Indian pipe bands
Last night’s Commonwealth Games closing ceremony was a feast for the eyes, especially when the massed bands of the Indian armed forces took the floor.
The brass bands came first (I suppose it is to be expected), but then there was a massed pipe band as well – not a kilt to be seen among them, but every piper wearing a plaid that fell almost to the floor.
The tartans they were wearing were colourful and varied, and there were many I did not recognise. I wonder how many of these Indian Army tartans have been recorded outside India. Not many, is my impression.
The music they played was not familiar, but then they are Indian bands, and I do not expect them to play Scottish music (for all that they were established under Scottish pipe and drum majors).
I also wonder how many regiments still maintain pipe bands. I have read that there were 47 of them at independence, including a number of mounted bands with cavalry regiments.
After the pipes came the drums, which excited the crowds, but they did not draw my attention to nearly the same extent.
Regards,
Mike
PS: I spent a lot of time watching the ceremony because I was unable to use my computer at home last night.
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[Proverbs 14:27]
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