Seán Potts & Seán Óg Potts - Caoineadh an Phíobaire | Tigh Colfer, Loch Garman | Geantraí 2007 | TG4
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- Colfer's Pub, Wexford : Seán Potts (whistle) & Seán Óg Potts (píb uilleann) starting off with a slow air, Caoineadh an Phíobaire (The Piper's Lament 0:00) & Strike The Gay Harp (Jig 1:43) in a clip from the TG4 music series Geantraí recorded in 2007.
Seán Potts ar an fheadóg stáin agus a mhac, Seán Óg Potts ar na píb i dTigh Colfer, Loch Garman sa mbliain 2007 . Bronnadh Gradam Saoil TG4 ar Sean Potts sinsear i 2010.
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Father and son in sync. Amazing. Hot and cauld wind pipes the 'gether. God Bless!
Did Sean Potts play with the chieftains this is a lovely tune and the one following
Yes he did!
wow; the penny whistle and uilleanns were in tune with each other; this reminds me of a waterfall.
Is that a Generation Bb whistle, or is it a brass tube, probably from another brand, and a generation fipple placed upon it?
All I have is an educated guess: Generation does not make a whistle in B natural, so the common advice is to purchase one in Bb and then adjust it so that it is in B natural. However, Brass generation whistles normally come with a red mouthpiece. Additionally, I haven't found many makers outside of the top ones that do whistles in B. Hence, this whistle is probably a generation mouthpiece over a custom pipe.
At least, that's my guess. Could be totally off the mark!