Royal Mile. They were both greeted by Rt Hon the Lord Provost and Councillor now current Lord Provost, George Grubb not forgetting Lord Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh and the Lady Provost. The Lord Lieutenant presented the MSP, Alex Fergusson, Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament and MSP, Alasdair Morgan and finally the Deputy Presiding Officer.

When they arrived, they went to the Garden Lobby to meet with Alex Salmond, the First Minister and Leader of the Scottish National Party, Jack McConnell of the Scottish Labour Party, Annabel Goldie MSP and Leader of the Scottish Conservatives and also Nicol Stephen, MSP and leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

In the main chamber, a fanfare introduction was played in the chamber. The format of the session included the Presiding Officer opening the meeting formally welcoming British HM Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

At 11:00am, the riding took place departing from New Street onto the Canongate down the Royal Mile. Various community groups and representative for Scotland took part in a parade ending in Holyrood Park. These included Chiefs, Police, the Edinburgh Chinese Community, Bag pipes, Viking displays and other local musicians such as the Hot Chilie Peppers. At 12:00pm, the event turned into the picnic at the Parliament Scottish.

Acts included at the picnics; the Blazin Fiddles, the TNT Bag Pipe Band in kilts, the talented Catriona Watt from the RSAMD Music academy, the Waa Sylla from Dancebase, Keith Jack, Salsa Celtica, Coisir Ghadhlig Inbhir Nis, an Inverness Gaelic Choir, Feis Rois, the Portobello Ceilidh Band and Idlewild completing a Celtic music flavour to the day.

In addition to these performers, there were also performers inside the Garden Lobby inside the Parliament such as Jarls Squad 2007, Shetland’s Up Hella Aa, Taiko Therapy from Beeslack Community High School in Penicuik, Midlothian. A few more performers included the Kintyre Schools Pipe Band and the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society from Edinburgh.

The riding parade consisted of 1,200 people which is known historically as a procession marking the opening of Parliament which occured for each new meeting of Parliament up until the Treaty of Union in 1707. The riding started from Market Street heading down the Royal Mile. The parades began with the Royal Marines Band with their recognisable white helmets. The band on display is the Royal Marines Band Scotland who are based on HMS Caledonia, Rosyth and their musical director is called Captain Tony Smallwood, the drum major being Major Gavin Moxworthy.

The marines were followed by educational groups created from East Syrshire MSYPs from Cumnock and Vivid LGBT group from Glasgow. Dance base followed close behind with the Kintyre Schools Pipe Band from Campbeltown in Argyll close behind. There were also Enterprise banners made from the Kible Education and Care Centre, Paisley and Momentum, Scotland.

The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama was present having had an impressive history of success with their graduating and successful actors, Tom Conti, Billy Boyd, Robert Carlyle, Alan and James McAvoy. The Scottish Youth Theatre provides national theatre for and by young people, aged 3-25.

Other notable participants included Lung Ha’s Theatre Company, Ronak Baja and Te Pooka. I shhould note that there was a protest which took place too.

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0 Top Secret Drum Corps Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2009The outstanding Swiss Top Secret Drum Corps recorded at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in August 2009.

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0 Royal Edinburgh Tattoo 2007: Army Songs Bagpipes Military Drummers Auld Lang Syne The Eventhttp://www.edintattoo.co.uk/

Title of Video: Royal Edinburgh Tattoo 2007: Army Songs Bagpipes Military Drummers Auld Lang Syne The Event.

t=#1m07s – Massed Pipes and Drums
t=#5m08s – Taiwan Girls Honour Corps
t=#7m19s – Middlesex County Volunteers
t=#8m38s – Highland Dancers
t=#10m48s – Imps Motorcycle Display Team
t=#15m16s – Russian Moscow Conservatoire
t=#18m52s – Mounted Band of the Blues & Royals
t=#21m34s – Trinidad and Tobago Steel Drums
t=#28m28s – Massed Bands, Royal Artillery

From the Tattoo Edinburgh comes the the sights and sounds of the 2007 Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Edinburgh Scotland during the Edinburgh Festival in August featuring acts from across the globe who take perform at Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh;

The Massed Pipes & Drums which consist of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, the Royal Corps of Signals, the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Gurkha Rifles, the Scottish Universities Officers Training Corps, the Auckland Police from Australia, the Royal Caledonian Society of South Australia and not forgetting the fantastic pipe band , the Royal Army of Oman, eight bands in all.

