Fanfare and Voice of the Castle |
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"Bon Accord"
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The Massed Pipes and Drums |
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2nd Bn Scots Guards
1st Bn The Kings Own Scottish Borderers
1st Bn The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
1st Bn The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's)
Pipes and Drums from The Boys' Brigade Edinburgh Battalion
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Heeresmusikkorps 300 |
The first military band from the Federal Republic of Germany to perform in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo |
Boys Will Be Boys |
Members of the Boys' Brigade Edinburgh Battalion, celebrating its Centenary, sweep in to their second Century with a smart, lighthearted display of broom drill
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Argyll Is My Name |
A Canadian Salute to Argyll in music and dance Played by the Pipes and Drums of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's) from Hamilton, Ontario, and danced by the Canadiana Dancers from Ottawa and Hamilton, Ontario
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100 Years |
To celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the Battalion, men of 2nd Battalion 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) give a display of ethnic dancing, drill and rope descents from the Castle walls
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The Massed Military Bands |
The Military Band of The Kings Own Scottish Borderers
The Military Band of The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
The Military Band of 1st Bn (Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire) The Royal Anglian Regiment
The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas (2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles))
Heeresmusikkorps 300 |
Finale |
Entry of Commonwealth flags Entry of The Queen's Truncheon General Salute Evening Hymn Part of Zapfenstreich and Last Post Lone Piper Voice of the Castle Commitment to Friendship The National Anthems Scotland The Brave! Military Bands march off Pipes and Drums march off |
March of Youth Lutzow's Wild Hunt Scipio The day Thou gavest The Highland Cradle Song Auld Lang Syne The Federal Republic of Germany Canada Great Britain Scotland the Brave We're no' awa' tae bide awa' The Black Bear |
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