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    Gerald Ford

    Did anybody else watch the 38th President's Funeral? I don't want to sound mean, but the bagpiper was terrible. I felt so embarassed for him. If you didn't see it, here's a video of it on YouTube.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2npzAKnI2bQ

    I mean, wow. Just....wow. That gives a a bad reputation to an instrument with an already less-than-preferential status. Hell, I would've played there for free! This guy can't even keep the bag inflated! What an embarassing day. At least they didn't mention the piper's name on air.

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    Flippin 'eck, you're right, that was terrible!!
    He must have been filled with emotion and just lost his composure!

    and the commentator said it was "beautiful playing"???

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    Wow. WHen I first read your thread I thought "ah, it can't be THAT bad..." My heart actually breaks for that guy. That's just awful. I tend to agree with some of the Youtubers comments that maybe the event was just too much for him.

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    My Father was interred in our family graveyard on Dec. 23, 1999. It was freezing cold. The Bagpiper was in kilt and longsleeve shirt. He was trembling like a leaf in a tornado, yet he never missed a note. Maybe it was the pressure of such an honour. Some people just wouldn't be able to handle it.
    The Honour Guard for the unknown soldier, is so demanding that only 1 out of 1200 who apply ever make it. While I admit the piper was bad, cut him a little slack.When JFK Jr. stepped forward and saluted his fathers casket, hardened Marines brokedown and cried. A Presidential Burial Detail Is indeed a massive honour. Imagine how he feels knowing he wasn't at his best.

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    I feel so bad for the guy I wonder if he just couldn't keep his composure or if he's just really that bad, let's hope it's number 1

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    Although it could be he just plays like #2

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    I tend to feel bad for the "pipper" I will call him that for lack of a better word, he will never play the pipes at another funeral. Then theres the Ford family. What must they be thinking, I mean at Gerald Ford's funeral
    a former President's funeral and they allow this guy to butcher that song.

    Ah well I know that bagpippes are not the easiest instument to play, maybe he let the importance of the event get to him, it is a shame though.

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    The piper was indeed bad, maybe he was full of emotion,for his former president

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    Let us hope that was the reason.

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    I'll just say that he lost his composure because of the pressure and emotion surrounding the event. There is really no other explanation. Every piper I know can play Amazing Grace in their sleep with one hand tied behind their back.

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