GREAT….AMAZING….BRILLIANT….this words are not enough to describe this MAGNIFICIENT performance….Pibroc’h…the BIG , GREAT MUSIC …. After more than five years learning by myself…suffering, doing great efforts, working with consistency and perseverance….knowing Pibroc’h s are UNREACHABE for me…I discover a HEAVEN trying and “performing”, humbly, a part of this GREAT COMPOSITION…. THANS VERY MUCH , MASTER, MURRAY
Love it.As always,the pipes dig deep,things you'd rather forget[but maybe they should be remembered]and things you'd want to remember...thank you for this post-I love the sound of a pipe band,but pibroch is the real thing for me.
Some dry musical humor at the start when the strings sway up and down by a semitone like the waking of the drones. Give the poor piper a treadmill! How can you keep the long rhythm without walking?
I really like the piper playing, but on the other hand I find that for pibroch, the violinists do not do their job well, it would have been much better to employ real traditional Scottish fiddlers to accompany this remarkable lament! The classical violin playing breaks the feeling of this unique music, the feeling is not what it should be.
I have no idea what song this is, but it is NOT "Lord Lovat's Lament." There are several versions of LLL on this website played by major military pipe bands as well as smaller contingents and this melody sounds nothing like them.
@Traditional Arts International As an American who comes across many self-loathing, bitter, POS, you should take that brick out of your ass. And then go screw yourself. But you probably spend most of your day going that.
We buried my great grandfather to this tune. Michael Mackienzie, No. 4 Commando.
What an amazing way to perform this song. Well done! RIP Lord Simon Fraser of Lovat.
Brilliant Murray and all the team
Moved to tears, how beautiful! Happy Burns Night all.
Murray is the BEST at piobaireachd...hands down...
Breathtaking .. specialy so as a Fraser.
Murray Henderson always has a great sounding bagpipe in my opinion.
GREAT….AMAZING….BRILLIANT….this words are not enough to describe this MAGNIFICIENT performance….Pibroc’h…the BIG , GREAT MUSIC ….
After more than five years learning by myself…suffering, doing great efforts, working with consistency and perseverance….knowing Pibroc’h s are UNREACHABE for me…I discover a HEAVEN trying and “performing”, humbly, a part of this GREAT COMPOSITION….
THANS VERY MUCH , MASTER, MURRAY
❤my goodness, this truly underlines that Piobreachaird is music of great beauty, not just technique.
Beautiful
Wonderful - demonstrates the huge potential for the highland bagpipes to collaborate exquisitely with other instruments...
I feel the pain ,but în the same time I feel the Pride , such a lovely masterpiece of history . My best from România
So moving, the great beauty of the ceol mhor, the mix with the strings is marvelous
Well done
Magnificent!
Wonderful, each instrument complements each other. Thank you so much for this posting.
Love it.As always,the pipes dig deep,things you'd rather forget[but maybe they should be remembered]and things you'd want to remember...thank you for this post-I love the sound of a pipe band,but pibroch is the real thing for me.
Last line of the ground is a tear-jerker.
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
simply spellbinding from start to finish
fantastic the Instruments are matched perfectly
Awesome
Magic
gives me chills
Superb!
Stunning.
Bonnie. SOAR ALBA 💙💙💙
Some dry musical humor at the start when the strings sway up and down by a semitone like the waking of the drones. Give the poor piper a treadmill! How can you keep the long rhythm without walking?
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sounds to me like Murray tuned down to Bb. Is that right? Anybody actually know?
I mean concert Bb as at 466 Hz
Yes it's a concert Bb chanter
@@davidwatson concert pitch is 440 and its probably a bflat chanter
I really like the piper playing, but on the other hand I find that for pibroch, the violinists do not do their job well, it would have been much better to employ real traditional Scottish fiddlers to accompany this remarkable lament! The classical violin playing breaks the feeling of this unique music, the feeling is not what it should be.
I have no idea what song this is, but it is NOT "Lord Lovat's Lament." There are several versions of LLL on this website played by major military pipe bands as well as smaller contingents and this melody sounds nothing like them.
It is the piobaireachd Lord Lovat's Lament which is different from the 4/4 march you are referring too.
Two different tunes sharing the same name.
This tune was composed in 1746 and bears no relation, other than titular, to the modern piece you are referring to.
@Traditional Arts International As an American who comes across many self-loathing, bitter, POS, you should take that brick out of your ass. And then go screw yourself. But you probably spend most of your day going that.
Beautiful