Well he's had 98,000+ views so he must be doing something right. I just can't believe the number of comments from people who clearly don't see that it's a spoof. Well done Jeff for fooling them and making me laugh.
as an uillean pipe player of many years i will just say that a strong sense of humor will probably be your most useful tool when traveling through this strange world
Frederick Stafford I have always wanted to play these pipes. I am absolutely in love with them. Yet everytime I am confronted with how theyre actually played, I become overwhelmed, break out in sweats and experience horrible IBS.
I have just started to learn the Oolong Pipes myself and find that your initial fingering and the resultant sonic abomination is strikingly similar to that of my own. I feel seen, thank you Jeff.
I remember watching this back in 2013 and peeling with laughter, only to find that nobody in the comments had any sense of humour and blindly insisted on correcting his pronunciation. Several years have since passed and, low and behold, nothing has changed. It's a joke, guys. Come on.
Scroll down and see my response of about 6 months ago... some of us get it. I just came back to this for a good laugh after my first shot at playing the pipes. I was so discouraged, I needed to come back to this to give me back my perspective.
I very nearly fell out of my chair laughing when you started singing along... This here is a brilliantly-crafted bit of humor, and I hope you've improved a bit with practice since your first day. :)
flip inheck words have dialects, names do not. It is in fact pronounced "Illan" as in Gillan w/o the G. Names are (should be) always pronounced the way they should be pronounced (ie, as the people HOLDING the name say it). Illan. Not Yoolean. If you look up vids of Irish people saying it, you'll see this is true. But hey, prove me wrong! I'll accept it if I am wrong.
flip inheck Well, then apparently I'm wrong. But this guy gives Illan as the main one and Illian as an alt. www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=uilleann Another vid I found pronouncing it. How to Say or Pronounce Uilleann Pipes But I think it may be you and some others are just saying it phonetically (how it's spelt). Rock on.
Anywhere I've been I've heard uilleann (being the irish for elbow) pronounced as illun, so I can attest that it's pronounced illun in munster, leinster and connaught gaelic, and illun/ullun in ulster gaelic.
platinum9654 I think for me, I'm going with the consensus of people where the pipes came from and it sounds like the consensus is "Illan". So, that's going to be my ponunciation.
TruthSurge I was agreeing with you, illun and illan are basically the same thing, I was just saying that it is definitely not yoolean, oolean, or any other variation with a pronounced u.
I do have much respect for the Uilleann Pipe, this is a wonderful instrument that I love and it reached my heart and soul when first hearing it ... but I'm sorry ... This is just hilarious, when feeling low I watch this and it really makes me laugh :) I must confess that I was in tears too :)))
OMG, I was just starting to look for instructional videos on the uillean pipes because of the lovely, haunting sound. Stumbled on this, and was slightly confused by the "Comedy" category. By the time he had started playing for a minute or so, I was crying with laughter, literally. Well done! - But I don't think I'll be trying to learn anytime soon!
This is SO funny! "B-Lou Reed" - love it. Jeff, you should have your own TV show! Laughing aside, the clip did make me want to try to play the instrument!
HILARIOUS!!! hahaha... this would be me if I tackled this octopus for the first time... and I'm a bagpiper!! It's a whole different technique. Well done Jeff for shooting off the cuff!
hahahahaha one of the funniest things iv seen on you tube, and i watch alot of youtube. That was great! And u have made me second guess rushing out and buying a set ;)
Absolutely classic! I have a set of Scottish pipes and although I am not much better now I can clearly remember that stage of learning. Very bold to record and post it. Be warned potential bagpipers. There instruments are very difficult to get started on. However if you persevere they are extremely rewarding. Thanks for the video Jeff, you made me smile.
