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Title: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: Earl on June 14, 2010, 01:26:12 PM
http://www.contemplator.com/scotland/whitcock.html (http://www.contemplator.com/scotland/whitcock.html)

I read from Paul Revere's Ride, page 211, about Luther Blanchard of Acton, a young fifer with Captain Isaac Davis - playing a spirited march called "The White Cockade" as preparation for awarding a Junior Patriot Patch. Stirring tale since Luther Blanchard would be wounded in the same ragged volley that killed Captain Davis and Private Hosmer. But I, not being a musician had never figured out how to read the score provided. Being a Google addict I found the link that had the music. And it is a stirring in your face tune, I could see marching down to the bridge following that fifer and Captain Davis.

Hope that you can use the link, or at least be stirred on our march making Riflemen that honor our Heritage.

http://www.concordma.com/magazine/jan99/musik.html (http://www.concordma.com/magazine/jan99/musik.html) More information on fifes and drummers of the day.
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: Chrome on June 15, 2010, 03:00:01 PM
I'll see your MIDI file and raise you a YouTube video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnUPQJnXvIc

Later,
Chrome...
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: CortJestir on June 15, 2010, 03:14:29 PM
Awesome, my wife is in that group (and in that video). And I was at that Military Tattoo in Edinburgh. It was pure awesome - we were the only group to represent the US.

So to answer Earl's question: I think I've heard "The White Cockade" enough.  **) (It never gets old, though).
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: slim on June 25, 2010, 09:21:09 PM
Man, that's cool! Huzzah!

Thanks for posting that, guys.
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: Mudcat on June 25, 2010, 10:25:29 PM
Huzzah!!
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: techres on June 25, 2010, 10:58:38 PM
A Jacobite song.  Fascinating!
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: Buzzworth on June 26, 2010, 12:23:03 AM
I saw them play this at Meriam's Corner on April 10th 2010 with my 11 year old son, crak, cj and other Appleseed folks at a re-dedication of this holy ground, Along with musket and cannon fire wreath laying and a prayer O0
@)

and
Todd's Cool!
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: mikaldulee on June 26, 2010, 09:24:21 AM
My daughter played it for me on the piccolo.
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: Longshot on June 27, 2010, 03:01:15 AM
October 2006, Mingus, TX. Appleseed.

Two sixteen(ish) sisters played on violin (fiddle)  for Fred and the entire 100 shooter crew. Awesome.  Fred has the CD available.

I wuz there, got a T-shirt....   ;D



LS
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: Fred on June 27, 2010, 06:02:25 AM

     Longshot, what a memory!

     I remember we had dismissed the shooters to their firing lines, when it became known that we had "in-house" capability to hear the "White Cockade", and recalled the shooters immediately to hear it - prob to considerable "what the heck?" grousing - at least, until they listened to the music, live. (Prob wouldn't do it that way, today...)

     Here's the fantastic Middlesex group in another video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGTn6p4AwF8&NR=1
Title: Re: Well, how many times have you heard "The White Cockade"?
Post by: dragit on June 27, 2010, 10:33:29 AM
This seems like it would be a great for the final Redcoat COF on Sunday.  Maybe the benediction first and then the Redcoat COF?  The benediction to get them thinking, and then a stirring tune to make the blood boil while firing 13 final rounds.  I would bet shooters would be chomping at the bit for the next shoot.  I am already.  Where are my CD player and 10 "D" batteries... ^:)^