Eric Rigler
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Hey,
Does anyone know what kind of set Eric plays? He used a Childress flat set on Titanic, I believe, but I'm really curious about what he used on Braveheart. Was it the same?
And here's a neat little blip of him doing Cooley's Reel. The sound quality's horrible, but what can ya do? Scroll down and listen to "And You" and he comes in like 30 seconds or so into it. I guess I've never heard that one done that slow, much less on the pipes, but hey, I'm new, what do I know? Anyways, I love it.
Joey
EDIT: Wow, I forgot to post the link. That's it I'm going to bed.
http://www.greenmanmusic.com/2k/album/
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Does anyone know what kind of set Eric plays? He used a Childress flat set on Titanic, I believe, but I'm really curious about what he used on Braveheart. Was it the same?
And here's a neat little blip of him doing Cooley's Reel. The sound quality's horrible, but what can ya do? Scroll down and listen to "And You" and he comes in like 30 seconds or so into it. I guess I've never heard that one done that slow, much less on the pipes, but hey, I'm new, what do I know? Anyways, I love it.
Joey
EDIT: Wow, I forgot to post the link. That's it I'm going to bed.
http://www.greenmanmusic.com/2k/album/
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Weird.
I'm seeing Brian Walsh AND Rigler listed in differented places as the piper on Titanic. Walsh used the Childress set.
BUT
http://www.hornershrine.com/scores/Tita ... _info.html (and other places) lists Rigler as the man.
At any rate, any clue what Rigler plays?
Joey
I'm seeing Brian Walsh AND Rigler listed in differented places as the piper on Titanic. Walsh used the Childress set.
BUT
http://www.hornershrine.com/scores/Tita ... _info.html (and other places) lists Rigler as the man.
At any rate, any clue what Rigler plays?
Joey
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Pardon me if I extend this thread a little, which may ultimately get to the main question here concerning Erics' pipes... has anyone seen the PBS special on Aselin Debison, the 12 year old singer from Nova Scotia with the most incredible voice? Well, Eric Rigler can be seen playing those above-mentioned pipes throughout much of the performance.
PS. I think Eric played small pipes and Scottish pipes as well on Braveheart(?)
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PS. I think Eric played small pipes and Scottish pipes as well on Braveheart(?)
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Not sure about the Walsh/Rigler question, but one related to elbogo's (excuse the digression), I'm trying to fugure who I keep seeing playing the uilleann pipes, on the PBS money drive special, playing with the Corrs...would this be Eoin Duigan?
The Corrs come in to back up Josh Groban on one number.
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The Corrs come in to back up Josh Groban on one number.
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Brian Walsh played a Johnny Bourke D set with a Bruce Childress D chanter and appeared on screen in the movie "Titanic". Brian's playing was not featured on the soundtrack DC but I think it was featured on the Vol. 2 CD which featuered the band Gaelic Storm, the band he used to be in.
Yep, Eric plays a stupendiously in-tune set of D Alain Froment pipes. He is a renound GHB player so it's very likely he played them on Braveheart. However I don't remember *hearing* GHB's in Braveheart although I do remember seeing them and hearing uilleann pipes... something the GHB community were a bit miffed at from what I remember.
Patrick.
Yep, Eric plays a stupendiously in-tune set of D Alain Froment pipes. He is a renound GHB player so it's very likely he played them on Braveheart. However I don't remember *hearing* GHB's in Braveheart although I do remember seeing them and hearing uilleann pipes... something the GHB community were a bit miffed at from what I remember.
Patrick.
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They show one, but then use uilleann pipes for the tune. One related question though:
Sometimes when he hits a low D, it has a real "nyah" double tone sound. I don't really care for it when my chanter does it. Am I wrong in trying to keep that under control or is this something we should strive for to add colour to our tone?
Marc
Sometimes when he hits a low D, it has a real "nyah" double tone sound. I don't really care for it when my chanter does it. Am I wrong in trying to keep that under control or is this something we should strive for to add colour to our tone?
Marc
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