Really great sound and playing. What do you have your vibrato set at to get such a good vibe on it? I’m still trying to dial in all my sensor settings and learn the uilleann fingering patterns.
@@seanhenry3829 oh very cool! I just got a Blair chanter for Christmas and am wanting to start doing some recording. I’m trying to figure out the best way. Your sound quality is quite good so I may consider just hooking to an amp as well. Although I’m also considering purchasing an audio interface so I can overlay harmonies. Your playing sounds great! Thanks!
@@bagpiper7637 definitely get an audio interface if you wanna do some legit recordings, I’m just messing around with this shite. I want to get a wah peddle and try to get some cool electric guitar sounds out of these
Hi Sean, great playing by the way. I am/was a bag piper for almost 20 years, but I love the uillean pipes with a passion. I have a deger pipe chanter, but I would love that Uillean chanter, could you send me a link to where I could buy one? I am struggling to find one online that I trust, Thanks Sean
You can use either, depending on the mode you have it set to. The only difference is your left thumb has to be off the chanter in order to reach the second octave. It’s a little weird at first getting used to. Note however that both uilleann modes do not come come standard with the chanter, you’ll have to download them onto the chanter with the free software/app provided.
This is 4 tunes. The first tune is the main theme song from Braveheart. The second is the Kesh Jig. The third is the Gael. The fourth is March of the King of Laoise.
Hey - it looks to me like you have your bottom pinky off the chanter (and thus able to tap out embellishments) while playing low-D, but my setup requires a closed chanter for low-D. Are you using the standard Uilleann file, or the GHB fingering file? Thanks!
This sounds quality, I’ve recently purchased the Blair Digital Chanter and on my Uilleann setting, many of the notes sound nothing like yours therefore when I attempt to play the same tune it sounds nowhere near as good as yours! Have you altered any of the note somehow?
Thank you! The only thing I changed was the vibrato. I set the vibrato sensitivity to 10 on each note except for high A and high G. Those I set to 7. I think I might have also adjusted the reverb on everything, though I forget what I changed that to I’ll have to check
Tenor/baritone and bass drone sounds can be turned up/down and off. As far as I know you can’t change the drone note, but there is a different bagpipe setting that plays the next note up, making it work with more minor tunes
Hi Brian, I’m playing a Blair Digital Chanter. It’s a bit on the pricey side but worth it. I’ve never played a Glencoe. My understanding of them is they’re more just for practicing as the sound quality isn’t the greatest and there’s only one sound mode I believe. Also, like with a lot of other electric chanters, the sensors won’t detect your fingers if they’re dry. The Blair doesn’t have this issue, and it has all the bells and whistles you could ever need. Doesn’t have the 80 hour battery life though like the Glencoe and you can’t bend notes like you can with the Redpipe, which is the only real drawback for me. But it’s absolutely superior in sound quality and adjustability. Glencoe is priced nice though. You should check out Matt Willis Bagpiper’s review on it: czcams.com/video/Q01ILpCWHIQ/video.html
Brian, if you want something better than a glencoe, and less expensive than a Blair, try a Fagerstrom... heres a complete review I did of mine...czcams.com/video/QcLy_Cb6eUY/video.html
Have you ever thought of tracking down synthetic reeds? They allow you to play a Uilleann pipe Chanter, like a practice chanter, and they're easier in the pipe Chanter then playing a practice chanter. czcams.com/users/shortsaBnV8GHxcp8?feature=share
Thank you for blessing my ears with this.
I want that to play that theme
Very cool beautiful song
Brazil 🇧🇷
That was great love to get a Blair chanter
This is freaking cool!!
Love it!
It sounds cooly so great !
very nice... thinking about getting these mainly for the Uilleann setting
AWESOME BRO!!!
How do you get to second octave without being able to increase bag pressure. And, you also miss stacato. A cran for example, is not a cran
Really great sound and playing. What do you have your vibrato set at to get such a good vibe on it? I’m still trying to dial in all my sensor settings and learn the uilleann fingering patterns.
Thank you! I set the vibrato sensitivity to 10 on each note except for high A and high G. Those I set to 7.
@@seanhenry3829 Thanks! I appreciate it
I love so much such pipes ,where can I buy it ?
Where can I get the music sheets for the Ill pipes on the electronic chanter?
You sound fabulous.
This sounds awesome! Great work man! What audio interface do you use to get your recording onto the computer? Or are you simply hooked up to an amp?
