Brìghde Chaimbeul, Ross Ainslie & Steven Byrnes live at Celtic Colours
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Green Light Set: Green Light of the Lonely Souls (Ross Ainslie) / Bob the Banter (Ross Ainslie) / Peel Pier Fear (Ross Ainslie) / Castlerock Road (Damien O’Kane)
One of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians and composers, Ross Ainslie, is teamed up here with one of Scotland’s fastest rising stars, piper Brìghde Chaimbeul, and accompanied by Steven Byrnes. This performance was captured during Shaped by Music at Cape Breton Highlands Academy on October 11, 2018.
Hey Brighde, did you know that you are one of my favourite artists? Well, now you know ❤
Brilliant, harmony is something else!! Brighde is unbelievable as always. Skills!!!!
Cool rendition of castlerock road, always nice to hear how the smallpipes can wrap the tune around the one octave and still have it sounding great!
Musically astonishing, that's for sure. Not meaning to belittle or lessen the amount of perfection behind it, but I can't seem to help it but giggle a bit, every time I come back to the video: the moment, when Brighde's pipes come up like a rabbit's ear in a comic movie (1:18).
So exquisitely beautiful there are no words!
Returning to this set again and again, it lifts me up every time.
Fantastic guys, Celtic Colours sound engineer is the business too, sounding even more awesome!
True
Yeah these recordings always sound amazing
I keep coming back to this. It's really beautiful.
I’ve never heard pipes harmonising before. How beautiful!!!
most buildings have a rule of only one bag pipe per building.
I see green hills and the wide see, beautiful!!!
Greetings from Germany
Grand!
This amazing recorded here in Canada Brighde Ross and Steven so amazing ever thank you
Me encanta el sonido de la gaita. Yo hace mucho tiempo toqué una asturiana y es algo mágico. Feliz Navidad a todos desde Madrid, España.
This is so beautiful!
Oh boy is this awesome or what!
This is truly outstanding.
INDEED!
Thanks! I’m slowly getting ready to study the Small Pipes. I looking for Cape Breton and/or Nova Scotia players to follow. I’m also looking for books. 😎
Dream team! So good.
Wonderful, thank you very, very much!
So nice to see them doing this again, a year later, and in a live setting - this is arguably even better than the original rehearsal room video! I'd absolutely love to see this trio record an album.
5:28 onwards!
I agree about an album with these two pipers, but I'd prefer a quartet by adding a second player of stringed instruments.
incredible.
Top shelf!
Marvelous!
Congratulations! Keeping alive a magnificent tradition
Who could possibly give this the thumbs down. Maybe they could post a video showing there piping skills.
williamswhistlepipes maybe it was because the Bouzouki player was out of tune?
Cameron McCoy lol sounds great to me. It’s more likely he didn’t approve of your jeans
I mean don’t get me wrong he sounds great. It’s just slightly off from the pipes which is slightly annoying but still mostly enjoyable.
@@saoirsecameron No hes not, you're a moron.
@@GeordieHandle Especially in the beginning he is a bit - but maybe that's his kind of style or he wants it that way to add texture. I saw another recording of this set by those three and it was very similar - so doesn't seem to be by mistake.
Oh this is divine
Barely get a smile from Brìghde at the end, and I think Ross kept trying to engage her, but she just used her ears, and watched his fingers to synchronize. The harmonies and unisons were absolutely wonderful. All three of them are wonderful musicians. Ross is stellar, Brìghde is exceptional. Steven is very solid, but does't get too much chance to shine. I wonder, a 3 way harmony or unison?
This is so excellent. Premier piping and spot on zouk.
That gave me shivers
wow
Brilliant set, Stevens knees are a bit of a distraction tho!
lol he looks like a double amputee.
@@alivation HAHAHAHA!!
@Peter Rahill yes give all the disabled a bit of a lift.
We should mount a collection to buy the laddie a whole pair of jeans. Pair sowl.
Never noticed, now it's overpowering the music.
where can I get the sheet of this great tunes?
What are the makes and key of the pipes?
Both Sets made Fin/Hamish Moore, key is C
Does anyone know the name of the last tune in that set?
Castlerock Road
@@patrickhamacher1781 thank you!
@@patrickhamacher1781 guess i could have just read the description....
Can I know the type of uilleann pipe ? The sound is beautiful and different to others.
If I'm not mistaken, they're Northumbrian smallpipes' 'cousins', Scottish smallpipes, it looks and sounds a lot like uilleann pipes, but it's different.
Both Ross and Brighde are playing Scottish smallpipes.
They sound like and appear to Hamish & Finn Moore small pipes. Boxwood & Blackwood
And don't sound much like uilleann pipes. Sounds closer to Northumbrian, though they aren't that either. Cracking set!
@@leicageosystemspublicsafet7253 In case anyone cares, Brighde's set is definitely a Moore set. Judging by the turnining and the (nearly identical) sound, I'd guess they're both Moore sets.
That poor Bazouki player need some new trousers.
No wonder why the Brits did not make it... in the end.
What does this even mean?
P. E. What substance are you taking?
@@commane21 This means : there was a time when they were killing the pipers. I mean : they did not succeed getting rid of the soul of Ireland.
And here is the proof, among others : the music is still alive and its beauty goes straight to the heart.
CLEAR ENOUGH ????
The irony is that the Scottish Smallpipes originated in Northumbria and the Scottish Borders. Neither areas were Celtic Scottish or Irish in origin.
Bet they get married..
Skip to 2:40. Save yourself the slow intro.
Way too rushed , not musical.....too bad , this is a great tune....
Nothing nice to say?