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Scottish usually refers to something of, from, or related to Scotland, including:
The Highlands (Scottish Gaelic: A' Ghàidhealtachd, "the place of the Gaels"; Scots: the Hielands) are a historic region of Scotland. The region became culturally distinguishable from the Lowlands from the later Middle Ages into the modern period, when Lowland Scots replaced Scottish Gaelic throughout most of the Lowlands. The term is also used for the area north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault, although the exact boundaries are not clearly defined, particularly to the east. The Great Glen divides the Grampian Mountains to the southeast from the Northwest Highlands. The Scottish Gaelic name of A' Ghàidhealtachd literally means "the place of the Gaels" and traditionally, from a Gaelic-speaking point of view, includes both the Western Isles and the Highlands.
The area is very sparsely populated, with many mountain ranges dominating the region, and includes the highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Nevis. Before the 19th century the Highlands was home to a much larger population, but due to a combination of factors including the outlawing of the traditional Highland way of life following the Jacobite Rising of 1745, the infamous Highland Clearances, and mass migration to urban areas during the Industrial Revolution, the area is now one of the most sparsely populated in Europe. At 9.1 per km2 in 2012, the population density in the Highlands and Islands is less than 1/7th of Scotland's as a whole, comparable with that of Bolivia, Chad and Russia.
A pipe band is a musical ensemble consisting of pipers and drummers. The term used by military pipe bands, pipes and drums, is also common.
The most common form of pipe band, the Scottish/Irish pipe band, consists of a section of pipers playing the Great Highland Bagpipe (In Ireland known as the Great Irish Warpipes), a section of snare drummers (often referred to as 'side drummers'), several tenor drummers and usually one, though occasionally two, bass drummers. The entire drum section is known collectively as the drum corps. The tenor drummers and bass drummer are referred to collectively as the 'bass section' (or in North America as the 'midsection'). The band follows the direction of the pipe major; when on parade the band may be led by a drum major, who directs the band with a mace. Standard instrumentation for a pipe band involves 6 to 25 pipers, 3 to 10 side drummers, 1 to 6 tenor drummers and 1 bass drummer. Occasionally this instrumentation is augmented to include additional instruments (such as additional percussion instruments or keyboard instruments), but this is typically done only in concert settings.
The Royal Regiment might refer to
The Royal Regiment of Scotland is the senior and only Scottish line infantry regiment of the British Army Infantry. It consists of four regular and two reserve battalions, plus an incremental company, each formerly an individual regiment (with the exception of the first battalion, which is an amalgamation of two regiments). However, each battalion maintains its former regimental Pipes & Drums to carry on the traditions of their antecedent regiments.
As part of restructuring in the British Army, the Royal Regiment of Scotland's creation was announced by the Secretary of State for Defence, Geoff Hoon in the House of Commons on 16 December 2004, after the merger of several regiments and the reduction in total regular infantry battalions from 40 to 36 was outlined in the defence white paper, Delivering Security in a Changing World, several months earlier.
The regiment consists of a total of seven battalions: one of these was formed by the amalgamation of the Royal Scots and King's Own Scottish Borderers, while the others are each formed from one of the remaining single-battalion regiments of the Scottish Division. Along with The Rifles, it is currently the largest infantry regiment in the British Army. Of all of the new regiments formed following the announcement of 16 December 2004, the Royal Regiment of Scotland is the only one where the former regimental titles have been prominently retained with the new numbered battalion designations as subtitles. There is however a common regimental cap badge, TRF, tartan, stable belt and Glengarry headdress but distinctively coloured hackles are also worn by each separate battalion on the Tam o' Shanter headdress to maintain their individual identity and the pipes and drums of each battalion continue to wear the ceremonial uniforms and tartans of their former regiments.
