Tell us something.: I have grown up surrounded by Irish music and culture and have played the whistle since first grade. I love playing the various instruments I have aquired over the years and would love to help others with their instruments in any way I can.
I’m not familiar enough with the Simpsons to find the character depicted in your avatar, but I imagine the cover with you may look something like this:
That picture actually bears a striking resemblance to my family after finals week!
Tell us something.: Hi there. I noticed that this seems to be a popular forum for uilleann pipes, which is my main musical interest. I would be hoping to be able to add the odd post here and there in time and take part in some discussions where possible. If you were able to add me to your list for this purpose, then that would be great. Thank you. Marie
john wrote:For recognition of their contribution to uilleann piping, perhaps someone who's hosted a piping club for many years and has welcomed newcomers and helped players to progress. Perhaps for want of a better phrase unsung heroes. Such a person I heard about recently is Noel Devine in Belfast who's helped many upcoming pipers, another I know of is Edwin Spring who has helped to advance piping in the south-west of England, and Tim O'Dowd of London as well. However, I appreciate that putting someone on the cover is not just about honouring 'worthies', or again, high-profile players, since it also shows a range of players of all ages and at different stages of learning.
I get you.
I don't think anybody at N.P.U. cares much for what happens outside of Dublin, so those people you mention might as well live on another planet.
Tell us something.: I have grown up surrounded by Irish music and culture and have played the whistle since first grade. I love playing the various instruments I have aquired over the years and would love to help others with their instruments in any way I can.
Tell us something.: I started with playing bamboo flutes. But I transitioned to primarily playing the Boehm flute a few lessons ago with the aim of getting good music instruction. However, I've been transitioning to playing Irish Traditional Music on simple flutes.
rorybbellows wrote:Actually this would be closer to what I look like .
RORY
Someone needs to photo-shop a low D being brandished in that fist of his .
I was seriously tempted to. I was going to make it look like an An Piobaire cover too... but I decided it wasn’t spending my relatively little time off photoshopping Homer Simpson.
Pierre wrote:I don't think anybody at N.P.U. cares much for what happens outside of Dublin, so those people you mention might as well live on another planet.
They do hold a lot of events in Dublin, but their premises are there and they're at least partly funded by Dublin City Council, so I'd have expected it up to a point. Does anyone else really get the impression the NPU doesn't care about what's going on outside Dublin?
Pierre wrote:I don't think anybody at N.P.U. cares much for what happens outside of Dublin, so those people you mention might as well live on another planet.
They do hold a lot of events in Dublin, but their premises are there and they're at least partly funded by Dublin City Council, so I'd have expected it up to a point. Does anyone else really get the impression the NPU doesn't care about what's going on outside Dublin?
What about The Willie Clancy Week in Miltown Malbay every year ? That is NOT Dublin !
I don't think anybody at N.P.U. cares much for what happens outside of Dublin, so those people you mention might as well live on another planet.
In my experience as co-Chair of the South Wales Uilleann Pipers Club, this comment is uninformed to say the least.
As a small club in a part of the world with no uilleann piping tradition, holding a tionol here in the last few years would simply not have been possible without NPU's support. As to the original topic of the thread, a photo of long-time club member Eddie Brophy performing at our last tionol graces the cover of the November 2017 issue of AP.
The South Wales Pipers are very grateful for NPU's sustained support for our activities and our efforts to build piping in our region.
Rick
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