More oversee acts at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo include the Taipei First Girl’s Senior High School Honour Guard and Drum Corps followed by the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums from Massachusetts then the Massed Commonwealth Highland Dancers, the Imps Motorcycle Display Team from London’s East End, the Band of the Russian Moscow Conservatoire, the Trinidad & Tobago Defence Steel Orchestra and Drums and the Mounted Band of the Blues & Royals.

The Military Tattoos finale begins with the sound of the brass bands of the Massed Military Bands made up from the Light Cavalry Band, the Royal Artillery Band, the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland which is part of the prior Lowland and Highland Bands of the Scottish Division who combine with the entire cast to celebrate the Diamond Wedding Anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen and the HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh accompanied by the Tattoo Choir all combined to provide a truly memorable show forming the Edinburgh Tattoo taking place in Scotland Edinburgh.

Notable tunes for this years Scottish Tattoo include La Boum and Everything I do, I do it for you, not to mention the traditonal ending with the Hym for 2007 being the Barren Rocks of Aden followed by the Last Post and the Lone Piper playing the Crags of Tumbledown. The climatic burst of fireworks then brings the show to a close where the British Massed Bands make their way down the famous Royal Mile to the tunes, Scotland the Brave, We’re No Awa ‘ to Bide Awa and the memorable Black Bear which is traditionally played at the Edinborough Military Tattoo.

The Tattoo in Edinburgh UK is full of colour and spectacular atmosphere second to none, and makes it one of the best events to see during national holidays to Edinburgh or indeed seeing it as a local on the grand stands looking over Edinburgh Castle, the Edinburgh City and it’s esplanade.

There are also mini tattoo shows which take place in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens and in George Square, Glasgow if you fancy seeing something a little different from the Edin Tattoo itself.

For getting to the Edinburgh Festival Military Tattoo in Edinburgh, United Kingdom during August and the Tattoo 2010, you can come via a flight coming into Edinburgh Airport and then booking yourself into one of the Edinburgh Hotels. There are a good number of flights to Edinburgh from many different countries oversees. Edinburgh Tickets for military performances available from December.

The Military Tattoo Edinburgh also has a Tattoo Shop based on Market Street near the Edinburgh City Centre where you can buy merchandise such as past performances of the Tattoo Show on CD, DVD and VHS dating back to the early 1990′s as well as lots more Tatoo Edinburgh gifts.

I produced this video using my Hi8 camera after gaining permission from Alan Smith , Marketing Manager for the Edin Tattoo. It was a great opportunity for me which I will never forget listening to the sound of bands up close and from above. I recently re edited this video, shortening it down from an hour which included a behind the scenes look at the show which I’ve taken out as the footage slowed down the pace of the video. If you liked my video, feel free to comment and check out my other videos and parts of this one.

I remember the fire of the canons at the beginning and the hairs which still today stand on the back of my neck. Personal highlights over the years include the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Steel Orchestra, HM Kings Guard of Norway and the glorious sounds of the Massed Bands of the Royal Marines not to mention the Singapore Police Pipes and Drums which visited Edinburgh in 2008.

Video Produced by Alan Taylor, Alan Andrew Taylor of Willow Creek Pictures, 2007

Duration : 0:34:33

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0 The Gathering   Edinburgh 2009   Massed Pipe Bands at startMassed pipe bands at The Gathering 2009 in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh.

