The pipe band had been asked to send some players to the Swedish Tattoo in Eksjö (pronounced Ekra) as part of a massed band. We would be one of the bands in the event and as such make a number of performances in the arena as well as several publicity events in the surrounding villages.
Day 1 - 24th
Early morning practice
After breakfast we had band practice to allocate formation positions and
finalise the choreography for the arena (without instruments) then dressing
for the first road show appearance (polo shirts and kilts).
Nässjö publicity show
We were deposited by the coaches next to the main town square then ushered off
for lunch in a hotel on the opposite side.
During lunch it had started to drizzle outside, so we hung around until start
time before sauntering over to the busses and getting equipment out. At 2pm
and in a muddle, we formed up with Reading at one end and Hampshire at the
other with drums in-between. Everyone in a crescent shape on the edge of the
square facing the centre.
The audience was gathered under the trees in the middle with a lot of
umbrellas.
We played a number of sets based around the show performance, then added in a
solo set from Reading and one from Hampshire with Amazing Grace in between as
well as Highland Laddie, and Battle of the Somme for the dancers.
At the end we fell out onto the bus to dry out.
Day 2 - 25th
Morning band rehearsal
Stopping for the slow tune then marching around in two circles (one each side to come back to position 1). Immediately then the pipe ranks sliding out to form a V to each side (position2).
Being in position 2 for the end of the march on set. A pause and into Moonstar, and immediately into the dance set (Loch Lomond, I Love a Lassie, Stop your Tickling Jock).
At the start of the form up set (10th HLI Crossing the Rhine) we slid back to position 1 before cutting it short.
Finally counter march and wheeling to join together again leaving (out the entrance) using No Awa to bide awa. This was a mess as no one knew when to stop as we left, and would have to work on this.
Afternoon finale rehearsal
Next tune - 79th Farewell to Gibraltar played with the brass. then we tried a hymn that failed and the pipes were dropped from that section.
Then into the next part for singing/ trumpet salutes etc., up to the national anthem.
Then finally everyone left in turn (we were the last and played out to Black Bear and Scotland the Brave, going out the exit (this time) and down the road to the coaches.
Evening dress rehearsal
Our set started around 9:10 and followed our plans - a little bit rough with ragged starts and stops. Afterwards we had to wait down the road for the finale. In at our alloted turn and through the program leaving to the exit as the last band. Finishing beside the wedding venue other side.
Day 3 - 26th
Morning city march
We left the arena playing Scotland the Brave and Rowan Tree, continuing down the main street (one minor issue as it narrowed and we had to drop to 2 ranks then back to 5 causing a huge traffic jam then spaces). The final counter march was a nightmare but we managed through it.
Evening Performance
Day 4 - 27th
Sävsjö publicity march
In the square we repeated our performance as of the previous publicity show, only this time the dancers had some "canned" music (Highland Laddie, and Battle of the Somme). We left to Scotland the Brave and Rowan Tree.
Matinee Performance
Evening Performance
Final performance and probably the best one, all to plan even the exit was sorted out. After the finale we continued down the main street to a bar and played outside it for some more tunes. The Drum majors went for a farewell event, Hampshire band went off for a wedding party whilst we played. We played Green Hills set, Battle of the Somme(for the dancers), Highland Laddie (for the dancers), Amazing grace, Old Lang Syne, Highland Cathedral. and some Redding set. then off for the coaches back to the barracks.