Giving you props from Chicago's South Side. I'm listening to your performance as I'm sipping on Proth Askaig Islay single malt scotch whiskey. The box states as follows: "The Spirit of Islay prepares for rest. Golden,leaves emerge, tumbling from the boughs they once called home, while the last glow of summer lingers on the horizon." Thank you for providing some tunes to drink to
Das Problem ist dass man das Erste "die dadam pi dadm pie da dam" betont spielt und das zweite mal, " diedadam pidadam pidadam" ... Also ganz rund. Du spielst beides gleich. Ich habe das Stück schon 200 mal gehört und egal ob auf Schallplatte von den Royal Scots Dragoon Guards 1965 oder die Simson Fraser University PB 2024 sie spielen den ersten Teil betont und den zweiten rund... Was ist nun korrekt???
This is one of the first tunes I learned on my own. I love it because it's not actually a genuine "Piobaireachd" which is just a Gaelic word for "Bagpiping". Or what the Scotts like to call "Big Music". It's a tune of joy, that's for sure! Enjoyed playing along with you.
Thank you for the tunes! It really helps! You have a great birl! Could you do a video with advice for this finger movement? Thanks again for teaching us!
So it not round , but you live in yer wee 4/4 Germanic world and I’ll keep doing my thing !!
Giving you props from Chicago's South Side. I'm listening to your performance as I'm sipping on Proth Askaig Islay single malt scotch whiskey. The box states as follows: "The Spirit of Islay prepares for rest. Golden,leaves emerge, tumbling from the boughs they once called home, while the last glow of summer lingers on the horizon." Thank you for providing some tunes to drink to
Bloody awful noise
Cheers !!
Your breathing technique is admirable!
Hello great videos what chanter reeds uyou using thanks
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Yes,i play smallpipes
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One of the most difficult melodies for me. It's hard to make a strike.
Good march!
So cool! If I was just listening and not watching, I would have thought I was listening to a synth!
Jesus, did that cat survive?
Das Problem ist dass man das Erste "die dadam pi dadm pie da dam" betont spielt und das zweite mal, " diedadam pidadam pidadam" ... Also ganz rund. Du spielst beides gleich. Ich habe das Stück schon 200 mal gehört und egal ob auf Schallplatte von den Royal Scots Dragoon Guards 1965 oder die Simson Fraser University PB 2024 sie spielen den ersten Teil betont und den zweiten rund... Was ist nun korrekt???
This is one of the first tunes I learned on my own. I love it because it's not actually a genuine "Piobaireachd" which is just a Gaelic word for "Bagpiping". Or what the Scotts like to call "Big Music". It's a tune of joy, that's for sure! Enjoyed playing along with you.
Very helpful thank you
Wow! Most exactly played!❤
cheers
Curious what practice chanter he use it 🤔
Played beautiful and clear Thanks. I Mean to learn this lovely tune and play it on my fiddle.
It's a fun piece. Is it grade 4 or 3?
grade 2 I believe
Cheers Pipes lovely tune
Cheers pipes
Still one of my favourite tunes
Mine to I am relearning ut after many years beautiful tune
So well played
Wow! Very nice! Could you please do a video of you playing that on the bagpipes?
Love the expression
Hi Scott, If possible could you play 1st Argyll's into Venice as I've looked on TH-cam and can't see anyone playing the tune. Much appreciated Roy
Hi Scott, I like watching your videos, Do you play a tune called The 1st Argyll's into Venice Thanks Roy
One of my top favourites
Perfect birls
Great tune by PM Donald McLeod , Seaforth Highlanders, to his fellow friend James or William “Dodd” Flett, from Flotta Island
Great stuff! Thanks for making these videos.
Thank you for the tunes! It really helps! You have a great birl! Could you do a video with advice for this finger movement? Thanks again for teaching us!
Do you mean the birl
Yes sir! Thank you again for all of your tunes… I’m still struggling with making that movement with my pinkie finger…
Fantastic circular breathing too...
Thank you - Vielen Dank
Love that chanter
“Thank youuu”
Thanks Scott
Cheers Pipes
Cheers pipes
Cheers pipes
How do you do your Birls so quickly?
Just practice, that's the key .
Lovely tune that, cheers Pipes
cheeky we number that one might be a good one for the Clasp?
Cheers Pipes brilliant wee tune that
Love the T shirt Pipes
NIce T Shirt bud