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0 Edinburgh Military Tatoo 2008The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an annual series of Military tattoos performed by British Armed Forces, Commonwealth and International military bands and display teams in the Scottish capital Edinburgh. The event takes place annually throughout August, as part of the wider Edinburgh Festival (a collective name for many independent festivals and events in Edinburgh in August).

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0 The 2011 Royal Edinburgh Military TattooThe Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an annual series of Military tattoos performed by British Armed Forces, Commonwealth and International military bands and display teams in the Scottish capital Edinburgh.

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0 Royal Edinburgh Tattoo 2008: Taste of the Tattoo Princes Street Gardenshttp://www.wcptv.biz/

Title of Video: Royal Edinburgh Tattoo 2008: Taste of the Tattoo Princes Street Gardens

t=#1m21s – Fanfare
t=#3m01s – Massed Pipes and Drums
t=#7m04s – India Army Chief Military Band
t=#10m43s – Highland Dancers
t=#12m16s – Golden Eagles Marching Band
t=#15m46s – Singapore Police Pipes & Drums
t=#23m22s – HM Kings Guard of Norway
t=#28m53s – Massed Bands and Finale

The 2008 Edinburgh Military Tattoo was an excellent year for music and this was shown well during the annual Mini Tattoo shows in Princes Street Gardens underneath Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh where the Tattoo puts on a free open air concert for members of the public and tourists on their Festival Edinburgh Scotland trip.

The 2008 Edin Tattoo included a wide variety of acts from across the world which include the Singapore Police Pipes and Drums and the stirring sounds of the Massed Pipes and Drums from Scotland and abroad.

These Military Tattoos bands included the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, the Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, the Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland, the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, the 1st Royal Tank Regiment and finally the Singapore Police Pipes and Drums.

Classic acts return to the Scottish Tattoo this year to the Tatoo Edinburgh which include the Band of the Guard of His Majesty The King of Norway and the Massed Bands of the Royal Marines which includes the new addition of the Indian Army Military Band. The Royal Regiment of Scotland also makes a welcome return to the esplanade who will play alongside the Royal Marines. The military bands will be performing Hielan Laddie, We’ll Take the Good Old Way and Gael, last performed at the Edinburgh Tatoo in 1997.

The exciting UK Edingburgh Tattoo finale features the 1,000 strong cast with the guard of honor provided by HM King’s Guard of Norway who will also stand guard as Drawbridge sentries. Tunes being played this year include Scots Wha Hae, The Soldier’s Return, the National Anthem, Auld Lang Syne and the Evening Hym with prelude and sunset closing the Edinbourgh Tattoo.

Not forgetting the magical sound from the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Lone Piper high above the castle’s ramparts. As the lights dim, fireworks enter the sky as the military bands march down the esplanade and down the famous Royal mile in Edinburgh to the tune, Scotland the Brave, We’re No Awa to Bide Awa and the Black Bear.

Other acts at this years Edinborough Tatoo include the Queen Victoria School from Dunblane who are celebrating 100 years of the school’s existence. Another act back, this time from 1997 is the Lochiel Champion Marching Drill Team. The Massed Highland dancers are present, this year featuring dancers from Scotland and Canada. From South East Missouri come the Golden Eagles University Marching Band making their way to the Edinburgh City Tatto Edinburgh.

