The Edinburgh Volunteers,Angus Campbell's Farewell to Stirling(John MacDonald of Inverness)Bagpipes

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  • The Edinburgh Volunteers, Angus Campbell's Farewell to Stirling(John MacDonald of Inverness) Bagpipes. Recorded in 1928.
    Content courtesy of Jim McGillivray www.pipetunes.ca
    An in depth biography of John's life and achievements can be read here
    www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/Papers...
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Komentáře • 5

  • @Thomasxx2
    @Thomasxx2 Před 4 lety +4

    remarkable, he was already 63 when he recorded that ..

  • @michaelkazmierskidunn7189

    Excuse me, everyone: I am dead serious here: You do NOT know what you are missing here!!!!! Honestly, it is an absolute shame and horrible pity that almost every single person is listening to the raw, unremastered, warped and crackly versions of these old bagpipe recordings. This has to STOP! All these old recordings you have uploaded are honestly far, and I mean, FAR! from remastered. THey all still have the clicks and the warping and all that. So, in order to make the recordings obviously not so horrid, I went ahead and remastered everything and put them on my own CZcams channel, because I'm a stickler for good quality recordings. You see, I may be blind, but I could seriously make my living remastering recordings like this. I still don't understand why the College of Piping, the Piobaireachd Society, and other piping organizations don't even bother to remaster these recordings. I might get in touch with them and try to make them aware of this. You're honestly doing the piping community more harm than good! Why expose people to warpy, crackly recordings when they can be corrected?
    So, all of you who are listening to these records, may I ask you to please, pretty please listen to them on my own CZcams channel? I bought Tony Langford's entire collection, which has more piping on it than what was on Ross's Music Page. I have corrected all the clicking, all the warping, and all of the things that deteriorate from the music. So please, if you don't mind?

    • @daviddebroux4708
      @daviddebroux4708 Před 4 lety +2

      Must you have nothing *better* to do than to spam this long-winded drivel for shameless self-advertising in every old bagpipe recording video?

    • @davidcolintunstall6048
      @davidcolintunstall6048 Před 3 lety

      Is the warping why what’s making his high g so sharp?

    • @michaelkazmierskidunn7189
      @michaelkazmierskidunn7189 Před 3 lety

      @@davidcolintunstall6048 No, it's not the warping. This is actually the way the high G note was tuned, and even in some cases it was actually tuned to high G-sharp, a perfect fifth above C.