This was just so funny. Specially the way he keeps stressing the deliberate mis-pronunciation, causing a comment storm! Its a joke! How can anyone have taken this seriously? Like how he says if you are a Heroin addict you can save a bit of time with the strap, or because they are strapped to you, it makes them harder to rob, but then if your kidnapped with them on etc... plus there is a bit of truth in it, we do all sound like that in the beginning - and probably always will if you get these dirt cheap Asian pipes... I've tried and failed to get pipes like these going for lads, twice. Only ever buy pipes from a reputable maker, who is not afraid to stamp his name into the chanter, if you don't you will stay like Jeff here! ;) Thanks for the laugh!
Lmao. This man just said, "if Your a heroine addict, you can uh...you know...uhm..." I'm done with youtube for today. You have a like and sub from me, my friend
This is a great video...I was in tears at the 4:00 mark! Haters are gonna hate... and on that note, I was pondering taking up this complex instrument...I watched several videos prior to this one, and already made up my mind to leave well enough alone...This is not a "hate" comment, more of a self-realization that, No, I will not be able to conquer this instrument...keep up with your videos though and pay no mind to the a$$hats who give negative compliments about your playing...!
Why don't people take personal responsibility. You should have used the toilet before viewing the vid ! Its funny how the human body excretes liquids ! When he started to "play" tears would NOT stop rolling down my cheeks. So I thought I would conduct a experiment ; to see how many times I could replay the part where he starts playing. I made it to seven. Had to stop. I was soaked in tears, sweating profusely, muscles aching, feeling dizzy. and the missus thought I'd lost it ! Happy days !
I used to try the pipes. I once went to pipe legend dan dowd to get my bellows fixed and I said to him " there`s something wrong with the bellows". dan said there`s nothing wrong with the bellows...it`s you!
Union bagpipes. The name "uilleann pipes" was invented by Henry Grattan Flood c. 1912, at a time when the word "Union" had uneasy political connotations.
Fluent Gaelgóir here. It's the "Uilleann (elbow) Pipes" pronounced "ill-an"as in an "ill man" but without the "m" hence "ill-an." Not aimed at the guy in the video as this is clearly comedy. But I haven't a clue where all these other people in the comments are getting their pronunciation from... Talk about butchering our already struggling language lol. Anyway kudos on the video. Terrible playing but I really needed the laugh! You should consider standup :D
it's uilleann which is pronounced "illin" or " illen" what ever way you want people have different opinions. I'm a piper myself, this fellah is a clown but he had me in stitches laughing to be honest! in an underground bunker or as a heroin addict? he seems mad! but it amused me so I'm glad I watched it! gas
Now, understand just how correct "oolliann" is for pronunciation. Yes. Correct. Because... When anyone is successful in playing one of these convoluted, entangling and admittedly troublesome instruments, the listener will exclaim, "Oooo!" Hence the name.
Well he's had 98,000+ views so he must be doing something right. I just can't believe the number of comments from people who clearly don't see that it's a spoof. Well done Jeff for fooling them and making me laugh.
i came here to correct him and left with a much better sense :X
as an uillean pipe player of many years i will just say that a strong sense of humor will probably be your most useful tool when traveling through this strange world
Frederick Stafford I have always wanted to play these pipes. I am absolutely in love with them. Yet everytime I am confronted with how theyre actually played, I become overwhelmed, break out in sweats and experience horrible IBS.
I have just started to learn the Oolong Pipes myself and find that your initial fingering and the resultant sonic abomination is strikingly similar to that of my own. I feel seen, thank you Jeff.
I remember watching this back in 2013 and peeling with laughter, only to find that nobody in the comments had any sense of humour and blindly insisted on correcting his pronunciation. Several years have since passed and, low and behold, nothing has changed. It's a joke, guys. Come on.
Shame its not funny
Skyfinity .... Agree..... Its really only a joke..... 😃
Skyfinity
Poe's law
Scroll down and see my response of about 6 months ago... some of us get it. I just came back to this for a good laugh after my first shot at playing the pipes. I was so discouraged, I needed to come back to this to give me back my perspective.
