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VIDEO: Aberdeenshire busker Jake Williams, a genius or a pest?

Huntly busker Jake Williams is a well-known figure around his hometown.

He’s a one-man band, playing guitar, whistle and other instruments, wears his amplifier as a sporran on his kilt.

However, his music seems to divide people right down the middle, he’s a genius to some and a menace to others.

This clip of Jake performing at Birnam Highland Games has already been viewed more than 8,000 times on Facebook.

User Grace Bird said:  “He does get around doesn’t he. Who said practice makes perfect? Doesn’t always work does it!”

Another User William Mcconnachie, rushed to his defence.

He  said: “That’s Jake, he’s a famous man round huntly and Strathdon, he’s a good musician and has had a film made of his life, how many people can say that eh?”

Kaitlin Grace Kimove, who posted the video, said: “The reason this video was so long is because as I was walking up to him, he was whistling away and went to attempt a high note, but hit a note about two and a half tones down from what it was supposed to be.

“He realised it was terrible, stopped and coughed, said an ‘och aye’ under his breath and started a different tune instead. I was hoping it would happen again.”

Jake was also the subject of this YouTube documentary, which explored his eccentric lifestyle: