once i learned that the hurdy gurdy had drone strings i thought it sounded a bit like the string version of a bagpipe; it seemed to me they would work well together. and here we are. well done, by the way!
Amazing to hear! This is my goal when I get my bagpipe. I have a friend who play the Hurdy Gurdy and another who play Nyckelharpa, would love to play with them both in the future. Inspiring stuff you've shared, thank you!
Fantastic! The harmonies between the Flemish pipes (?) and the hurdy gurdy truly give me goosebumps. Your rhythms are mesmerizing and the two of you really rock when the "dog" starts to bark.
Sounds great had an idea in my mind to arrange something for song I’m writing with pipe & hurdy gurdy and was glad to see this to get an idea of sound together which I really like
Dudes... I am folk flute/bodhran/guitar/siniging musician (irish and french sailors songs) just coming back from a concert I played and I ended by chance on your gig... I think I definetly got one more song in my set to play... I hope I will have at least a barely equal quality when I will play it on irish whistle and my friend playing with me on guitare cuz your performance is so fucking good.
Fantastic!!! Could you please send me some tunes like these one? I am a Galician piper and I play Medieval pipes too. Would like to gather at least a dozen on these! Wonderful duo! Keep up the magic!! Love!
Those pipes are absolutely, beautiful (so is the gurdy!) Can you tell me what model of Jon Swayne pipes they are, and in what key? I play a set of Jon Swaynes myself, so looking at you, I am interested in buying another! Thank you for the amazing tunes
It's a set of English border bagpipes, with modernised fingering so that they can play into the second octave, giving a full range of an octave and a half. The maker is Jonathan Swayne. (Historically a similar, but slightly less developed, instrument was played in the north of England and the Scottish border country.)
Border pipes, but with French cornemuse du Centre fingering, as made by Jon Swayne. Unlike the Lowland pipes, the chanter on these can overblow into the next octave, giving you the three extra notes. I have a couple of sets of these pipes myself.
Sooo beautiful and in perfect synchronization! Piece reminds me of “come ye o’er frae France”
Listening to this performance literally gave me goosebumps, bagpipes and hurdy gurdies, a match made in heaven, thank you making this exist!
once i learned that the hurdy gurdy had drone strings i thought it sounded a bit like the string version of a bagpipe; it seemed to me they would work well together.
and here we are.
well done, by the way!
So humble, so good. Beautiful tune, unbelievable chemistry.
Amazing to hear! This is my goal when I get my bagpipe. I have a friend who play the Hurdy Gurdy and another who play Nyckelharpa, would love to play with them both in the future. Inspiring stuff you've shared, thank you!
What a wonderful ensemble that would be!
i just stumbled upon this and i am in love. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful talents and music.
Thank you for this music
Really fantastic stuff. Nice to see more continental European bagpipes out there! I'm having a great time with my medieval Flemish-style pipes.
Fantastic! The harmonies between the Flemish pipes (?) and the hurdy gurdy truly give me goosebumps. Your rhythms are mesmerizing and the two of you really rock when the "dog" starts to bark.
English border pipes.
Cornemuse du Centre, 20 pouces.
Muy hermosa música. La abrazamos en México. Excelentes intérpretes que son uds. Saludos desde Morelos, México.
Yo también soy de México, y a mi también me encanta esta música rústica Europenia!!! ❤❤❤
Wonderful sound!
Came for the sounds, stayed for the calves
Oooowwwww this is soooo beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!🥺🥺🥺
An absolute blessing to my ears, thanks a lot for the tune
Wow. Beautiful. Thank you 🙏
Thats AWESOME !!!
Thank you for your Kind CONTRIBUTION
Can listen for hours 😊
Great job from both of you, love it! 😀
Beautiful!
So awesome. Thanks so much!
Just Found You today. Member if the Scottish Rite...... Had to build my own hurdy gurdy. Slowly becoming a fan. Thank You.
Love it!
Amazing!
SIMPLESMENTE PERFEITO!!!
Bagpipe + hurdy gurdy =
que hermoso, bello de verdad...
So inspiring!
I'm hoping the accidents of history will give me the chance to hear you playing again. Bonnes fêtes !
How about a like and a comment reminder haha
Awesomeness!
absolute rock guys.
Wunderbar ihr zwei.
