In her early 90’s, my Mum still remembered most of the first verse lyrics. One of her earliest memories was of sitting on her mother’s lap in a big (school) hall, aged 3-4, listening to her eldest sister singing this song.
Thank you! And the fingering is the same, where you will find a slight difference is in the hole spacing. Key of A (what I'm playing here) is almost identical, whereas Keys D and C have the holes cramped quite close together and it can be awkward to play if you don't have small fingers
In her early 90’s, my Mum still remembered most of the first verse lyrics. One of her earliest memories was of sitting on her mother’s lap in a big (school) hall, aged 3-4, listening to her eldest sister singing this song.
Very nice melody,was my first tune on smallpipes
Gorgeous tune, such a great sound. One of my favourites. Thank you!
It is also one of my favourite classics :)
That is a lovely tune. I played it many years ago and you played harmonies as well. Well played. Cheers from Australia
Thumbs up to the Busker Twins :)
great job¡ great sound
Great
Great Stuff! Lovely DUET :-D Tell me this, do the small pipes have the same fingering as the GHB? :-)
Thank you! And the fingering is the same, where you will find a slight difference is in the hole spacing. Key of A (what I'm playing here) is almost identical, whereas Keys D and C have the holes cramped quite close together and it can be awkward to play if you don't have small fingers
Well done... You play harmonies ? ✌️👍🏼🤘🏼😊
Thank you! Yes, melody line and the harmonies
@@TheLonelyBusker.... Excellent 👍🏼😎
What make are these pipes? Sounds great played together
They're Fred Morrison pipes made by McCallum, definitely haven't looked back since buying them!
@@TheLonelyBusker such a sweet sound. Do they have plastic or cane chanter reeds?
@@michaeljking cane chanter reed, and ezee drone plastic reeds for the drones
@@TheLonelyBusker thanks. Great combination
@@michaeljking Thank you!