Man, I'm way too stoned for this
Whoa ! Don't knock it man. After watching this, I found I could play the recorder !!!!! ; )
Happy days.
only another 20 years 11months 6 days to go keep up the good work and thanks for the laugh that was really funny
The uilleann pipes in the instrumental version of My Heart Will Go On are nothing short of amazing. So beautiful!
Sounds like the death rattle of the last haggis I shot, legally of course.
I very nearly fell out of my chair laughing when you started singing along... This here is a brilliantly-crafted bit of humor, and I hope you've improved a bit with practice since your first day. :)
Isn't it pronounced "illan" instead of "oolian"? I'd assume the first thing to get right is the damn name of the instrument. :)
flip inheck words have dialects, names do not. It is in fact pronounced "Illan" as in Gillan w/o the G. Names are (should be) always pronounced the way they should be pronounced (ie, as the people HOLDING the name say it).
Illan. Not Yoolean. If you look up vids of Irish people saying it, you'll see this is true. But hey, prove me wrong! I'll accept it if I am wrong.
flip inheck Well, then apparently I'm wrong. But this guy gives Illan as the main one and Illian as an alt.
www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=uilleann
Another vid I found pronouncing it.
How to Say or Pronounce Uilleann Pipes
But I think it may be you and some others are just saying it phonetically (how it's spelt). Rock on.
Anywhere I've been I've heard uilleann (being the irish for elbow) pronounced as illun, so I can attest that it's pronounced illun in munster, leinster and connaught gaelic, and illun/ullun in ulster gaelic.
platinum9654 I think for me, I'm going with the consensus of people where the pipes came from and it sounds like the consensus is "Illan". So, that's going to be my ponunciation.
TruthSurge I was agreeing with you, illun and illan are basically the same thing, I was just saying that it is definitely not yoolean, oolean, or any other variation with a pronounced u.
I love it. Laughing the whole way through... bravo sir, bravo!!! 🤣😂😁👍
I do have much respect for the Uilleann Pipe, this is a wonderful instrument that I love and it reached my heart and soul when first hearing it ... but I'm sorry ... This is just hilarious, when feeling low I watch this and it really makes me laugh :)
I must confess that I was in tears too :)))
OMG, I was just starting to look for instructional videos on the uillean pipes because of the lovely, haunting sound. Stumbled on this, and was slightly confused by the "Comedy" category. By the time he had started playing for a minute or so, I was crying with laughter, literally. Well done! - But I don't think I'll be trying to learn anytime soon!
That right there was one of the funniest things I've ever seen!
So hillarious made tears run down my face. A natural comedian and he can play instruments very well according to his other videos.
Best instructional video, period.
Please post the tabs of what you are playing. I try to nail it down but can't....and I love the tune. Well done!
I wish my Grand father was as funny as you are in this video when he tough me to play when I was a young child.
Brilliant! Just brilliant. As soon as you said Oohlian I was hooked. I haven't laughed so hard in ages. Thank you for your comic genius xx
Can I borrow you next time I go hunting? Definitely sounded like some poor animal in distress. Great video!
The Lou Reed joke... I laughed waay too hard, love this!
I bet the neighbours thought that a duck was locked in mortal combat with a moose! Great stuff (^-^)
+UnderSeaShadow i thought it was a donkey being slowly slaughtered...
THIS was the greatest video on TH-cam I have seen in a very long time!!!! THANK you for laugh!
This is SO funny! "B-Lou Reed" - love it. Jeff, you should have your own TV show! Laughing aside, the clip did make me want to try to play the instrument!
I thought this video was serious until I started hearing him play LOL.
You are a super cool cat with such a kooky sense of humor !LOVE IT ! Thanks for 5:18 minutes of joy and laughter !
Sounds like a balloon deflating
HILARIOUS!!! hahaha... this would be me if I tackled this octopus for the first time... and I'm a bagpiper!! It's a whole different technique. Well done Jeff for shooting off the cuff!
hahahahaha one of the funniest things iv seen on you tube, and i watch alot of youtube. That was great! And u have made me second guess rushing out and buying a set ;)
They're simply pronounced as "illen pipes"
Absolutely classic! I have a set of Scottish pipes and although I am not much better now I can clearly remember that stage of learning. Very bold to record and post it. Be warned potential bagpipers. There instruments are very difficult to get started on. However if you persevere they are extremely rewarding. Thanks for the video Jeff, you made me smile.
