I’ve based my Highland piping on Stuart Liddell when I heard him play I absolutely loved it and thought that my piping style should be similar to Stuart Liddell’s. What he,s able to do when he plays the pipes is incredible Iv’e still got a lot of work to do to progress to this level of expertise. The more practice chanter work that I do the better I will become. Theirs no other piper that I would rather listen to. This is up there with Willie McCallum and Angus Maccoll,s style of playing. Their to other pipers that I like to listen too I’ve seen Willie McCallum live twice now the first time was in Glasgow @ The National piping centre and the second time was at Gordon’s School in Westend. Both times he,s piping still amazed me it was lovely to see someone from 🏴 having a wonderful time playing 🏴 National instrument. I’ve seen John D. Burgess on TH-cam I wasn’t fortunate enough to have met him but if I had I would have been amazed because even when a famous piper passes away it’s always nice for me to rediscover their work and be introduced to their style of piping. 🏴 always produces the best musicians and that’s why I ❤️ the pipes and what is possible with them so much piping is very important to me. I’ve got🏴 family members they live in Peterhead in Aberdeenshire. I’ve got a family tartan as well I would like to be able to track down our second clan tartan. My dream is to play the pipes I’m extremely passionate about them. #piperBob2 has been playing the Highland pipes for 27 years. I know Bob Ash He lives in Reigate in Surrey. I’ve been playing for 11 nearly 12 years. I absolutely ❤️ the sound of solo pipes and pipes & drums.
1. 3 x 2/4 Marches & Hornpipe a. Father John MacMillan of Barra (1880-1952), 1938 by Norman MacDonald (Donald MacLeod Book 1) b. Carradale Bay c. Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban was composed in 1937 by Archie MacNeill (1879 - 1962) d. seguqe of 4th part into Train Journey North 2. Hornpipes and Jigs a. Busy Buddy - Hornpipe b. Front Rank Hornpipe - Hornpipe - by Bill Livingstone c. The Blue Lagoon - Jig - by Peter R. MacLeod d. Seagull - Jig e. Gold Ring - Jig (Cran Version) 3. March, Strathspey & Reel a. Mrs John MacColl b. Lady Loudon c. Little Cascade 4. Pio a. In Praise of Morag (thanks Jack Williamson) 5. Reel Set a. The Dirty Bee - Reel by Ross Ainslie (1983-) b. Clueless -Reel by Gordon Duncan (1965-2005) c. Tail Toddle d. Picnic in the Sky - Reel by Matheu Watson e. Banjo Breakdown Reel Arr by Stuart Liddell (1973-)
1. 3 x 2/4 Marches & Hornpipe a. Father John MacMillan of Barra (1880-1952), 1938 by Norman MacDonald (Donald MacLeod Book 1) calumimaclean.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/father-john-macmillan-of-barra.html b. Carradale Bay c. Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban was composed in 1937 by Archie MacNeill (1879 - 1962). Archie came from the island of Gigha, Argyllshire and was known as the 'Blind Piper'. He dedicated the tune to 'wee Donald' Maclean (1912 - 1986), one of his students and a gold medal piping winner in 1931 d. seguqe of 4th part into Train Journey North th-cam.com/video/en1fiyv0Z58/w-d-xo.html 2. Hornpipes and Jigs Busy Buddy - Hornpipe Front Rank Hornpipe - Hornpipe - by Bill Livingstone 12:00 time The Blue Lagoon - Jig - by Peter R. MacLeod Seagull - Jig Gold Ring - Jig (Cran Version) 3. MSR Mrs John MacColl Lady Loudon Little Cascade 4. Pio In Praise of Morag (Senor set tune 2017) 5. Reel Set The Dirty Bee - Reel by Ross Ainslie (1983-) Clueless -Reel by Gordon Duncan (1965-2005) Tail Toddle 27: TIME Picnic in the Sky - Reel by Matheu Watson Banjo Breakdown Reel Arr by Stuart Liddell (1973-)
It's the reel version, taken from P/M Donald MacLeod's jig, "The Banjo Breakdown" - see the 'Bob Dunsire' forum on this (e.g. Barry Shear's 'The Cape Breton Collection of Bagpipe Music', the RSPBA brown Tutor Bk 2, The Bicentennial Collection etc.)
It always strikes me how the better the piper, the less they give an eff as to how their drones sound before their chanter comes in. I wonder why that is?
The chanter comes in at full pressure, with the drones tuned to low A; When the drones are initially struck in, they can warble because the pressure inside the bag is at a lower pressure.
I like to keep mostly everything I film in the YT uploads, as introductions and other chat can contain interesting and useful information. Those that aren't interested can just scroll the cursor forward to the music.
Gunter Schtubert what you talking about “well known”? Not once did I mention that phrase. Can you leave these phenomenal pipers alone, they crave to be the best they can and so do many many others so just leave it. Really don’t understand what your issue is with pipers competing honestly it’s pathetic, leave them alone
I’ve based my Highland piping on Stuart Liddell when I heard him play I absolutely loved it and thought that my piping style should be similar to Stuart Liddell’s. What he,s able to do when he plays the pipes is incredible Iv’e still got a lot of work to do to progress to this level of expertise. The more practice chanter work that I do the better I will become. Theirs no other piper that I would rather listen to. This is up there with Willie McCallum and Angus Maccoll,s style of playing. Their to other pipers that I like to listen too I’ve seen Willie McCallum live twice now the first time was in Glasgow @ The National piping centre and the second time was at Gordon’s School in Westend. Both times he,s piping still amazed me it was lovely to see someone from 🏴 having a wonderful time playing 🏴 National instrument. I’ve seen John D. Burgess on TH-cam I wasn’t fortunate enough to have met him but if I had I would have been amazed because even when a famous piper passes away it’s always nice for me to rediscover their work and be introduced to their style of piping. 🏴 always produces the best musicians and that’s why I ❤️ the pipes and what is possible with them so much piping is very important to me. I’ve got🏴 family members they live in Peterhead in Aberdeenshire. I’ve got a family tartan as well I would like to be able to track down our second clan tartan. My dream is to play the pipes I’m extremely passionate about them. #piperBob2 has been playing the Highland pipes for 27 years. I know Bob Ash He lives in Reigate in Surrey. I’ve been playing for 11 nearly 12 years. I absolutely ❤️ the sound of solo pipes and pipes & drums.
