Brìghde Chaimbeul Sunday Lunch Live Session (YOSA) Scottish Bagpipe
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2020
- The artists can't travel from Scotland to Australia to perform live at the moment but we can help take them there, and share these vibrant live music sessions with everyone in the process.
Part of Year of Scotland in Australia 2020
(yearofscotlandaustralia2020.com)
Featuring coverage of Brìghde Chaimbeul.
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www.brichaimbeul.com/ - Hudba
This makes me feel exactly the way I want to feel every single day of my life. Thank you for your beautiful music.
Her chanter played in the key of G on the SSP's adds such variety and her bass drone tuning and timbre is enchanting...
This first tune is in College of Piping Vol 1 as a very early beginner tune. Brighde plays this with such heart and mastery of musicality it makes it into a master class musical performance and a deeply moving piece of music. That is genius. That is mastery. This whole thing is beautiful and perfect.
Ye only played the dummied down Scottish pipes settle down,yer way outa yer class,no comment from you😂😂😂😂
I couldn't catch it live but saw it later. Brìghde is a rising star and brings wonderful joy to her listeners.
Brighde is already a high quality scottish star!! She is amaizing
A star that’s rising! 💫
Love brighde. Shes beautiful inside and out and she is the GODDESS of small pipes. Her album is fantastic and i cant wait to see what the rest of her career will provide for us music lovers
I couldn't have said it any better, Sean. She is without doubt a goddess.
Young Lady your piping is, without doubt, an absolute pleasure to listen to.
Magnificent, beautiful with both soul and heart.Well done lassie.Thank you.
This is awesome piping!! Totally trad yet contemporary sounding at the same time.
Brighde, a tha miorbhaileach a' cluich.
Beautiful, soulful piping here by a bright young talent.
And Bulgarian piping is lovely!!! Nice way to shake things up 👍
The militarism associated with GHB culture has always been a huge turnoff for me (I like the big pipes when they’re played well!) so it’s nice to hear Scottish piping music that is…well, musical rather than martial in intention.
thank you for the kindly upload🌿🌻🌿
I love the way You play : tip on the up and middle on the down :)
Mesmerizing.
Great 👍 👌
Brilliant piping 💜
Wonderful. So so good!
Such an artisan
Grand piping!
You introduced in scottish way of playing some very french "cabrette" way that exhausts the whole thing. Hat down, Miss .
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Would i march and fight to the pipes?? Without a dought,if my country played the pipes into battle,would I die proudly?...yes I would
Wonderful sounding set, who made them? I'm assuming there in the key of A. I love her style of piping, Thanks for posting.
Scottish Smallpipes by Hamish and Fin Moore, Key of C
bonnie wee thing
Aye.
Marshy Aye aye
Add 120 for Scotland the Bonnie
and Scotland the Brave. My tan's the purple Heather, marshy bar. Broch Harbor.
Okay, THIS is driving me crazy.... What is the very first tune?? I KNOW I know it, but my brane is failing me.
Highland Laddie
@@tasmant It was a tad embarrassing when she just went and announced it later in the video, but thanks.
@@gapdragon01 The title of the tune was on the screen at the beginning, at least it was on mine.
20:20 at this time which tune have played please know me and any one if u know every tune then please send list
Captain Archibald Leslie's March
@@fionnlaghgm thanks bro
@@fionnlaghgm how can I get music sheet
I hope ye ken find a man,yer a lass beyond ,i live in Canada, I'm half Irish,half Cree i love tje pipes,my father was in the wars,the pipers fucking inspirational...thank you