Bagpipes in Church: "My Home" (Trad.)
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- čas přidán 15. 10. 2011
- At Northminster Presbyterian Church, Cuyahoga Falls OH October 16, 2011 for their Scottish Heritage (sort of a tartan-kirking) service. Thanks to them for the invitation! For pipers: the bass drone is my brass-plastic uilleann-influenced prototype. I love the deep fundamental element to its tone, and there's just a little more richness I'm seeking in further testing with the lower bore segment. Drone reeds are custom of cane bodies and plastic tongues, with a weight on the bass tongue end. The chanter reed is by Noel Slagel and has been in service in my War-Mac chanter for 25 continuous years! They really get steady after the first decade. I'd been off playing for an entire year due to health problems but now hoping to get back to it as I begin my 45th year.
- Hudba
Sounds amazing sir…Thank you!
Beautiful rendition love the bagpipes playing in the Presbyterian Church , from a Presbyterian down under , who once upon a time sung in the choir of the Canongate Kirk ,in Edinburgh, where the Queen worships when she is in Edinburgh .Duncan Pitkeathly.
That was really nice. The tone is perfect. 25 yrs for one reed? Amazing.
Been keepin' it up 45 years. Yes it was more or less a Kirkin'. "Highland Cathedral" is popular but it's a new style tune that doesn't fit my personal taste. Pipes played with organ make a wonderful sound; pipes, organ and choir or congregation singing together is really beautiful especially to the piper. Thanks for your compliment.
Beautiful tone, balance and playing!
Great acoustic...and great tuned drones ! excellent !
Kirkin of the Tartans? Our church does Highland Cathedral with pipes and organ. That was nice, keep it up.
A nice tune, nice tone, thanks for sharing.
..did a very good job.. thumbs up.. :-)
Great tune. Thanks for uploading sir
@Pipezilla Thanks! Yes; I ended my solo & band competing in 86 but kept active playing for Highland dancers, in stage band, street busking, weddings & funerals and more. I shaved down the lower end of the reed a little and fit it with a 2 wrap wire bridle like the uilleanns use, and set it up fairly easy so I could play any time even if I wasn't feeling my best. If I don't break it I'll play it the rest of my life.
Very deep ! Congratulations
Great sound 👍
Well Done
Greetings from Scotland Nice sound Good job Lang may yer lum reek .