• 4 months ago
Special sneak peek performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo filmed at the Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh featuring the full show.

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00:00:38.000 – Massed Pipes and Drums
00:07:04.000 – Taipei First Girls Senior High School Honour Guard and Drum Corps
00:10:41.000 – Middlesex County Volunteer Fifes and Drums
00:14:25.000 – Scottish, Canadian Highland Dancers
00:20:14.000 – The Band of the Russian Moscow Military Conservatoire
00:39:09.000 – Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Steel Orchestra
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00:47:22.000 – Finale and Marchout

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Musical arragements owned by the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. The music featured are new derivate musical compositions of many well known tunes where permission was obtained to film and record the event by the Tattoo marketing team.

Music featured includes a selection of music including Bonnie Lass of Fyvie, Auld Lang Syne, The Last Post, Lone Piper, Scotland the Brave and We're No Awa Tae Bide Awa.

Full list of cast performers:

The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Scots Dragoons Carabiniers and Greys
The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Corps of Signals
The Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
The Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles

The Pipes and Drums of Scotland's Universities Officers Training Corps which consists of Aberdeen UOTC Drums and Pipes, Edinburgh UOTC Pipes and Drums, Glasgow and Strathclude UOTC Pipes and Drums, Tayforth UOTC Pipes and Drums

The Auckland Police Pipe Band
The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Caledonian Society of South Australia
The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Army of Oman

Taipei First Girls Senior High School Honour Guard and Drum Corps
Middlesex County Volunteer Fifes and Drums

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Transcript
00:00Well, it's that special time again this year for another Edinburgh Mini Tattoo.
00:09This year in 2007, the tattoo was definitely the most memorable and the best I'd ever been
00:16to.
00:39Pipes and drums enter the Mini Tattoo to the tune, Mary's Wedding.
00:44I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
01:01Now one of my favourite tunes this year, Rainbow Country.
01:31I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
01:59I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
02:27I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
02:55You'll notice the distinctive red tartan of the pipes and drums of a man here in 2007.
03:04I've seen them on several occasions, the Edinburgh Pipe Festival in 2005 and the North Berwick
03:11Highland Games.
03:13Every year, the Mini Tattoo takes place at the Ross Span Stand, which locals will know
03:17is in West Princes Street Gardens, situated beneath the Castle Rock and next to Edinburgh's
03:23famous Princes Street.
03:26The Mini Tattoo features several hundred performers from the main show, providing a number of
03:31free, open-air shows at the beginning of August during the festival fringe.
03:36The first show took place in 2004 and continues to become more popular every year.
03:54I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
04:22I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
04:50I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
05:18I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
05:46I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
06:15I'm sure you'll recognise many of the tunes along the way.
06:40I found filming the event really difficult because there was a huge mass of crowds.
06:45I accidentally hit my rucksack into someone too while taking it off my back because there
06:50wasn't much room.
06:51If I'm going to film this event again, I really need to try something different.
06:56I tried filming the event in 2006 and I made a better film than the one before, but it
07:02still lacked something.
07:04Here I am now, in 2007, with the film which I think gives a better overview of the show.
07:34The
08:02first time I went to the Edinburgh Tattoo was in 1995, at age 6, and since 2004 I've
08:11been coming every year.
08:12I absolutely love the Tattoo, and I think the reason I love it so much is because I'm
08:17in love with Scotland, my home, and the music represents the whole country.
08:23The feeling of my home is strong, and that is why I come back every year.
10:23Tickets for the Tattoo at the Castle have been sold out since 1997, and I've always
10:46known lots of people who couldn't get a ticket.
10:50You do have to make sure that you don't forget to get your tickets as soon as the box office
11:54I got a massive fright when the one o'clock gun went off.
12:23Every year, without fail, I notice how the tourists also jump, as they're not aware
12:28of the gun tradition, of firing it at one o'clock every day.
13:58The
14:24show is full of Scottish music, another love of mine.
14:29As well as the pipes and drums, I also like the Highland dancing and finale, which makes
14:35the back of my hair stand up.
14:37The Highland dancers feature various colours of tartan, and they're made up of dancers
14:42from Scotland, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and South Africa.
17:07The music of Highland dancing is another example of the sound of Scotland.
17:36The blue tartan you see here is called the New Spring Tartan, which was introduced in
18:36The Highlanders, a dance ensemble of Nova Scotia's Cape Breton style of step dancing,
18:51accompanied by one of the dancers, Ava MacDonald, on the pedal.
19:06That's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it,
19:34that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it.
20:34That's it.
21:04That's it.
21:34That's it.
22:04That's it.
22:34That's it.
23:04That's it.
23:34That's it.
24:04That's it.
24:34That's it.
24:39The band now perform their marching display, which includes a variety of gimmicks
24:43and a few favourites, such as the song Sing, Sing, Sing.
25:04So
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26:49I really liked the sound of this song. It's very mysterious,
26:53especially with the trumpet solo. Many hours must go into practice before the band performs.
27:23So
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30:55Now is one of my favourite tunes called Sing, Sing, Sing.
31:21So
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32:34You may recognise many of these tunes from the main show at the castle.
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39:27Trinidad and Tobago are another of my favourites this year
39:31with their colourful and highly entertaining performance.
39:34They always bring a smile to my face
39:36and cheer up the locals from Edinburgh.
39:38We're used to the wet and windy weather
39:40so their presence certainly brings happiness to the city.
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41:44Back in 2005, the band came and encouraged the audience to dance.
41:49I was too embarrassed to get up at first
41:52but went up and really enjoyed myself.
41:55There was also a limbo there.
41:57I wasn't quite brave enough for that though.
41:59I wish I had done it though.
42:01Shame on me.
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45:51They now play one of my favourite tunes, The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie,
45:56last played at the Tattoo in the year 2000,
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47:21We now come to the close of the mini-tattoo, with a spectacular finale.
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51:46So ends another mini-tattoo.
51:48The band march off to Scotland the Brave,
51:51to Wall by the Wall, and the traditional Black Bear.
51:54Until next time, I'll see you again.
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