If i read the credits right, the band playing at the end of the movie was the Irish Guards Pipe Band and/or the Balmoral Pipers. I'm not 100% sure, but I didn't see anything else in the scroll that looked related to this matter. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Guards http://www.piperforhire.co.uk/pipers/greater_london/Balmoral%20pipes%20and%20drums/index.html If i read the credits right, the band playing at the end of the movie was the Irish Guards Pipe Band and/or the Balmoral Pipers. I'm not 100% sure, but I didn't see anything else in the scroll that looked related to this matter. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Guards http://www.piperforhire.co.uk/pipers/greater_london/Balmoral%20pipes%20and%20drums/index.html
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"Amazing Grace"
Arrangement by Fairbairn
Performed by The Pipes and Drums and Military Band of the Royal Scots
Dragoon Guards
Amazing Grace
Neil Sanderson plays drums in Three Days Grace.
No. Bugles are very limited in the number of notes they can play. The variety of low range notes required to play Amazing Grace would be impossible for a bugle.Jason -- have you *tried* it yourself? I've played a version of "Amazing Grace" on a US Regulation bugle that was recognizable to people who were not told in advance what I would be playing. Think of it like bagpipes or carillon -- true, the bugle only plays a few intervals, rather than the full chromatic scale which most musicians are used to. But listen to how a bagpiper will work around the "missing" notes to make a tune succeed despite that.
No. The man who wrote Amazing grace was english. His name was John Newton.
how to play amazing grace on a viola. provide a transcribed music sheet.
"Amazing Grace" played on bagpipes. It's the most beautiful song ever created by human beings.
Amazing Grace
Personally, the sound of the bagbipe is very soothing and spiritual in a way. The bagpipes are the cornerstone of Scotish music and are usually heard when listening to the iconic song, Amazing Grace.
It is possible, but you won't sound great. It would also require a lot of hard work.
Amazing Grace, is a good example of strophic form, where the first verse (the refrain) comes back after each subsequent strophe.
Neil Sanderson plays drums in Three Days Grace.
Amazing Grace was created in 1772.
No. Bugles are very limited in the number of notes they can play. The variety of low range notes required to play Amazing Grace would be impossible for a bugle.Jason -- have you *tried* it yourself? I've played a version of "Amazing Grace" on a US Regulation bugle that was recognizable to people who were not told in advance what I would be playing. Think of it like bagpipes or carillon -- true, the bugle only plays a few intervals, rather than the full chromatic scale which most musicians are used to. But listen to how a bagpiper will work around the "missing" notes to make a tune succeed despite that.
Charlie McCoy
The Amazing Grace was created on 2006-05-20.
Amazing Grace Church was created in 2001.
amazing grace in swahili. neema ya Mungu