Part 3 Highland Bagpipe Music. Pibroch the music of the Gaels. Scottish Bagpipes Story.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Part 3 History of Scottish Bagpipes and music. The Highland Bagpipe music of the Gaels, the Pibroch, where did it come from, how is it played? What are meaning of the notes? In part 3 of Stuart Letford's talk on Scottish Bagpipe Music he talks about the great highland bagpipes, the European influences and the connections with Ireland and Scandinavia.
    Content of this video
    00:00 Highland bagpipe chanter explained
    00:33 Nine notes of Pibroch
    00:58 Emotions associated with the chanter notes
    01:12 Demonstrating the highland chanter notes
    02:05 1689 pipe tunes 'Lament for James Graham'
    05:55 After the 'air' come variations
    06:54 Structure of the Pibroch demonstrated
    11:16 Today's piping is about competitions
    12:16 Where did the highland bagpipe music originate?
    14:46 Were bagpipes played at Bannockburn in 1314?
    15:27 The origins of todays highland bagpipes & music
    22:30 Scottish Bagpipe musical links to Europe
    Understanding where the Gaelic or Highland music came from. Its structure and the meaning of the notes. Its history.
    Part 1 • The Story of Scottish ...
    Part 2 • The history of Lowland...
    Part 3 • Part 3 Highland Bagpip...
    Part 4 • History of Scottish Ba...

Комментарии • 13

  • @stewartgaudin2023
    @stewartgaudin2023 3 месяца назад +1

    A sound description of that particular Glengarry!

  • @JBBunno
    @JBBunno Год назад +1

    Wow, thanks for this piece, I have subscribed. Born in Renfrew and taken to Australia when I was young. Ive been learning the pipes over the past year and I just loved this interview.

  • @austingregg5598
    @austingregg5598 Год назад

    So happy I stumbled across this video! I love playing piobaireachd and listening to it. Really interesting information and history. I really enjoyed the emotions associated with the notes. It's amazing what you can do with nine notes lol! Great video and thanks for posting!

  • @RosssRoyce
    @RosssRoyce 2 года назад +3

    Fascinating, thanks so much!

    • @JamesRattray
      @JamesRattray  2 года назад +2

      Did you watch all three parts (links in the text), currently editing the final part. Thank you for commenting.

    • @RosssRoyce
      @RosssRoyce 2 года назад +1

      @@JamesRattray yes!😁 I watched them, thanks so much! (they are all in different wether 😀), I knew pipes were not standardized in the beginning but his storytelling spices it with so much information and interesting facts. I’ve heard also that bellowed musette pipes from here, France, had also floated and influenced the Scottish environment at one point.
      PS I was looking for the next video but it’s cool to know it’s in editing stage, looking forward!

    • @JamesRattray
      @JamesRattray  2 года назад +3

      @@RosssRoyce We shot all one and a half hours on the same day, in one long cold session. The editing takes time, also the information was quite detailed, so we felt it was better to break the video up in to parts. Thank you for commenting and glad you watched them. Thank you.

  • @kenduffy5397
    @kenduffy5397 Год назад +1

    Awesome instructional/educational/ teaching video! When he explained (the words on the screen) Anyways, the “air” is the chorus & the “ground” is the verse makes sense & it makes it much easier for this American brain to comprehend.

    • @JamesRattray
      @JamesRattray  Год назад +2

      Ken, I am not sure if you are aware the links to the other parts of Stuart's presentation are in the text below the video. Stuart has spent very considerable amount of time preparing and sharing his knowledge of the pipes with us, for which I am sure we are all very grateful. I found it all fascinating and learnt so much too.

    • @kenduffy5397
      @kenduffy5397 Год назад +1

      @@JamesRattray I agree, I found myself extremely interested in the music, music theory and of the history. There was a lot, I didn’t know. Thanks for this awesome presentation and I’m going to checkout the other links below, thanks!

  • @BordersFHS
    @BordersFHS 2 года назад +1

    It would be useful to have links to the other parts.

    • @JamesRattray
      @JamesRattray  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback. I have now added the links to each part in the text below each section. We have another part to come which I have to edit and pass Stuart before it is published. I hope this will be completed no later than the end of April 2022. Thank you for taking the time to feed back your excellent comments.

  • @kenduffy5397
    @kenduffy5397 Год назад

    “Long live Robert the Bruce, Marjorie Stewart and House Stuart!” Lol, I’m kidding people, don’t take yourself so seriously :) I’m here because I heard Annie Lennox talk about this particular type of Bagpipe playing , being a history buff & huge Robert the Bruce fan, I couldn’t help myself.