Lovely sound and playing ....how many finger holes in the chanter....any know the fingering sequence? They are a bigger instrument than the Northumbrian pipes ?
@@Pteromandias I released her album on my label and shot this film, I know what they are. They're Scottish smallpipes. You're thinking of Northumbrian smallpipes.
@@timchipping Ok, I don't doubt you. But I don't think you're understanding me. I am not questioning whether they are smallpipes. I am just saying they have a little bit different tonal quality than ones I'm used to. A bit like shuttle pipes.
These are a different instrument to the Northumbrian smallpipes you're used to. They sound different because they're not the same instrument. They're Scottish smallpipes made by Fin Moore.
I truely love your piping. You make me proud to be scots you are an ambassador for our nation and I thank you.
Brighde turns the small pipes into magic. I love each and every vid of her music
True West Coast style❤
Beautiful tunes and sound.
her music is so beautifull, she play so well, a great emotion for me !
I love these two tunes - the merge from the Old Woman's Dance into the Skylark's Ascension is very well done and she plays both tunes so well.
Absolutely fantastic playing🤗
West Coast style too, like the brilliant style of the MacDonald, Glenuig brothers.
Thanks! 🙂😎
I was in a trance from 1:40 to 2:20. Awesome!
Absolutely gorgeous music thank you.
Gorgeous Scottish music from a Scottish person ;)
Thanks Eald.
@@RiverLeaRecords Fills me with a longing for my ancestral homeland.
Hiraeth
Wow! Lovely! What a gorgeous sound - instant album order.
Lovely song :-) Thank you so much. I love her music.
super cool
Brilliant!
Play on, play on!
Lovely sound and playing ....how many finger holes in the chanter....any know the fingering sequence? They are a bigger instrument than the Northumbrian pipes ?
Great piping
Hell yeah !
Fantastic player. I think i heard a few cross notes though. (i think)
What kind of pipes are these? They have a very digital sound.
They're Scottish smallpipes. Believed to be older than the Highland bagpipes but had died out so were revived and remade in the 1980s.
@@timchipping nah I know what small pipes sound like. These have a different sound to them.
@@Pteromandias I released her album on my label and shot this film, I know what they are. They're Scottish smallpipes. You're thinking of Northumbrian smallpipes.
@@timchipping Ok, I don't doubt you. But I don't think you're understanding me. I am not questioning whether they are smallpipes. I am just saying they have a little bit different tonal quality than ones I'm used to. A bit like shuttle pipes.
These are a different instrument to the Northumbrian smallpipes you're used to. They sound different because they're not the same instrument. They're Scottish smallpipes made by Fin Moore.