Tell us something.: Sets in D and B by Rogge and flute by Olwell, whistles by Burke and Goldie. I have been a member for a very long time here. Thanks for reading.
Tell us something.: Sets in D and B by Rogge and flute by Olwell, whistles by Burke and Goldie. I have been a member for a very long time here. Thanks for reading.
This is the kind of piping that I like, that got me to try to play this thing....might get me lambasted by the traditionalists who hate the synth/Riverdance/Spillane stuff, but I want to play like this guy....
Hi, there are some amazing uilleann pipe clips on YouTube and there are a gang of us adding them to a group called Tradcast on YouTube. Check out the Seamus Ennis clip for sure. www.youtube.com/tradcast. We'd love your help to expand our super-library of uilleann pipe and trad music clips. Cheers!
Tell us something.: I used to play pipes about 20 years ago and suddenly abducted by aliens. Not sure why... but it's 2022 and I'm mysteriously baack...
I'm not sure if this one has been posted before. This is a recording of piper Liam O'Flynn that was filmed at the Battersea Arts Centre in the 1980's. The tune I believe is The Frieze Britches, played at a nice pace too.
L42B wrote:I'm not sure if this one has been posted before. This is a recording of piper Liam O'Flynn that was filmed at the Battersea Arts Centre in the 1980's. The tune I believe is The Frieze Britches, played at a nice pace too.
It's not the "Frieze britches" as indicated but "I buried my wife and danced on her grave" plus another jig I just can't recall the name.
I think the 2nd jig is "Will You Come Home With Me?".
Bill
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