... guitarists like Jimmy Page or Ritchie Blackmore have more fame but for me they are a little bit "small" in front of a kind of great pipers as Stuart!
@PiperPride33 Sorry, I don't know the name of the tune, but I think it's one much played by Terry Tully and the St. Lawrence O'Toole Pipe Band. I'm pretty sure Terry played it when he gave a recital in London earlier this year. (And it'll probably be on their new DVD, when it comes out next year!)
@ciaransinclair Thanks for that ! By the way, I enjoyed your solo in "Lullaby" in the "Illumination" concert recently. Have you seen the video of it on my channel ? Well played !
Such an epic piper, hope to chat with him some at PHSD this year! Can anyone tell me what tune he plays at the 7:36 mark, right before The Pumpkin's Fancy?
rolupin From 3:00 to 3:56 the tune is called "The Atholl Highlanders", which is normally played as a 6/8 march, but this is Stuart's version of it, played as a jig !
I've heard it played several times, but regret I don't know its name. I think its a tune made popular by Terry Tully and the St. Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band.
The first tune is composed by Roddy MacDonald, called "Last Tango in Harris" and can be found in his book, "R.S. MacDonald - The Collection". If you get hold of Roddy's CD, "Good Drying" you'll hear him playing strikes in the fourth measure - just fantastic !
Stu Wakes Sorry, no, I don't have a copy. If you look further down this page, jackb248 corrected his earlier statement that the tune was in Book 4, to Book 1; and Tim Caisley believes it is in Terry Tully's Book 2. I haven't got any of the books, so I don't know - sorry !
Stu Wakes Got it. They sent me the wrong book but have the right one now. Great fun tune but all the birling needs practice. I'll get it off one day. Keep the vids coming Bob. Good channel mate.
His pipes have a very powerful sound!
at 8:02 Stuart makes his one only mistake within 10 min of piping, and you can watch it in his eye. I love this man!!!
... guitarists like Jimmy Page or Ritchie Blackmore have more fame but for me they are a little bit "small" in front of a kind of great pipers as Stuart!
Great job!!!!!
Awesome piping!
Wow!! Can't think of any other words!! Amazing! :)
This is awesome
For the love of god dont let this culture die out.
It won't - worldwide, piping is booming !
aha! I have the sheet music for that but hadn't gotten round to looking at it, cheers! Great channel you got here by the way :)
For which tune do you have the sheet music mate?
Unbelievable Piping, spot on, He's now my new favorite, Move over Gavin Stoddart, there's a new piper in the shire.
Haha Gavin stordart was the OC at the ASBM&HD when i was there 20 years ago. Is he still alive?
@@phucknuts.7065 He is.
The tune is The Dust Gatherer, composed by Michael Murphy, I believe it is published in Terry Tully's 2nd book.
The last tune you are speaking of?
3:56 His rendition of Cameronian Rant is pretty sick.
Sorry to be pedantic, but that was actually arranged by Bruce Gandy.
@@痿阳 It was, but the embellishments he added were his.
Thanks ! Good luck with your piping !
@PiperPride33 Sorry, I don't know the name of the tune, but I think it's one much played by Terry Tully and the St. Lawrence O'Toole Pipe Band. I'm pretty sure Terry played it when he gave a recital in London earlier this year. (And it'll probably be on their new DVD, when it comes out next year!)
Terrific!
@ciaransinclair Thanks for that ! By the way, I enjoyed your solo in "Lullaby" in the "Illumination" concert recently. Have you seen the video of it on my channel ? Well played !
The tune is the dust gatherer
BAM where we at
Such an epic piper, hope to chat with him some at PHSD this year! Can anyone tell me what tune he plays at the 7:36 mark, right before The Pumpkin's Fancy?
Bobby Johnston the tune is called Moonshine
Oh, that's "The Jig of Slurs" composed by G.S. McLennan (can be found on page 267 of the Scots Guards Book 1 !)
It's in Terry Tully's 4th Book. The new one with the black cover. Not sure where to get it though.
Perhaps someone have the name of the tune beginning arond 3:00 ?
rolupin From 3:00 to 3:56 the tune is called "The Atholl Highlanders", which is normally played as a 6/8 march, but this is Stuart's version of it, played as a jig !
piperbob2 Thank you !
SFU pipe band played it as a jig the same way in their 2008 medley.
@@xorezx1 Have you also seen my 16 video clips "Stuart Liddell Recital - Ipswich Piping Society 2017" ?
Anyone know the name of the one at 7:44?
Apologies, it's in his first book, my mistake! Sorry!
the dust gatherer
Does anyone know where I can find the sheet music to The Dust Gatherer? Thanks!
Whats thevsong at 7:00 my uncle plays it
I've heard it played several times, but regret I don't know its name. I think its a tune made popular by Terry Tully and the St. Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band.
What is the French ish sounding tune that stuart plays after scotland the brave and where could I find it
Cheers
Starting at 6:56, it's called "The Dust Gatherer", composed by Terry Tully and in his Book 2.
does anyone know the name of the tune around 1.05?
+Dougal Sure; it's called "Inspector Donald Campbell of Ness".
Nice one thanks, now to dig out the chanter and learn it
5:40 the triple burrel...mannn
Inspired me to win piobearachd champion
what's the tune that starts at 2:01 ? Love it!
Does any1 know the tune that Stuart plays Scotland the brave
Do you mean after "Scotland the Brave" ? If so, I believe it's called "The Dust Gatherer" composed by Terry Tully.
I realize it's probably a souped up setting...but was the tune named following Scotland the Brave??
the dust gatherer
does anyone have the music for the Atholl Highlanders Jig?
To my understanding it's a 6/8 march that can be played as a jig.
well perhaps not too obvious....what is the tune after Scotland the Brave and where can I find it?
tune after scotland the brave? please
The tune is called "The Dust Gatherer" and it's in Terry Tully's Book 2.
what is the jig after last tango in harris
Sorry for late reply (only just noticed) - I believe it is "Inspector Donald Campbell of Ness"
what are the 4/4 marches ??
Luke...meet Yoda :)
I hate that banner behind him, it's just not drawn right, I don't know why that bothers me so much.
I know what you mean - the bass drone seems to lay behind the head, on the right shoulder, while the tenor drones lay on the left !
Whats the name of the first song he played and can someone send me the score
The first tune is composed by Roddy MacDonald, called "Last Tango in Harris" and can be found in his book, "R.S. MacDonald - The Collection". If you get hold of Roddy's CD, "Good Drying" you'll hear him playing strikes in the fourth measure - just fantastic !
Damn i wish i could get the score
What's the tune after The dust gatherer
I know the tune, but can't think of the name - sorry.
@@piperbob2I know know, it's called "moonshine"
What's the name of the tune he plays after Scotland the brave?
Hi Kurt - It's called the 'Dust Gatherer' - St. Lawrence O'Toole PB play it and I gather it's in Terry Tully's Collection Book 2.
piperbob2 Hi Bob, I just got the Terry Tullys collection 1 from the Piping Centre but the dust gatherer isn't in it. Do you have a copy??
Stu Wakes Sorry, no, I don't have a copy. If you look further down this page, jackb248 corrected his earlier statement that the tune was in Book 4, to Book 1; and Tim Caisley believes it is in Terry Tully's Book 2. I haven't got any of the books, so I don't know - sorry !
Stu Wakes Got it. They sent me the wrong book but have the right one now. Great fun tune but all the birling needs practice. I'll get it off one day. Keep the vids coming Bob. Good channel mate.
+Stu Wakes could you send me the music for dust gatherer please?