Here is a programme of the Edinburgh Festivals Edingburgh Tatoo 2008 Tattoo Music:

Massed Pipes and Drums:

The Heroes of St Valery (MacLean Arr S Samson), The Bloody Fields of Flanders (MacLellan Arr S Samson), El Alamein (W Denholm), The 51st Highland Division (MacLeod Arr S Samson), The Badge of Scotland (Mackay Arr S Samson), Kate Dalrymple (Trad Arr S Samson), The Ghlass Ault (Trad Arr S Small), The Mason’s Apron (Trad Arr S Small), The Battle of the Somme (Lawrie Arr S Samson), Longueval (George Stoddart), Chasing Shadows (Philip Greer), The Glasgow City Police Pipers (D MacLeod Arr S Small), The Bonawe Highlanders (D Bowman), Heilan Laddie (Triad Arr S Small)

The Golden Eagles Marching Brass Bands:

Yankee Doodle, St Louis Blues, Kansas City, America the Beautiful, The Stars and Stripes Forever March

The Singapore Police Force Band With The Women’s Police Pipes and Drums And The Gurkha Pipes and Drums And Cultural Group:

Singapura, Piping Hot, Barren Rocks of Aden, Mixingapura

The Lochiel Marching Drill Team:

Colonel Bogey, O Waly Waly, Juni, Gladiator, Czardas

The Indian Army Chief’s Military Band:

The Cariappa, Kadam Kadam Badhaye, Dhwaj Ke Rakshak, Sare Jahan Se Achha, Veer Bharat
Gangotri, By Land and Sea, Deshon Ka Sartaj Bharat, Singarh, Sam Bahadur, Amar Senani, Hanste Lushai

His Majesty The King’s Guards Band and Drill Team of Norway:

Viking Intro, March of the Guardsmen, Budapest Marsch, Drums of Thunder, Drum Salute, Amazonia, Old Ranger Marsch

Queen Victoria School, Dunblane:

We Will Rock You, The Clumsy Lover, Rose Amongst the Heather, Itchy Fingers, The Panda, Rocking the Baby, The Liberton Polka, The Victorians

The Bands of Her Majesty Royal Marines from the United Kingdom:

Life on the Ocean Wave, Marchamber, Frontline, Time Off, Children of Sanchez

& British Massed Bands and Massed Pipes and Drums

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0 The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2006: Scots Guards Marching Bands  & Army Songshttp://www.wcptv.biz/

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Programme of the 2006 British military tattoo edinburgh event, the Royal Edinburgh Tattoo:

For the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo of 2006, I went along with one of my friends which was before I even started a TV course as it shows. I shot this footage using my Cybershot P73 stills camera. Me and my friend were lucky enough to choose the night when Sir Sean Connery was attending the edin tattoo and got maybe ten metres next to him, so close yet so far.

The Edinburgh festivals Scottish Tattoo takes place every year in the month of August alongside the Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe Festival. The events Edinburgh spectacle generates millions of pounds to the Scottish economy alongside other festival Edinburgh events. 2006 was my 6th visit to the Tattoo in Edinburgh.

The word Tattoo came from the phrase, Doe den tap toe which in Dutch meant least orders. The British used the practise where it became a signal, played by the regiment’s corps of drums and pipes and drums where the tattoo military soldiers would retreat to their barracks at the end of a day. The first Edinburgh Military Tattoos were called something about a Soldier which took place at the Ross Bandstand at Princes Street Gardens in 1949. The first official Edinburgh Military Tatoo began in 1950 with just eight items in the programme. There were 6000 spectators seated in beanch scaffold structures around the Edinburgh Castle esplanade. In 1952, the capacity was increased to hold a nightly audience of 7700 allowing 160,000 to watch the live performances every year.

Fanfare for the Scottish Soldier — The Gathering

The Massed Pipes and Drums — Queensland Police, Cape Town Highlanders, Scottish Universities Officers Training Corps, The Royal Air Force, 2nd Battalion the Royal Gurkha Rifles, 1st Battalion the Gurkhas Rifles, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, the Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, the Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 1st Battalion Irish Guards, Scottish Guards, 1st Battalion Scots Guards and the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

Brass bands tunes played include: Scots Wha Hae, Forward as One, The Piper’s Waltz, the Devil’s Staircase, Rakish Paddy, Paddy’s Epic Journey, Jameson’s Reel, The Piper’s March, The Mist Covered Mountains of Home, Lucy Cassidy, Rocking the Baby, Wi’ A Hundred Pipers and the Old Rustic Bridge.

