@@Michajeru I know. My comment was tongue in cheek. Fred and I have been good friends for more than 25 years. I played on his third album and he dedicated a tune to me on the next. He is an inspiring and exciting musician and a great person.
+Paul Ouellette The first - Kansas City Hornpipe - is available on thesession.org, but it's not the version Fred Morrison is playing here. The B-part is different, but it still works well! I'm not sure about the second tune, as I don't know what it's called...
Regrettably, I once thought it not possible to play both the uilleann & highland pipes, so I chose the latter, oh well, it's too late to change now....
Only choice at the time & place. There was instruction for the GHB, but not for Uilleann pipes. It really is too late. My repertiore is shrinking as my fingers become stiff & my mind goes...
Love Fred , not only one of the worlds best pipers, but a genuinely nice guy, with a great sense of humour !
Brilliant! Love the rhythm. Great backing by the guitarist and the bodhrán player too. Super.🙌
This a Born and Bred Piper.
He makes all makes sing to his tune. Greetings from west Ireland. 🎶 🎵
A LEDGEND. Multi talented. Best wishes from Limerick 🍀🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪👌👌
Have seen him play for the past two years at Winter Storm in Kansas City. Fabulous opportunity to see him and all of the best the world has to offer.
Mike Abernathey considered your self lucky it would be a dream of dreams for me to meet him
Fabuloso
Reduced me to tears today.
Tears of sheer joy, mind you.
Fine tune wonderfully played. Thanks for sharing. (from a Missouri fiddler)
One of the many talented people to come out of Gerinish.
Gerinish.
@@UISTMAN59 Wasn't paying attention. Cheers.
GENIUS
Yes. Is ea.👍👍
What a legend!!
I saw this amazing guy at 2019 winter storm
Wonderful !
Pure Galic
cheers from KC
Amen.
He seems to have acquired a basic grasp of the instrument......
He's a master!
@@Michajeru I know. My comment was tongue in cheek. Fred and I have been good friends for more than 25 years. I played on his third album and he dedicated a tune to me on the next.
He is an inspiring and exciting musician and a great person.
@@mcmanustony haha, yeah - he's pretty good
That'll do.
Aye.
Another twenty years practice, and we'll have some idea whether he'll be any good....
I am always expecting him to fall down the chair on the floor but he never does, too good even playing the uilleann pipes
L'hé chiuso pure 'na chiaveca 'o piezzo!
Is that tune in print ??
+Paul Ouellette The first - Kansas City Hornpipe - is available on thesession.org, but it's not the version Fred Morrison is playing here. The B-part is different, but it still works well!
I'm not sure about the second tune, as I don't know what it's called...
The 2nd tune is "Jarlath's Tune"
how is it that the guitarist gets the chords. I'm a piper and guitarists ad would love to play this
pitifully
Regrettably, I once thought it not possible to play both the uilleann & highland pipes, so I chose the latter, oh well, it's too late to change now....
Malgremor silly mouse wrong choice that was
Only choice at the time & place. There was instruction for the GHB, but not for Uilleann pipes. It really is too late. My repertiore is shrinking as my fingers become stiff & my mind goes...
@@malgremor85 best way to keep yer mind sharp is to learn something new..... ;)
Never to late i collect my practice set tomorrow have been playing highland pipes for years
been a Highland piper for most of my life,but now at a mere 73 years of age am getting s great deal of fun playing Uilleann pipes .!
That looks like my old Pederson chanter
Stai indietro!
Is that an A chanter? Guitarist is in d.
Ted Murphree it’s a D chanter