In Scotland, legends of Bonnie Prince Charlie swirl with pipers and kilts around crumbling castles. We remember Highland massacres in Glencoe, and try tossing a caber (log) at a Scottish clan gathering in Culloden. We play hide-and-seek with the Loch Ness Monster, tour a whisky distillery in Oban, and take a ferry to sacred Iona. © 2000 Rick Steves' Europe
Update: See also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh9A7nYiv8I Visiting the Scottish Highlands. The areas shown include: Isle of Skye, Caithness, Inverness-shire and Sutherland. There's so much to see; but here's a small selection of views. Royalty Free Music from: Music4YourVids.co.uk
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Tour Scotland video of a beautiful morning drive through Glen Quaich in the Scottish Highlands. This is the narrow road from Amulree to Kenmore and Loch Tay. Amulree was at the junction of three major droves. It formed part of the route Highland drovers would use to bring their livestock to the cattle market at Crieff and Falkirk. Amulree parish church contains copies of records of the large number of people who stayed in the area prior to mass emigration, mostly to North Easthope, Canada, in the early 19th Century. The Celtic place name was Ath Maol Ruibhe meaning Maol Rubha's ford.
This is the full release to the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5H2O2zrDCo Locations in order of appearance: 00:00 - Lochinver 00:14 - Sunrays at the Torridon pass 00:45 - Isle of Skye mountain range from Applecross 01:06 - Suilven 01:31 - Torridon Town 01:38 - Ardvreck Castle 01:46 - Lochinver Harbour 02:22 - Loch Torridon 02:33 - Applecross Pass 02:46 - Family of Deer near Applecross 03:02 - Loch Torridon Seagulls 03:43 - River Inver 03:53 - Abhainn Clas an Eas Waterfall 04:10 - Clachtoll Beach to River Inver 04:30 - Stoer Lighthouse 05:15 - Suilven Sunset 05:38 - Stars over Annat We spent 2 weeks in the Scottish Highlands armed with a few GoPro 4's, a Canon 600d and a Phantom 2. We opted for the Phantom purely for how easy it is to hike long distance with it. We s...
Series in which Paul Murton uncovers the history of Scotland's most famous clans. He begins his journey by exploring his own MacGregor ancestry. In the 17th century this Highland clan reached such heights of infamy that it was outlawed by the State and the name MacGregor became punishable by death. ► Like my videos? Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alasdair?ty=h ►Have a look at a selection of some of my best videos https://goo.gl/JTE4tS
[00:00] Parade through Inverness - music by the Pipes and Drums and Military Band [02:11] Parade enters Northern Meeting Park - music by the Pipes and Drums [03:29] The Inspection - music by the Pipes and Drums and Military Band [05:26] Setting up the Drumhead Service Altar [07:25] The Freedom Citation [08:14] Fanfare by the Military Band [08:35] The March Past - music by the Pipes and Drums and Military Band MUSIC LIST [00:00] Green Hills of Tyrol [adapted by PM John MacLeod (c. 1854) from the Tyrolienne from Rossini's opera 'William Tell'] [00:56] The Thin Red Line [Kenneth Alford (1881 - 1945)] [02:11] Atholl Highlanders [attrib. Lady Charlotte Murray c. 1780] [02:45] Glendaruel Highlanders [Alexander Fettes (1845-1921)] followed by reprise of Atholl Highlanders [03:29] When the Battl...
