Organ and pipes sound fantastic together. Uilleann pipes are almost like a miniature organ anyway. The instruments are distant cousins from long ago, so to hear them being played together by young men is wonderfully magical. Thank you lads, that was more than brilliant
You do not have to believe me at all, but for me Tadhg, towards the end, quite unknowingly, strikes harmonies with Colm; which both of them strike, which are chords beyond the norm; and it breaks me in two pieces and my heart into a million, and anyone's with ears to hear, who has truly learned to listen! - These two can show us perfectly how notes can fight and blend; and take us beyond the stars, to heavens we never ever dreamt about!
At the third Sunday of Epìphany 2020, for me, this is utterly S+U+P+E+R+N+A+T+U+R+A+L !!! Tadhg and Colm brought the glorious music of our beloved Turlough O'Carolan to dazzling LIFE! ... Oh, My God, such MAGNIFICENCE! ... It makes me weep; I see the green misty mountains and all the Beauty of Ireland that blind Turlough was able to magically make so visible; even more than for folk with two healthy eyes!
OK, you needn't believe me; I can hear different harmonies coming to the fore every time I listen again to them!. Just WHAT have these two lads got in their power?
This is stunningly brilliant, a deep long ago sweet sad sound on the uilleann pipes perfectly matched with the playing of the organ, really great playing Joe and David. If I had my life to live all over again i would learn to play the uilleann pipes but I am as old as the Sun
Lovely job lads! Reminds me of Planxty (I grew up with the black album being played a lot) although I don't think they played this particular one of Carolan's
Have ye heard Liam Ó'Flynn's first solo album (1988) -- he does a cover of 'The Faery Queen' with harpsichord. (If not it's here on YT channel 'Irish Folk & Trad'). At first I thought it was O'Carolan as well, but by Purcell from roughly the same time
The main similarity between the organ and the uilleann pipes is that you need at least one extra limb to play either of them properly..... Irish music, and Irish culture generally, are in good hands it seems. And very talented hands too!!
I'm sorry to say that my only contribution is to listen. When it comes to creating our music "bímse ar dímhaoin mar lúidín an phíobaire" - 'I'm as idle as the pinkie of the piper.'
I have one word for this piece "BEAUTIFUL"!!!!!
So good, and great to see a couple of youngsters playing difficult instruments so well..
Liam O Flynn would be proud.
Wonderfull bless you ❤❤❤❤❤
This young man on the pipes has a gift sent from god. Unreal 👌👌👌
Wonderful job on a wonderful piece!
I,m a lifelong accordionist aged 70. This is lovely, and good to learn from young people. I,ll give it a go on the box. Thanks.
.
Organ and pipes sound fantastic together. Uilleann pipes are almost like a miniature organ anyway. The instruments are distant cousins from long ago, so to hear them being played together by young men is wonderfully magical. Thank you lads, that was more than brilliant
Good lord, this is quite magnificent, two talented musician creating such incredible music, so proud to be Celt.
You do not have to believe me at all, but for me Tadhg, towards the end, quite unknowingly, strikes harmonies with Colm; which both of them strike, which are chords beyond the norm; and it breaks me in two pieces and my heart into a million, and anyone's with ears to hear, who has truly learned to listen! - These two can show us perfectly how notes can fight and blend; and take us beyond the stars, to heavens we never ever dreamt about!
What more need be said!
Go h-íontach ar Fad!
Wow! the pipes!❤ 😅
Excellent! Greetings!
At the third Sunday of Epìphany 2020, for me, this is utterly S+U+P+E+R+N+A+T+U+R+A+L !!! Tadhg and Colm brought the glorious music of our beloved Turlough O'Carolan to dazzling LIFE! ... Oh, My God, such MAGNIFICENCE! ... It makes me weep; I see the green misty mountains and all the Beauty of Ireland that blind Turlough was able to magically make so visible; even more than for folk with two healthy eyes!
Well said and very true!
OK, you needn't believe me; I can hear different harmonies coming to the fore every time I listen again to them!. Just WHAT have these two lads got in their power?
Best version on TH-cam. Thank you
They are SUPERNATURAL!!!!!!
Brilliant guys.❤👍🇨🇮
Brilliant
Thx from Germany! You touched my heart, god bless you!
Really good Colm. Organ works well with pipes.
This is stunningly brilliant, a deep long ago sweet sad sound on the uilleann pipes perfectly matched with the playing of the organ, really great playing Joe and David. If I had my life to live all over again i would learn to play the uilleann pipes but I am as old as the Sun
Very very beautiful, congratulations from France 🇫🇷
Outstanding!!!
Well that's just brilliant. Keep it up lads!
This is absolutely brilliant and magnificently beautiful! Thank you lads for sharing this with us all!
This needs more views. Pure magic lads, keep it up
😁🥰🎄thank you
sublime
Guaranteed feis winners i say.
Outstanding pipes, pure delight!
Awesome lads. Gave me chills.
THAT was utterly delightful. Beautiful. Well done.
Perfectly played and arranged! Compliments you two!❤👍
Brilliant Colm and Tadhg - I'm going to use this in class today!
Maeve Lyons why....
@@balddonaldcerrone7930
I assume for the edification and enlightening of her students.
Excellent really excellent, thank you.
Very enjoyable, thank you lads!
Lovely.
Beautiful
Good, keep these guys together so the fiddles and mandolins don't get drowned out 😅
Fabulous..
Great playing, both of you!
Superb!
Lovely stuff
Excellent53
Well done lads,you're absolutely brilliant!
A+B+S+O+L+U+T+E+L+Y !!! - Turlough O'Carolan incarnated through the love and fingers of these two dear fellows and his unearthly melody!!
Well done!
Wonderful , álainn
Tá sé 'san fhuil agat.
Lovely job lads! Reminds me of Planxty (I grew up with the black album being played a lot) although I don't think they played this particular one of Carolan's
Have ye heard Liam Ó'Flynn's first solo album (1988) -- he does a cover of 'The Faery Queen' with harpsichord. (If not it's here on YT channel 'Irish Folk & Trad'). At first I thought it was O'Carolan as well, but by Purcell from roughly the same time
Class
The main similarity between the organ and the uilleann pipes is that you need at least one extra limb to play either of them properly.....
Irish music, and Irish culture generally, are in good hands it seems.
And very talented hands too!!
I'm sorry to say that my only contribution is to listen.
When it comes to creating our music "bímse ar dímhaoin mar lúidín an phíobaire" - 'I'm as idle as the pinkie of the piper.'
@@dukadarodear2176
Ach tá tù anseo linn!
@@gloin10
TÁIM!
E BRAVI.
So good to see youngsters working that much magic.
Thumbs up...and compared to you I'm "all thumbs", so that's a lot of ups!
Good on ypu!
"Ar díomhaoin mar lúidín an phíobaire." (Idle like the small finger of the piper.)
brillant....! you may try charles o connor
Wow that Bagpipe sounds like the Chicken on our Farm Singing, Great Bag Piping Mr Scotman!!!! ... Love It.
Irish composed and Irish performed by two talented Irish guys nothing to do with either Scotland or bag pipes!!!!.
The lad is literally playing Irish bagpipes, and doing a fine job, too. I know they’re Uillean pipes, but those are still a type of bagpipes.
why don't they play this type of music In the Baptist or Presbyterian churches??
Who says they don't ?
We have Presbyterians born and raised in IRELAND. GET UP AND DANCE!
Admiration is not even close to what these buachailli inspire.
To the three 👎, get a life or join a club 👿
Like pipes, like organ...not liking this combo...sorry