Watoto Children’s Choir play Wi Polo, Nakusinzanga and Yesu Ni Wangu.

The Band and Pipes and Drums of the Royal Gurkha Regiment perform Bravest of the Brave, Zorba the Greek and Yo Nepali.

Massed Highland Dances made up from the Highland Spring Dancers and the South African Highland Dancers combine to perform The Lover’s Stone, Nelson Mandela’s Welcome to the City of Glasgow, MacLean of Aird and Sarie Marais.

The New Zealand Army Band arrived in Edinburgh with their humorous performances set to the tunes, William Tell, Colonel Bogey, Cornets for Scotland, James Bond, Thriller, Soul Bossa Nova, Pokarekare Ana, Swan Lake, Shetland Fiddler, Haka, Musket Fife & Drum, Hine e Hine and Amazonia.

The Jiangxi Xishan International School Kung Fu Group

Concert Band of the Army of Chilie with Evendart Artistic Company play the March of the Red Hackels, the Radetzky March, Thanks for Life, Viva Chilie, She Who Consents, the Rose and the Carnation, Farewell to the 7th of Line, Queen of Tamarugal, Easter Island Ritual, Mapuche Ritual, Get Back, the Woolen Hat, Chilean Patrotic Overture and We’re No Awa Tae Bide Awa.

Top Secret Drum Corps

The Edinburgh military bands were made up of the Coldtream Guards, The Scots Guards band, the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland from the United Kingdom accompanied by the Tattoo Choir, the Kevock Choir. Their selctions of songs include State Ceremonial, Fingal’s Cave, Grandioso, Sing, Sing, Sing, Road to the Isles, the Scottish Soldier Tribute and Scottish Soldier.

The combined Pipes and Drums with the Massed Bands play Can you feel the love tonight and Highland Cathedral where the final features Scots Wha Hae, the National Anthem, Auld Lang Syne, the Evening Hym, Lord has Ended, the Last Post and finally the Lone Piper playing the Highland Cradle song.

The Tattoo Edinburgh ends with the marchout where the bands play Scotland the Brave, We’re No Awa Tae Bide Awa and the Black Bear.

The Royal Military Tattoo Edinburgh Youtube Video Produced by Alan Taylor, Alan Andrew Taylor, 2006, UK

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0 Tattoo Edinburgh, Taste of the Tattoo 2007: Brass Bands, Scottish Highland DancingScottish Tattoo

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t=#7m04s – Taiwan First Girls High School Band
t=#10m41s – Middlesex County Volunteers
t=#14m25s – Highland Dancers
t=#20m14s – Russian Moscow Conservatoire Orchestra
t=#23m42s – Russian Conservatoire Marching
t=#36m05s – Fav Bit, Russian Bear
t=#39m09s – Trinidad & Tabago Defence Steel Orchestra
t=#44m43s – Massed Bands Royal Artillery
t=#47m22s – Finale

Title of Video: Tattoo Edinburgh, Taste of the Tattoo 2007: Brass Bands, Scottish Highland Dancing Part 5

The 2007 Edinburgh Military Tattoo was a fantastic mix of music and marching where I filmed my third Mini Tattoo, this time in Hi8 and for the whole performances. I’ve yet to do one in HD or Standard definition for that matter, hopefully things will change too.

The Mini shows are free to view and are an excellent addition to the main performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at the castle every night of the Festival during August. An average of 217,000 visit the tattoo on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle each year. For the last decade, it has sold out in advance where 30% of the audience is made up from spectators from Scotland, 35% from the rest of the United Kingdom. The rest are from overseas.

The current Edinburgh Tattoo stands were first used in 1975 and have a capacity of 8 ½ thousand spectators. This year in 2011, new stands worth 16 million pounds will replace these aging stands which will allow some extra comfort for this world renowned event.