Gruss Robert
Sounds great had an idea in my mind to arrange something for song I’m writing with pipe & hurdy gurdy and was glad to see this to get an idea of sound together which I really like
That is awesome!
beautyful!!!
Dudes... I am folk flute/bodhran/guitar/siniging musician (irish and french sailors songs) just coming back from a concert I played and I ended by chance on your gig... I think I definetly got one more song in my set to play...
I hope I will have at least a barely equal quality when I will play it on irish whistle and my friend playing with me on guitare cuz your performance is so fucking good.
bagpipe and hurdy gurdy are the best musical instruments ever
j'adore votre art !!! continuez !!!
Hermoso 🥰
Tres beau.
NICE!!
bless you
不思議な旋律
Sehr schön 🎵🎶👍🏼☘️
Вы Ирландцы!? Тогда тройное браво!!
Adorable...!!!
Vers nice, good job !
Oh yes!
Mi è piacuta molto
Very good.
wunderschön :D
Both instruments well tuned and choring well 😊
😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
Fantastic!!! Could you please send me some tunes like these one? I am a Galician piper and I play Medieval pipes too. Would like to gather at least a dozen on these! Wonderful duo! Keep up the magic!! Love!
Dans ce château j'ai également joué de la cornemuse (veuze) en le visitant c'est formidable.
Goddamn, this is good!
Das ist fantastisch - genau DAS, was ich schon lange suche. Bitte noch sehr viel mehr davon. Gibt es eine Musik-CD?
Those pipes are absolutely, beautiful (so is the gurdy!) Can you tell me what model of Jon Swayne pipes they are, and in what key? I play a set of Jon Swaynes myself, so looking at you, I am interested in buying another! Thank you for the amazing tunes
The pipes are in low d.
Hi there, could you tell the brand or builder of your hurdy Gurdy, the sound is amazing !
Wonderful tune! Do you have any sheet music? Thanks!
Is there a recording I could get hold of?
y2mate
Wow!! Nice tune!!. Can I use your video to add a rhythm guitar and upload to my TH-cam channel ?? Only with your permission of course..
Thank you :)
Sounds interesting ...do it ;)
You have our permission.
Lovely playing. What is the source for these?
Amazing video!!! What kind of bagpipe is that?
Cheers from Mexico!
It's a set of English border bagpipes, with modernised fingering so that they can play into the second octave, giving a full range of an octave and a half. The maker is Jonathan Swayne. (Historically a similar, but slightly less developed, instrument was played in the north of England and the Scottish border country.)
« Dévidez quenouilleuuuuh zé quenouiletteuuuh ! »
Cam ye all frae France. Steeleye Span.
гуддддд
Wahnsinn
Are those Lowland Pipes that Ms. Cue is playing?
Border pipes, but with French cornemuse du Centre fingering, as made by Jon Swayne. Unlike the Lowland pipes, the chanter on these can overblow into the next octave, giving you the three extra notes. I have a couple of sets of these pipes myself.
Thats a nice Hornpipe. What is ist called?Are there Notes? I like to play it with my Hurdy Gurdy!
Cd? Spotify?
Are you still active guys?!?!? 🙏🏽
Je sui uruguayen,prenom Sarzay..Iil est du origen francés? Merci!!!!
Sarzay es un pueblo pequeño con un castillo en el centro de Francia.
Cam ye o'er frae France?
Steve McKenzie it's 'Lancashire Hornpipe' :)
The tune reminds me of a Scottish one. Maybe you are already familiar with it. thesession.org/tunes/8145
PS - You guys are great.
This would fit so well with The Witcher
I could see this as being the theme of a village, town, or maybe a small port city in a video game. Good work guys, got me dancing in my chair :)
hmmm
Is that an electric bagpipe?
No. She pumped the bellows under her right elbow.
@@marshall739 O thank god. I was thinking it was ruined but now i am back to thinking WOW what a amazing song.
Is this english bagpiping?
A 17th or 18th century English hornpipe as played on English bagpipes and a hurdy gurdy by two Germans.
Well they're an interesting couple.
I like their house.
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Je suis Meoringian
What a way to wake up the neighbors
Thank God music has progressed away from this. Imagine being stuck with this?
Lowest iq take in the last 300 years
obvious troll is obvious