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    I'm with Yaish on this. Definitely a very talented woman with more skill than I could ever hope to possess playing bagpipes. But I take that song very serious, and would prefer to keep it simple. Just my opinion though.

    Great find on the link though, thanks for sharing!

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    That seems to be the cornemuse she's playing. The piper imparts an almost Dixieland flavor to the tune.

    I play that tune as much as several times weekly and make a bushel basket of money doing it.

    On the other hand, it's OK if I never hafta hear or pipe it ever again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JS Sanders View Post

    That seems to be the cornemuse she's playing. The piper imparts an almost Dixieland flavor to the tune.

    I play that tune as much as several times weekly and make a bushel basket of money doing it.

    On the other hand, it's OK if I never hafta hear or pipe it ever again.

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    Hi steve,

    It's not a cornemuse.
    I would think it something more like Flemmish Pipes or some kind of Dudelsack. Jean Blanchard says they're probably Border Pipes, but I think the tenor drone stock is to far to the rear for it to be so.

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    << something more like Flemmish Pipes or some kind of Dudelsack. >>

    I stand corrected. The wee wifie won't be the only person today to tell me I'm wrong!

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    Just wow. I must say that she is a true jazz artist, and i've never heard a bagpipe sound like that.

    I liked it.
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    that was nice

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    Really liked it....adding the bluesy jazz makes it.

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    Hey,

    That's amazing !!


    Last edited by Panache; 19th March 08 at 08:07 PM. Reason: Link removed

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    Ok, I will be the downer here... I really did not enjoy that. She has talent, for sure, but I just did not like the rendition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish View Post
    Eh, personally, I didn't like it. When I hear a song, I want to hear THAT song. Not some modified, trilled, improvised version.
    It took talent no doubt, but didn't do a thing for me.
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