Something tells me he is quite experienced with pipes, albeit a different kind..
That was hilarious, thank you. I wish you well on your piping.
I wondered if he ever got around to playing them so I fast forwarded to the 4:00 minute mark... brilliant :D
You made my day!!! 😀
Jeff you are my hero, for the rest of my life
Absolute classic. Funniest thing I’ve seen in ages. Well done.
Hahaha keep practicing Jeff! You will get it in about 21 years mate!
I always die when he puts on the drones XD. 4:36 Dat face tho.
This was just so funny. Specially the way he keeps stressing the deliberate mis-pronunciation, causing a comment storm! Its a joke! How can anyone have taken this seriously? Like how he says if you are a Heroin addict you can save a bit of time with the strap, or because they are strapped to you, it makes them harder to rob, but then if your kidnapped with them on etc... plus there is a bit of truth in it, we do all sound like that in the beginning - and probably always will if you get these dirt cheap Asian pipes... I've tried and failed to get pipes like these going for lads, twice. Only ever buy pipes from a reputable maker, who is not afraid to stamp his name into the chanter, if you don't you will stay like Jeff here! ;) Thanks for the laugh!
3:50: Oh rescue the poor cat!
I got a practice set of Uilleann bagpipes for my 21st birthday, it took me a whole month to play a song.
Lmao. This man just said, "if Your a heroine addict, you can uh...you know...uhm..."
I'm done with youtube for today. You have a like and sub from me, my friend
Uilleann pipers are a strange breed. We have to be...As a fellow kiwi I feel it's ok to say this lad is awesomely in a league of his own. Go Jeff!!!
This never gets old.oh my goodness >:D
How are things coming around with you'r Ullieann Pipe learning Jeff ? 😊
Not ooollleeeaaann pipes, it is pronounced more like illen.
It's clearly a joke.
As an Irish person this was rather entertaining. What a fool. :D maybe he knows that he is saying uilleann completely wrong. But yes, awesome!!!
Any chance you'd give us a tune on the old squeezes box that is sitting on the piano,or a bit of Scruggs on the five string???????
They're Uilleann (ill-an) not oolian, and just call them Uilleann pipes, not Uillean bagpipes,
+Caoimhe k This was meant to be a funny video, I'm quite sure he knows this.
We need more people likes this.real English. Henry Vlll would have been so proud.
Haa, great humour :o) Just what the world needs: Music and smiles. What a great character you are!
I love this guy, and his Lou Reed... :-D
I laughed so !@#$ing hard when I watched this. I love this guy I wish he lived next door to me. I bet it is even funnier after a puff of cheeba
Nice one !!! Do you give lessons??
When you smoke so much #reefer that your hair turns into hemp wick.
+Hubert Applebaum Nice troll
Your last comment sums the clip up nicely..
The way you go at it, count on more like 63 years mastering the [Ill'n] pipes
Sounds beautiful
This is a great video...I was in tears at the 4:00 mark! Haters are gonna hate... and on that note, I was pondering taking up this complex instrument...I watched several videos prior to this one, and already made up my mind to leave well enough alone...This is not a "hate" comment, more of a self-realization that, No, I will not be able to conquer this instrument...keep up with your videos though and pay no mind to the a$$hats who give negative compliments about your playing...!
This is fantastic! Sounded like someone trying to kill a goose with flatulence. Brilliant.
118 people have no sense of humour.
Lou reed. Lol, your such a dad. Love it!
My pet snake went fucking mental listening to this man..
lol! "if you happen to be a heroin addict.." love it!
SQEEEEEEEEREERRRRRRREKRKKKKKKKKKK that's what it sounded like 🤣🤣💀
This video illustrates why I play a harp and not the uilleann (ooolyan) bagpipes :-D Thank you for this fine post. You made my day.