The Tattoo is performed every day of the week and twice on Saturday evenings in August. No performance has ever been canceled due to weather. The second performance on the Saturday evening includes a Fireworks display although some are used on the show not to mention the lumiere feature on the castle which was introduced and used since 2005.

Since 2004, the Tattoo has held free performances at the Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens called the Taste of the Tattoo and in 2008, they also took place in George Square in Glasgow. The Tattoo has toured around the world including New Zealand in 2000, Australia in 2005 and Sydney again in 2010.

This year’s Military Tattoos Massed Pipes and Drums are made up of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, the Royal Corps of Signals, the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Gurkha Rifles, Scottish Universities Officers Training Corps, The Auckland Police, The Royal Caledonian Society of South Australia and the Royal Army of Oman.

The UK 2007 Scottish Tattoo will always stick in my mind more than others after having a spectacular opportunity to watch the show from bottom of the East stand while filming and high up on the scaffolding for the finale where the hairs on my back went up. I felt a deep feeling of love for the music and felt proud to be Scottish. I can’t describe it with a few words, you would have to be there to really understand. One of the best feeling anywhere.

The word tattoo originated from Doe Den Tap Toe which means last orders where the British Army each night would signal for the troops to head back to their barracks. It was a term used to describe the last duty of the day and was turned into a form of evening entertainment performed by Military musicians. The first Tattoo in Edinburgh entitled Something About a Soldier took place at the Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens in 1949. The first official Military Tattoo began in 1950 with just eight items in the programme. This drew some 6,000 spectators seated in simple bench and scaffolds. 1952 saw the capacity of the stands increased to hold 7,000 spectators.

Here is a music programme for the 2007 Edinburgh Military Tattoo:

Fanfare:

Fanfaric Salute

Massed Pipes & Drums:

Pibroch O’Donald Dhu, The Skye Boat Song, Mhari’s Wedding, Rainbow Country, The Blue Bells of Scotland, Killiecrankie, Dewar’s Spirit of the Tattoo, Come by the Hills, Itchy Fingers, Castle Rock Ceilidh, Trevor Warnock, Flee the Glen, Hot Punch, Lord Levent’s Lament

Taipei First Girl’s Senior High School Honour Guard & Drum Corps:

Riverdance Opener, Riverdance Finale, Yesterday

Middlesex County Volunteer Fifes & Drums:

Massed Commonwealth Highland Dancers:

Appalachian Round Up

The Band of the Moscow Military Conservatoire:

Various

The Mounted Band of the Blues & Royals:

Royal Horse Guards Slow March, Capriccio, Toreador’s March, Radetsky March, The Mason’s Apron, The Royal Slow March, Fehrbelliner

Trinidad and Tobago Defence Steel Orchestra:

Day O, Hey Jude, Rum and Coca Cola, Brown Girl in the Ring, Fighter, Dead or Alive

Massed Military Bands:

Music at War Medley, Royal Standard, Holyrood, Trumphal March from Aida

Massed Military Bands & Massed Pipes and Drums:

Lass o’Fyvie, La Boum, Everything I Do

Video Produced by Alan Taylor, Alan Andrew Taylor of Willow Creek Pictures, 2007

Duration : 0:54:19

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0 Royal Edinburgh Tattoo 2007: Army Songs Bagpipes Military Drummers Auld Lang Syne The Eventhttp://www.edintattoo.co.uk/

Title of Video: Royal Edinburgh Tattoo 2007: Army Songs Bagpipes Military Drummers Auld Lang Syne The Event.

t=#1m07s – Massed Pipes and Drums
t=#5m08s – Taiwan Girls Honour Corps
t=#7m19s – Middlesex County Volunteers
t=#8m38s – Highland Dancers
t=#10m48s – Imps Motorcycle Display Team
t=#15m16s – Russian Moscow Conservatoire
t=#18m52s – Mounted Band of the Blues & Royals
t=#21m34s – Trinidad and Tobago Steel Drums
t=#28m28s – Massed Bands, Royal Artillery