Think you know the Highlands? This region in Scotland is not just breathtaking beaches and the Loch Ness Monster - it is also home to the Mountain Bike World Cup, beautiful wildlife and the world's only Malt Whisky Trail. Get to know the Highlands today! Find all this and more at http://www.visitscotland.com/highlands
In Scotland, legends of Bonnie Prince Charlie swirl with pipers and kilts around crumbling castles. We remember Highland massacres in Glencoe, and try tossing a caber (log) at a Scottish clan gathering in Culloden. We play hide-and-seek with the Loch Ness Monster, tour a whisky distillery in Oban, and take a ferry to sacred Iona. © 2000 Rick Steves' Europe
Update: See also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh9A7nYiv8I Visiting the Scottish Highlands. The areas shown include: Isle of Skye, Caithness, Inverness-shire and Sutherland. There's so much to see; but here's a small selection of views. Royalty Free Music from: Music4YourVids.co.uk
Come explore the Scottish Highlands! Come Fly The Nest with us ►► http://bit.ly/1YwmyGN Day 246 // October 11th 2015 Hit subscribe for daily videos. ------------------------------------------ OUR LINKS» BLOG »» http://flyingthenest.tv/ FACEBOOK »» https://www.facebook.com/flyingthenest TUMBLR »» http://flyingthenesttv.tumblr.com/ SNAPCHAT »» flyingthenest STEPHEN MAIN CHANNEL»» https://youtube.com/sparrystake STEPHEN TWITTER»» https://twitter.com/sparrystake STEPHEN INSTAGRAM »» https://instagram.com/sparrystake/ JESS MAIN CHANNEL»» https://youtube.com/channel/UC3GyD9YWNXxYsNgM9khdr3A JESS TWITTER»» https://twitter.com/jess_valentine JESS INSTAGRAM »» https://instagram.com/heyitsjessvalentine ------------------------------------------ Thanks to The Balmoral Edinburgh https://www.r...
Tour Scotland video of a beautiful morning drive through Glen Quaich in the Scottish Highlands. This is the narrow road from Amulree to Kenmore and Loch Tay. Amulree was at the junction of three major droves. It formed part of the route Highland drovers would use to bring their livestock to the cattle market at Crieff and Falkirk. Amulree parish church contains copies of records of the large number of people who stayed in the area prior to mass emigration, mostly to North Easthope, Canada, in the early 19th Century. The Celtic place name was Ath Maol Ruibhe meaning Maol Rubha's ford.
This is the full release to the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5H2O2zrDCo Locations in order of appearance: 00:00 - Lochinver 00:14 - Sunrays at the Torridon pass 00:45 - Isle of Skye mountain range from Applecross 01:06 - Suilven 01:31 - Torridon Town 01:38 - Ardvreck Castle 01:46 - Lochinver Harbour 02:22 - Loch Torridon 02:33 - Applecross Pass 02:46 - Family of Deer near Applecross 03:02 - Loch Torridon Seagulls 03:43 - River Inver 03:53 - Abhainn Clas an Eas Waterfall 04:10 - Clachtoll Beach to River Inver 04:30 - Stoer Lighthouse 05:15 - Suilven Sunset 05:38 - Stars over Annat We spent 2 weeks in the Scottish Highlands armed with a few GoPro 4's, a Canon 600d and a Phantom 2. We opted for the Phantom purely for how easy it is to hike long distance with it. We s...
Series in which Paul Murton uncovers the history of Scotland's most famous clans. He begins his journey by exploring his own MacGregor ancestry. In the 17th century this Highland clan reached such heights of infamy that it was outlawed by the State and the name MacGregor became punishable by death. ► Like my videos? Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alasdair?ty=h ►Have a look at a selection of some of my best videos https://goo.gl/JTE4tS
[00:00] Parade through Inverness - music by the Pipes and Drums and Military Band [02:11] Parade enters Northern Meeting Park - music by the Pipes and Drums [03:29] The Inspection - music by the Pipes and Drums and Military Band [05:26] Setting up the Drumhead Service Altar [07:25] The Freedom Citation [08:14] Fanfare by the Military Band [08:35] The March Past - music by the Pipes and Drums and Military Band MUSIC LIST [00:00] Green Hills of Tyrol [adapted by PM John MacLeod (c. 1854) from the Tyrolienne from Rossini's opera 'William Tell'] [00:56] The Thin Red Line [Kenneth Alford (1881 - 1945)] [02:11] Atholl Highlanders [attrib. Lady Charlotte Murray c. 1780] [02:45] Glendaruel Highlanders [Alexander Fettes (1845-1921)] followed by reprise of Atholl Highlanders [03:29] When the Battl...
Think you know the Highlands? This region in Scotland is not just breathtaking beaches and the Loch Ness Monster - it is also home to the Mountain Bike World Cup, beautiful wildlife and the world's only Malt Whisky Trail. Get to know the Highlands today! Find all this and more at http://www.visitscotland.com/highlands
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