Jeff, you're a natural and don't let anyone tell you otherwise - maith thu!😁
The drones look like mest up trumpet
I love you, internet. Never leave me.
mate you made me piss myself...very funny
Why don't people take personal responsibility. You should have used the toilet before viewing the vid !
Its funny how the human body excretes liquids ! When he started to "play" tears would NOT stop rolling down my cheeks. So I thought I would conduct a experiment ; to see how many times I could replay the part where he starts playing. I made it to seven. Had to stop. I was soaked in tears, sweating profusely, muscles aching, feeling dizzy.
and the missus thought I'd lost it !
Happy days !
What do you want to bet that he turned this into a bong? The Pakistani in Sialkot who crapped out this wall hanger junk set was high too.
It's pronounced "illian" I speak gaelige (irish) and you don't pronounce irish words as you see them!
ahhh youtube...you've just robbed my life of another 5 minutes...
thank you for letting me know that i should not get one and think i could learn how to play. this was funny though!
I like the humor! 😂👍😎
"OOOhlieann bagpipes" hahahah
You say they're faulty ! Price tag is still on them, so go and return them and swap them for a tin whistle, or a plastic trumpet.
If you're taking requests I would like to hear Aha - Take on me
+Marvin The Maniacal Dancing Ape here you are again
I'd happily wait 21 years for him to play "You're in the army now" by Status Quo (one of my favourites.
made me laugh, that..hahahhaa.. xxx
I laughed way too hard at this 😂😂😂
I used to try the pipes. I once went to pipe legend dan dowd to get my bellows fixed and I said to him " there`s something wrong with the bellows". dan said there`s nothing wrong with the bellows...it`s you!
Uilleann is the Gaelic word for elbow as this is a bellows driven set of pipes which are clearly different to mouth blown bagpipes, peace to all..
notice the title - first time. dont expect him to be a legend lmao
I love this man
Union bagpipes. The name "uilleann pipes" was invented by Henry Grattan Flood c. 1912, at a time when the word "Union" had uneasy political connotations.
Lol it's pronounced "ill-inn". But seriously this was amazing! Lol very hilarious!
It takes a while to create a continuous and steady sound.
I think Jeff nailed it. Text book.
"LOU REED!" nice
If he wasn't Australian I would think he was joking.
Jajajajajjaja!!! Buen video, no entendi nada de lo que hablo pero cuando se puso a cantar y tocar la gaita me mori de la risa!!!
Watching him put the chanter on knocking the reed on the stock is so painful.
The pipes won, two falls to a submission.
Funny guy, Jeff! Love your videos. :)
funny though....some people think OH, Ill get this awesome instrument and ...there ya go...LOLOL now we see....LOL I liked him ...
"ILLIN PIPES" is the correct term/pronunciation for Uillean Pipes.
Fluent Gaelgóir here. It's the "Uilleann (elbow) Pipes" pronounced "ill-an"as in an "ill man" but without the "m" hence "ill-an." Not aimed at the guy in the video as this is clearly comedy. But I haven't a clue where all these other people in the comments are getting their pronunciation from... Talk about butchering our already struggling language lol. Anyway kudos on the video. Terrible playing but I really needed the laugh! You should consider standup :D
It's meant to be a joke..
it's uilleann which is pronounced "illin" or " illen" what ever way you want people have different opinions. I'm a piper myself, this fellah is a clown but he had me in stitches laughing to be honest! in an underground bunker or as a heroin addict? he seems mad! but it amused me so I'm glad I watched it! gas
Uilleann pipe, is elbow pipe.. Uilleann/uillinn is the Irish word for elbow. and it pronounced Illian
i wonder... who invented that straps
Now, understand just how correct "oolliann" is for pronunciation.
Yes. Correct.
Because...
When anyone is successful in playing one of these convoluted, entangling and admittedly troublesome instruments, the listener will exclaim, "Oooo!"
Hence the name.