From the Tattoo Edinburgh comes the the sights and sounds of the 2007 Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Edinburgh Scotland during the Edinburgh Festival in August featuring acts from across the globe who take perform at Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh;

The Massed Pipes & Drums which consist of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, the Royal Corps of Signals, the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Gurkha Rifles, the Scottish Universities Officers Training Corps, the Auckland Police from Australia, the Royal Caledonian Society of South Australia and not forgetting the fantastic pipe band , the Royal Army of Oman, eight bands in all.

More oversee acts at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo include the Taipei First Girl’s Senior High School Honour Guard and Drum Corps followed by the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums from Massachusetts then the Massed Commonwealth Highland Dancers, the Imps Motorcycle Display Team from London’s East End, the Band of the Russian Moscow Conservatoire, the Trinidad & Tobago Defence Steel Orchestra and Drums and the Mounted Band of the Blues & Royals.

The Military Tattoos finale begins with the sound of the brass bands of the Massed Military Bands made up from the Light Cavalry Band, the Royal Artillery Band, the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland which is part of the prior Lowland and Highland Bands of the Scottish Division who combine with the entire cast to celebrate the Diamond Wedding Anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen and the HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh accompanied by the Tattoo Choir all combined to provide a truly memorable show forming the Edinburgh Tattoo taking place in Scotland Edinburgh.

Notable tunes for this years Scottish Tattoo include La Boum and Everything I do, I do it for you, not to mention the traditonal ending with the Hym for 2007 being the Barren Rocks of Aden followed by the Last Post and the Lone Piper playing the Crags of Tumbledown. The climatic burst of fireworks then brings the show to a close where the British Massed Bands make their way down the famous Royal Mile to the tunes, Scotland the Brave, We’re No Awa ‘ to Bide Awa and the memorable Black Bear which is traditionally played at the Edinborough Military Tattoo.

The Tattoo in Edinburgh UK is full of colour and spectacular atmosphere second to none, and makes it one of the best events to see during national holidays to Edinburgh or indeed seeing it as a local on the grand stands looking over Edinburgh Castle, the Edinburgh City and it’s esplanade.

There are also mini tattoo shows which take place in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens and in George Square, Glasgow if you fancy seeing something a little different from the Edin Tattoo itself.

For getting to the Edinburgh Festival Military Tattoo in Edinburgh, United Kingdom during August and the Tattoo 2010, you can come via a flight coming into Edinburgh Airport and then booking yourself into one of the Edinburgh Hotels. There are a good number of flights to Edinburgh from many different countries oversees. Edinburgh Tickets for military performances available from December.

The Military Tattoo Edinburgh also has a Tattoo Shop based on Market Street near the Edinburgh City Centre where you can buy merchandise such as past performances of the Tattoo Show on CD, DVD and VHS dating back to the early 1990′s as well as lots more Tatoo Edinburgh gifts.

I produced this video using my Hi8 camera after gaining permission from Alan Smith , Marketing Manager for the Edin Tattoo. It was a great opportunity for me which I will never forget listening to the sound of bands up close and from above. I recently re edited this video, shortening it down from an hour which included a behind the scenes look at the show which I’ve taken out as the footage slowed down the pace of the video. If you liked my video, feel free to comment and check out my other videos and parts of this one.

I remember the fire of the canons at the beginning and the hairs which still today stand on the back of my neck. Personal highlights over the years include the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Steel Orchestra, HM Kings Guard of Norway and the glorious sounds of the Massed Bands of the Royal Marines not to mention the Singapore Police Pipes and Drums which visited Edinburgh in 2008.

Video Produced by Alan Taylor, Alan Andrew Taylor of Willow Creek Pictures, 2007

Duration : 0:34:33

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