He does use them from time to time. Listen to his pipe solo in track 11 of Capercaillie's Live in Concert album. Granted, he's no John McSherry, Paddy Keenan of Jarlath Henderson when it comes to playing the pipes, but he's one of the most versatile in the Irish folk scene and one of the best flute players in the business.
I'm no expert on these things, but wouldn't the drones get kinda lost here? I mean sure, if the pipes were further forward in the mix, and the accompaniment was paired down a bit maybe, but with so many fine musicians to provide the backing that drones and regulators are so good for, my guess is that they were deemed to be a bit superfluous at the time. I love the pipes too, and prefer to hear them in all their haunting natural glory, but they certainly add something 'otherworldly' (?) to a big session like this too, wouldn't you agree? I wish I'd been there, (sigh!-)
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When I'm down, I listen to Irish music, and then it goes away.
Every note is perfection, and that transition from Helvic to Kiss, especially when the percussion kicks in with the full ensemble chill inducing
The Transatlantic Sessions were a thing of wonder. Wish they'd do another series.
There're a lot of my favourites folk musicians!, incredible. Best regards form Catalonia!
Imagine walking into that room! Phenomenal!
It doesn’t get much better thav this! 💚
Depth and excellence, magnifico!
Who can’t love Michell McGoldrick?
This is what u call a super session!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Cracking!! These guys truly rock :-))
Remembered, grandma Lillian. Thank you!💟💟
Delightful💕🎶👏
Fantastic
I see Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain in there.... a good blend of Scots and Irish!
He does use them from time to time. Listen to his pipe solo in track 11 of Capercaillie's Live in Concert album. Granted, he's no John McSherry, Paddy Keenan of Jarlath Henderson when it comes to playing the pipes, but he's one of the most versatile in the Irish folk scene and one of the best flute players in the business.
This is as good as it gets.🌏
Another form of rock @ roll magic.🌎
AWSOME
Excelente
I'm no expert on these things, but wouldn't the drones get kinda lost here? I mean sure, if the pipes were further forward in the mix, and the accompaniment was paired down a bit maybe, but with so many fine musicians to provide the backing that drones and regulators are so good for, my guess is that they were deemed to be a bit superfluous at the time. I love the pipes too, and prefer to hear them in all their haunting natural glory, but they certainly add something 'otherworldly' (?) to a big session like this too, wouldn't you agree? I wish I'd been there, (sigh!-)
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I don't believe I've ever heard Michael use the drones and regulators as I have with John McSherry and some of the more traditional Irish pipers.
Joe Forde
I didn't see or hear any struggling
Bela is fine here, but sometimes I wish they'd use Gerry O'Connor more. Love those triplets of his.
guyfihi: Bela actually has a better feel with the 5 string then Gerry O'Connor does with 4 strings.
guyfihi I agree. Some triples would be nice. Do you have the full name of the banjo player?
Bela Fleck , and the Flecktones.
Song names?
Love it. Interesting to hear one of the world’s greatest banjo players struggle to catch the subtleties of the Irish phrasing though.
As a listener and not a musician, I have no idea what you're talking about. Sounds brilliant to me!
monotonous
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