P.S. notice that McPeake sings "my father won't slight you for your lack of kine", not "kind" like most people sing it. "Kine" actually makes sense, it being an archaic plural of "cow".
I have mostly electronic and experimental music lined up tbh but I will keep it real and schizo by changing it up with the traditional stuff. Request noted.
@@arklowrockz I already wrote uilleann pipes in the description... they're a type of bagpipe(s). Highland pipes and Northumbrian smallpipes are other types. I know the difference ;) Or do you mean that you would request specifically uilleann pipes and not bagpipes in general?
So it is. You’ve reminded me to listen to more shape note singing. I joined a sacred harp group once (just for one session), and being new I was of course asked to lead.. haha. Thankfully it can sound great regardless of one’s singing voice.
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P.S. notice that McPeake sings "my father won't slight you for your lack of kine", not "kind" like most people sing it. "Kine" actually makes sense, it being an archaic plural of "cow".
Yes, more bagpipes, please.
I have mostly electronic and experimental music lined up tbh but I will keep it real and schizo by changing it up with the traditional stuff. Request noted.
@@Vingul Uillean pipes. Not bag pipes
@@arklowrockz I already wrote uilleann pipes in the description... they're a type of bagpipe(s). Highland pipes and Northumbrian smallpipes are other types. I know the difference ;)
Or do you mean that you would request specifically uilleann pipes and not bagpipes in general?
@@arklowrockz I like the Kittelsen pfp btw, never noticed that before.
@@Vingul Absolutely old boy I know you know your stuff!! It is a very nice rendition of She Moved Through the Fair.
god its beautiful. i love irish music, traditional, folk, and shape nnote singing...
So it is. You’ve reminded me to listen to more shape note singing. I joined a sacred harp group once (just for one session), and being new I was of course asked to lead.. haha. Thankfully it can sound great regardless of one’s singing voice.