THE GREAT UILLEANN YOU-TUBE THREAD.
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Hello
This youtube video has been referenced above.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4-VLWGZIZA
You can clearly make out some fantastic technique here - Seamus Ennis' cran/shiver on the e and the pipers C. Well played Neilidh
This youtube video has been referenced above.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4-VLWGZIZA
You can clearly make out some fantastic technique here - Seamus Ennis' cran/shiver on the e and the pipers C. Well played Neilidh
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For your horrorsment (horror/amusement), here’s an homage to The Foxchase, featuring a more rustic, proletariat view of animal pursuit.
https://youtu.be/Xqiy8NQnkhM
https://youtu.be/Xqiy8NQnkhM
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Well, don't forget to make music.
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https://youtu.be/w3ubW6thJL0
I think Mr Redmond is one of the most musical pipers around all the moment, its no wonder he's in demand by other musicians.
RORY
I think Mr Redmond is one of the most musical pipers around all the moment, its no wonder he's in demand by other musicians.
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MOB & COR play a lovely online concert, organised by Dublin Co.Co.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSFm-MTv9Ss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSFm-MTv9Ss
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Nice, these two play such tasteful arrangements, and were a big inspiration to me when I first started breaking into trad. Deadly Buzz is definitely on my top ten list of trad albums. Good find, thank you for Posting!PJ wrote:MOB & COR play a lovely online concert, organised by Dublin Co.Co.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSFm-MTv9Ss
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https://youtu.be/nX6-jkR7kLo
I sometimes feel that certain pipers playing only appeals to other pipers, but then other piper's can stand alone as purely musicians. I would consider this as a fine example of the later.
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Ps a great example of a perfectly in tune set of pipes
I sometimes feel that certain pipers playing only appeals to other pipers, but then other piper's can stand alone as purely musicians. I would consider this as a fine example of the later.
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Ps a great example of a perfectly in tune set of pipes
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Geoff Wooff and Brian McNamara
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSD3i5epS4I
Somehow missed out on McNamara until now. He's doing some tricksy stuff with the pipes here. He gets this real slippery sound while at the same time playing in the most closed style I've ever heard. The playing is just saturated with subtle off the knee coloration and spooky grace notes. It's like he's tickling the dang chanter. Listening to the version of Pol Ha'penny at 11:30 was like hearing pipes for the first time again. I don't know if this style was particularly prominent at some point in history (maybe it is kind of Ennis-like) but to me it sounds old-school. Perfect for showing off the tonal complexity of the Wooff set. It's kind of amazing, when they play together it sounds like there's a fiddle in there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSD3i5epS4I
Somehow missed out on McNamara until now. He's doing some tricksy stuff with the pipes here. He gets this real slippery sound while at the same time playing in the most closed style I've ever heard. The playing is just saturated with subtle off the knee coloration and spooky grace notes. It's like he's tickling the dang chanter. Listening to the version of Pol Ha'penny at 11:30 was like hearing pipes for the first time again. I don't know if this style was particularly prominent at some point in history (maybe it is kind of Ennis-like) but to me it sounds old-school. Perfect for showing off the tonal complexity of the Wooff set. It's kind of amazing, when they play together it sounds like there's a fiddle in there.
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Colm Broderick playing An Bonnán Buí and Dónal na Gréine on the pipes that were previously owned by Liam O'Flynn.
Recorded in August 2019 but just posted on Youtube a few days ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=budIxUW7s7s
Recorded in August 2019 but just posted on Youtube a few days ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=budIxUW7s7s
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From a couple months ago, Mark Redmond with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra (with masks and acrylic partitions):
Bean Dubh An Ghleanna
The Fairy Queen
Bean Dubh An Ghleanna
The Fairy Queen
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Jeremy Kingsbury, Jackson's Punch Bowl from O'Farrell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU4_HRG3aB0