I rather liked the way the musical instruments blended, although I could do with rather less sight of the grimacing cello player! Eilean Donan does look splendid with the tide in.
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I enjoyed that. I'm not a fan of Rachel Platten's Fight Song (and many pop songs, really -- something about the same three notes over and over, ya know)... but it was great how they worked in Amazing Grace and Scotland the Brave. Plus, the beautiful imagery made me want to book flight tickets to Scotland right away.
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I thought it was well done. Was that a grimace? ;)
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That was lovely. I didn't see anything I'd call a grimace. The cellist was playing and loving it. It is very common for cellists to go through a variety of expressions as they play. Thanks for posting that. Forwarding to my daughter.
The Grade II members of Wasatch and District Pipe Band out of Northern Utah recorded the pipes and drums for the audio on this song! My son plays in the Grade V, but his instructor and pipe major played for the recording, which is cool!
Carrie in Utah.
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