Thanks man! I’m just hooked up to an amp
@@seanhenry3829 oh very cool! I just got a Blair chanter for Christmas and am wanting to start doing some recording. I’m trying to figure out the best way. Your sound quality is quite good so I may consider just hooking to an amp as well. Although I’m also considering purchasing an audio interface so I can overlay harmonies. Your playing sounds great! Thanks!
@@bagpiper7637 definitely get an audio interface if you wanna do some legit recordings, I’m just messing around with this shite. I want to get a wah peddle and try to get some cool electric guitar sounds out of these
Hi Sean, great playing by the way. I am/was a bag piper for almost 20 years, but I love the uillean pipes with a passion. I have a deger pipe chanter, but I would love that Uillean chanter, could you send me a link to where I could buy one? I am struggling to find one online that I trust, Thanks Sean
Blair bagpipes
Yes, the Blair Chanter
Love this! What brand and model are these pipes? Appreciate the feedback.
It's in the Description, guy.
Where can I find the sheet music for the first song you played?
I figured it out by ear, not sure where there’s sheet music for it
Is it possible to use uilleann pipe chanter fingering or do you need to use ghbp fingering?
You can use either, depending on the mode you have it set to. The only difference is your left thumb has to be off the chanter in order to reach the second octave. It’s a little weird at first getting used to. Note however that both uilleann modes do not come come standard with the chanter, you’ll have to download them onto the chanter with the free software/app provided.
What is the name of this song
This is 4 tunes. The first tune is the main theme song from Braveheart. The second is the Kesh Jig. The third is the Gael. The fourth is March of the King of Laoise.
Love this song is so relaxing
Hey - it looks to me like you have your bottom pinky off the chanter (and thus able to tap out embellishments) while playing low-D, but my setup requires a closed chanter for low-D. Are you using the standard Uilleann file, or the GHB fingering file? Thanks!
I’m using the uilleann GHB setting in this
This sounds quality, I’ve recently purchased the Blair Digital Chanter and on my Uilleann setting, many of the notes sound nothing like yours therefore when I attempt to play the same tune it sounds nowhere near as good as yours! Have you altered any of the note somehow?
Thank you! The only thing I changed was the vibrato. I set the vibrato sensitivity to 10 on each note except for high A and high G. Those I set to 7. I think I might have also adjusted the reverb on everything, though I forget what I changed that to I’ll have to check
can the drone volume be turned down or changed to a different note ?
Tenor/baritone and bass drone sounds can be turned up/down and off. As far as I know you can’t change the drone note, but there is a different bagpipe setting that plays the next note up, making it work with more minor tunes
Hi Sean what brand of electric pipes you playing, and do you think the glencoe electric pipers are good to buy, thanks
Hi Brian, I’m playing a Blair Digital Chanter. It’s a bit on the pricey side but worth it. I’ve never played a Glencoe. My understanding of them is they’re more just for practicing as the sound quality isn’t the greatest and there’s only one sound mode I believe. Also, like with a lot of other electric chanters, the sensors won’t detect your fingers if they’re dry. The Blair doesn’t have this issue, and it has all the bells and whistles you could ever need. Doesn’t have the 80 hour battery life though like the Glencoe and you can’t bend notes like you can with the Redpipe, which is the only real drawback for me. But it’s absolutely superior in sound quality and adjustability. Glencoe is priced nice though. You should check out Matt Willis Bagpiper’s review on it:
czcams.com/video/Q01ILpCWHIQ/video.html
@@seanhenry3829 Thank you for this helpful demo. My mind is made up now, I'm getting one.
Brian, if you want something better than a glencoe, and less expensive than a Blair, try a Fagerstrom... heres a complete review I did of mine...czcams.com/video/QcLy_Cb6eUY/video.html
@@dublinpiper thanks! It’s a good purchase, I’m happy with mine
Sean, which download program are you using? Is that the Uilleann Fingering or the GHP for Uilleann Pipes?
This is the GHB uilleann fingering
Thank you. Your video inspired my wife to order a BDC and I have been relearning the pipes.
terrific sound
Oh wow..... where do you an electric one.
It’s called the Blair Chanter. You should be able to get it online
@@seanhenry3829 thank you
Have you ever thought of tracking down synthetic reeds? They allow you to play a Uilleann pipe Chanter, like a practice chanter, and they're easier in the pipe Chanter then playing a practice chanter.
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