Oh man! I love uilleann pipes! And Irish music, of course! I'd live to learn, but i don't have the years left to do so. I read somewhere that it takes 21 years. Seven to learn the chanter, seven to learn the instrument itself, and seven more to season or learn the nuance. Something like that anyway. That's a paraphrase cuz I can't remember it exactly. Anyway, 21 years I ain't got left! Getting old.
This is my Favorite by far not to take away from any other. So much Energy! Didn’t know it was taken down. Thanks for reposting! I will watch it more often
What's the second tune called? It's often played by fiddle bands here in Sweden under the somewhat anonymous name "Tune from the Shetlands", but I suppose it's got an actual name on the other side of the North Sea.
Why is it strange? Session players have been mixing Irish and Scottish traditional tunes for decades. Seems like you've been leading a very sheltered life. This video clip is from a TV series called The Trans-Atlantic Sessions which was aired in the late 1990s/early 2000s
Amazing. This is so wonderful.
Thank you for posting!
I believe the tunes are:
The Kid On The Mountan
Sleep Sound In Da Mournin
The Reconciliation
I love that irish "wall of sound".
What an energy and power! Fantastic!!!
Cheers from Berlin
cheers from bali
Only the first tune is Irish. The second is a Shetland reel and the final tune is Scottish.
Superb !
Oh man! I love uilleann pipes! And Irish music, of course! I'd live to learn, but i don't have the years left to do so. I read somewhere that it takes 21 years. Seven to learn the chanter, seven to learn the instrument itself, and seven more to season or learn the nuance. Something like that anyway. That's a paraphrase cuz I can't remember it exactly. Anyway, 21 years I ain't got left! Getting old.
Apparently the first 7 years are spent saving up to buy the instrument!😂
Thanks for the upload. One of the best versions I have heard.
Tim, there's a band from Canada that does this wonderful tune. You should check them out. They're called Barde.
indeed
Brilliant Performance Guys Bothy Band
This is my Favorite by far not to take away from any other. So much Energy! Didn’t know it was taken down. Thanks for reposting! I will watch it more often
Super!
Third tune is The Reconciliation. Great set.
matur suksma
kid on the mountain and sleep soond in da morning are the first two i think.
Aly is a wonder, but all here are wonderful players. Goin ' crazy by the third tune.; )
...and Michael McGoldrick :)
That flute entry by McGoldrick... who else could it be?
.. and Donal Lunny
What's the second tune called? It's often played by fiddle bands here in Sweden under the somewhat anonymous name "Tune from the Shetlands", but I suppose it's got an actual name on the other side of the North Sea.
Sheep Sound In Da Mournin according to another commenter.
So many great tunes, and nobody dancing. They are dance tunes. Men and women are supposed to dance to them for fun and romance.
Get real. If you danced to tunes played a that speed, the poor lassie's feet wouldn't touch the floor; she'd be airborne! 🤣
Phil Cunningham!
Names of the tunes?
That's strange, switching from an Irish tune to a well know Scottish tune. Go figure.
Why is it strange? Session players have been mixing Irish and Scottish traditional tunes for decades. Seems like you've been leading a very sheltered life. This video clip is from a TV series called The Trans-Atlantic Sessions which was aired in the late 1990s/early 2000s
Good but much prefer the Dubliners version !