Andreas Rogge

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Andreas Rogge

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On Andreas's page he says:

I was tought to make Uilleann Pipes by Matt Kiernan.
Since 1983 I have been making other types of bagpipes as well, but I specialise in Uilleann Pipes.
Among others I have made instruments for...

Liam Ó Flynn
Sean Potts
Gay Mc Keon
Robbie Hannan
Peter Browne
Martin Nolan
Johannes Schiefner
Tom Clarke
Brian McNamara
Kierán Ó Malley
Nollaigh MacCarteigh

In what pitches did Rogge make pipes for these pipers? Brian McNamara never made any reference to owning pipes by Andreas and as far as I know Gay McKeon only has a concert pitch Cillian o Briain set and a Coyne C body with a Gallagher chanter?

I noticed this as I was thinking of ordering a C set from Andreas. It will take around 5 years on a list, but im only 16, and I wonder if a 16 year old can realistically raise money to the tune of 7000 euro?

Thanks for all the help,

W.P
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all i know is that Sean Potts plays a B set. you can hear it in his tutorial, altough on the lessons he plays on a Hunter concert pitched...
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Re: Andreas Rogge

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Wannabe-Piper wrote:On Andreas's page he says:

I was tought to make Uilleann Pipes by Matt Kiernan.
Since 1983 I have been making other types of bagpipes as well, but I specialise in Uilleann Pipes.
Among others I have made instruments for...

Liam Ó Flynn
Sean Potts
Gay Mc Keon
Robbie Hannan
Peter Browne
Martin Nolan
Johannes Schiefner
Tom Clarke
Brian McNamara
Kierán Ó Malley
Nollaigh MacCarteigh

In what pitches did Rogge make pipes for these pipers? W.P
Here's a stab at this:

Liam Ó Flynn -Replica of Ennis' Coyne chanter at least
Sean Potts -B plumwood 3/4 set
Gay Mc Keon -?
Robbie Hannan B set or at least B chanter
Peter Browne D set?
Martin Nolan Full D set
Johannes Schiefner
Tom Clarke Full C set?
Brian McNamara at least C# chanter (played on A Piper's Dream)
Kierán Ó Malley B set

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Re: Andreas Rogge

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To the best of my knowledge:
tommykleen wrote:
Here's a stab at this:

Liam Ó Flynn -Replica of Ennis' Coyne chanter at least
O'Flynn has scads of chanters. I'm not sure if he does actually have the replica of the Ennis Coyne, though Andreas did make such a replica while he had the Ennis Coyne. At one time Andreas made a B chanter for O'Flynn, but I am not sure if it was delivered or not (I was around when O'Flynn was test-driving it, there were some minor tweaks required as I recall).

(Many top-notch players have, over the years, obtained chanters from many makers - an instructive question may be which chanters they actually choose to play in public. Sometimes this also has to do with a piper's ability to make or obtain reeds for particular chanters.)
Sean Potts -B plumwood 3/4 set
yes
Robbie Hannan B set or at least B chanter
B chanter which he plays with the B set attributed to T. Kenna
Peter Browne D set?
As far as I know this is just a D chanter, but not 100% sure
Martin Nolan Full D set
Johannes Schiefner
Johannes plays a Rogge chanter and regs with a Rowsome body and drones. He also has a Rogge B set.
Tom Clarke Full C set?
Tom plays a Rogge C chanter with a body/drones/regs by Ginsberg.
Brian McNamara at least C# chanter (played on A Piper's Dream)
This may be the only Rogge kit Brian has.

Until recently Nollaig McCarthy played a Rogge chanter with his Hunter D set, but I believe he's now playing a Joe Kennedy chanter.

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Re: Andreas Rogge

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Wannabe-Piper wrote:.... It will take around 5 years on a list, but im only 16, and I wonder if a 16 year old can realistically raise money to the tune of 7000 euro?

W.P
I reckon it's a matter of priorities... if it were a car, I'll bet some way to find that 7K would be found! And a decent set of pipes holds value a lot better than a car. 7K over 5 years is only about 4 euro a day.

Plenty of 16-year-olds smoke, unfortunately (though of course it is illegal for them to buy cigarettes...). That's well over 4 euro per day right there! Or how many nights at the pub.... ?

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A few more:

Kieran O'Malley plays a 3/4 Rogge set in C. He also has a Rogge full set in D.

Peter Browne's set is at least 3/4 in D- I brought Peter's tenor and baritone regs over to Andreas earlier this year for spring repairs. I never saw the set to see if there is also a bass reg.
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Good points there Bill. Check your PMs.
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Gay McKeon - C chanter for his Coyne

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perhaps? but he plays the Gallagher chanter instead.
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Yes, he had it way before he got the Gallagher.

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Sean Potts sold his Peter Hunter lignum vitae D some time back, I think, and he has a Rogge D set.
I thought maybe he took the D set to billh for some work on reg springs and suchlike...but maybe it was his B set that he took.
He had his D set with him when he and I were fishing in Mayo a few years back.
He said when he got the Rogge chanter he had to finger it differently to the Hunter for some notes...that prob applies to any chanter change, just saying it cos I remember it.

A 16 year old has a lot more time to raise any amount of money than (say) a 46yr old....and no mortgage, family, car etc.....so START SAVING!!!

Boyd

(ps...I'm not 46....got a few years to go b4 that, haha.....)
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boyd wrote:
(ps...I'm not 46....got a few years to go b4 that, haha.....)
... sigh, I guess I'm over the hill....
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boyd wrote:Sean Potts sold his Peter Hunter lignum vitae D some time back, I think, and he has a Rogge D set.
I thought maybe he took the D set to billh for some work on reg springs and suchlike...but maybe it was his B set that he took.
Right, it was both sets. I had briefly forgotten about the D set (a nice looking 3/4 set in ebony+sterling).

The flat steel springs[*] in both sets had broken fairly badly :-( but because they were attached with screws rather than rivets they were pretty easy to replace :-)

Bill

[*] I suspect phosphor bronze flat springs will last longer in this particular design
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Hi Wannabe,

I hear nothing but fabulous things about Rogge's work.

But, if you're in Dublin why not avail yourself of one of the great pipemakers in Ireland or England? I would consider it a great blessing to be close to my pipe maker. :)

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Eliot Grasso- full B set...played on the recent disk released via NPU
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