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23rd January 21, 02:41 PM
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Pipe tune
I think the last tune before wearing of the green is "the Sash".
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23rd January 21, 02:48 PM
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 Originally Posted by Shinenotburn
I think the last tune before wearing of the green is "the Sash".
Is this the one you mean? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYqnGNoUxvo
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23rd January 21, 03:18 PM
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I think they start to play the Sash at the very end when they walk past the camera.
Pretty rough recording though.
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23rd January 21, 03:32 PM
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It is The Sash and you might want to warn your friend that it is a tune with a considerable amount of baggage that will arouse strong feelings in some audiences.
Regards, EEM.
"Humanity is an aspiration, not a fact of everyday life."
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23rd January 21, 03:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Micrographia
It is The Sash and you might want to warn your friend that it is a tune with a considerable amount of baggage that will arouse strong feelings in some audiences.
Regards, EEM.
Thank you. Can you give me a hint without breaking the rules?
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23rd January 21, 03:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by Father Bill
Thank you. Can you give me a hint without breaking the rules?
It is an Ulster Unionist anthem. The Irish Guards are one of very few bands who would play it alongside The Wearing of the Green - they try to honour all traditions in Ireland.
Regards, EEM
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24th January 21, 05:19 PM
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The music for the tune, in case your friend is tempted to play it, can be found in the Royal Irish Rangers Collection. now, sadly, long out of print, and in the Brigade Book of Irish Pipe Music, available free on ceolsean.net.
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25th January 21, 10:02 PM
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 Originally Posted by Micrographia
It is an Ulster Unionist anthem. The Irish Guards are one of very few bands who would play it alongside The Wearing of the Green - they try to honour all traditions in Ireland.
Regards, EEM
I think you put that very well. No rules broken .
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23rd January 21, 03:45 PM
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FB: William of Orange's Victory at the Boyne, among other Protestant battle successes in Ireland.
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23rd January 21, 04:17 PM
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I'll pass along all of this helpful information. Sincere thanks!
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