Music
Regimental Music
On 30th June, 1667 Samuel Pepys met Lord George Douglas in Rochester and mentions seeing his Regiment; he records that "here in the streets I did hear the Scotch March beat by the drums before the soldiers, which is very odde."
Many other references to the "Scots March" appear in history, but whether the Regimental March, "Dumbarton's Drums", was one and the same thing cannot he proved with certainty. There is good ground however for such an assumption. The name derives from the time when Lord George Douglas, created Earl of Dumbarton in 1675, was Colonel, and the Regiment was known as "Dumbarton's Regiment".
"Dumbarton's Drums" was played by the combined band, pipes and drums. When, however, Royalty was present on parade "The Daughter of the Regiment" was also played. This tune commemorates the fact that Queen Victoria was born when her father was Colonel of the Regiment. Playing off after a band programme, "Dumbarton's Drums" was followed by "The Daughter of the Regiment".
| REGIMENTAL MARCHES AND PARADE MUSIC |
Regimental Slow March
Regimental Quick March
March On
Royal Salute
General Salute
Advance in Review Order
March Off |
Garb of Old Gaul
Dumbarton's Drums
Scotland The Brave
Point of War
Loch Leven Castle
Scotland The Brave
Blue Bonnets |
Regimental Charge
Officer's Mess |
Monymusk
HRH Princess Mary's Wedding March
HRH The Princess Anne |
| COMPANY MARCHES |
A Company
B Company
C Company
D Company
HQ Company |
The Barren Rocks of Aden
Mhairi's Wedding
The Black Bear
The Liberton Polka
The Steamboat |
| REGIMENTAL CALLS AND WARNINGS |
Reveille
Breakfast
Commanding Officer's Orders
Dinner
Half Hour Dress
Tea
Retreat
First Post
Last Post
Lights Out
1st Officers' Mess
2nd Officers' Mess |
Johnnie Cope
Bundle and go
A Man's a Man for A' That
Brose and Butter
Up and warn them A Wullie
Jenny's Bawbee
The Heroes of Kohima
The Battle of Killiecrankie
Lochaber No More
Sleep Dearie Sleep
Bannocks of Barley Meal
Pibroch o' Donald Dhu |
Dumbarton's Drums, and Monymusk, Music Sheet

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Pipe Majors, Drum Majors, etc
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Pipe Major J MacCallum, PM of 2nd Battalion 1889-1900

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Corporal Boyd, lone piper at the 1998 Tattoo

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Pipe Major Marr and Drum Major Gorrie, at the Edinburgh Tattoo

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Edinburgh Castle

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