1. 3 x 2/4 Marches & Hornpipe
a. Father John MacMillan of Barra (1880-1952), 1938 by Norman MacDonald (Donald MacLeod Book 1)
b. Carradale Bay
c. Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban was composed in 1937 by Archie MacNeill (1879 - 1962)
d. seguqe of 4th part into Train Journey North
2. Hornpipes and Jigs
a. Busy Buddy - Hornpipe
b. Front Rank Hornpipe - Hornpipe - by Bill Livingstone
c. The Blue Lagoon - Jig - by Peter R. MacLeod
d. Seagull - Jig
e. Gold Ring - Jig (Cran Version)
3. March, Strathspey & Reel
a. Mrs John MacColl
b. Lady Loudon
c. Little Cascade
4. Pio
a. In Praise of Morag (thanks Jack Williamson)
5. Reel Set
a. The Dirty Bee - Reel by Ross Ainslie (1983-)
b. Clueless -Reel by Gordon Duncan (1965-2005)
c. Tail Toddle
d. Picnic in the Sky - Reel by Matheu Watson
e. Banjo Breakdown Reel Arr by Stuart Liddell (1973-)
Thanks, John !
@@piperbob2 The piobaireachd is In Praise of Morag, in case you want to add it to the listing
He is still one of the very best pipers
1. 3 x 2/4 Marches & Hornpipe
a. Father John MacMillan of Barra (1880-1952), 1938 by Norman MacDonald (Donald MacLeod Book 1)
calumimaclean.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/father-john-macmillan-of-barra.html
b. Carradale Bay
c. Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban was composed in 1937 by Archie MacNeill (1879 - 1962). Archie came from the island of Gigha, Argyllshire and was known as the 'Blind Piper'. He dedicated the tune to 'wee Donald' Maclean (1912 - 1986), one of his students and a gold medal piping winner in 1931
d. seguqe of 4th part into Train Journey North
th-cam.com/video/en1fiyv0Z58/w-d-xo.html
2. Hornpipes and Jigs
Busy Buddy - Hornpipe
Front Rank Hornpipe - Hornpipe - by Bill Livingstone
12:00 time The Blue Lagoon - Jig - by Peter R. MacLeod
Seagull - Jig
Gold Ring - Jig (Cran Version)
3. MSR
Mrs John MacColl
Lady Loudon
Little Cascade
4. Pio
In Praise of Morag (Senor set tune 2017)
5. Reel Set
The Dirty Bee - Reel by Ross Ainslie (1983-)
Clueless -Reel by Gordon Duncan (1965-2005)
Tail Toddle 27: TIME
Picnic in the Sky - Reel by Matheu Watson
Banjo Breakdown Reel Arr by Stuart Liddell (1973-)
Thanks for that, pp !
Anyone know the name of the Hornpipe starting at 10:46?
Chunter it’s the Front Rank Hornpipe by Bill Livingstone
Thank you!
Does anyone know here the sheet music for the last tune he played can be found.
It's the reel version, taken from P/M Donald MacLeod's jig, "The Banjo Breakdown" - see the 'Bob Dunsire' forum on this (e.g. Barry Shear's 'The Cape Breton Collection of Bagpipe Music', the RSPBA brown Tutor Bk 2, The Bicentennial Collection etc.)
It always strikes me how the better the piper, the less they give an eff as to how their drones sound before their chanter comes in. I wonder why that is?
Why should it matter? It's not apart of the tune. They're more interested in the steady drones, the music and having a good bagpipe sound.
The chanter comes in at full pressure, with the drones tuned to low A; When the drones are initially struck in, they can warble because the pressure inside the bag is at a lower pressure.
Hi does anyone know the name at 4:13
Carradale Bay
Anyone know the name of the first tune?
Ian Ahearn it’s called ‘Father John Macmillan Of Barra’
Thanks!
What’s the second tune?
Carradale Bay
Stuart gets his 'B' too dirty at 24:28 !! (Definitel a flat Bb !)
What is the tune after the Dirty B?
Can't help you there - sorry.
Outstanding!
Kyle Shead the tune after the dirty bee is a reel called clueless by Gordon Duncan.
I have..
The dirty B
Clueless
Humours of Tulla??
Anyone know the name of the 4th tune?
good player is stuart good msr and piobroch player his drones should lie more flatter on the shoulders maybe its the way it was tied in
Leslie Dodds every piper has a way of holding the pipes that they are comfortable with. That’s just what’s comfortable for him.
Wow over two minutes of my life I will never get back. Scots love introduction jabber. (I really don't believe that. )
I like to keep mostly everything I film in the YT uploads, as introductions and other chat can contain interesting and useful information. Those that aren't interested can just scroll the cursor forward to the music.
Gunter Schtubert you again, yes people play to compete to push themselves as far as they can and enter the elite
Gunter Schtubert what you talking about “well known”? Not once did I mention that phrase. Can you leave these phenomenal pipers alone, they crave to be the best they can and so do many many others so just leave it. Really don’t understand what your issue is with pipers competing honestly it’s pathetic, leave them alone
Gunter Schtubert come to the conclusion that it must be a jealousy thing because your probably shite at piping