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    As one of the very few Uilleann and Ceilidh pipe players around here, I'll just say that it's a "yes". But like so many others, I'm pretty tired of the large, blaring bands. Perhaps that's just a reaction from playing so many festivals where "Scotland the Brave" and "Amazing Grace" are repeated hundreds of times. With all due respect to the songs and their heritage... there's only so many times that you can hear them done until you're just BEGGING for something "outside the box".
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    I don't know why, but I've always loved the sound of bagpipes. As far as I know, so have my siblings and many of my cousins. Yes, we have the Scots ancestry going on, but it couldn't be that simple.

    Even Uillean pipes just connect to something deep inside.

    I worked a company trade show many years ago. Found out that at the closing of the show, our company tradition was to blast "Amazing Grace". Sure enough, about 5 minutes to closing our booth got really crowded with people from other booths. I managed to snag a seat right up front. I think it was like being inside the bag. So much for being outside the box.

    I think my favorite piece is "Going Home."

    I hear Enter the Haggis (another fine Canadian group) also uses bagpipes in their music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb View Post
    Perhaps that's just a reaction from playing so many festivals where "Scotland the Brave" and "Amazing Grace" are repeated hundreds of times..
    I have to agree. Although I'm more tolerant of Amazing Grace. I personally think that Scotland the Brave is so ubiquitous that it just can't be enjoyed. At Celtic festivals each band seems to play it twice an hour. Heaven help you if there are four, five, six or more bands there. I wish there were a moratorium on playing that, then after a set period of time I could listen to it and enjoy it like I once did.

    I know it's not that "out of the box" but i've always liked "The Rowan Tree".

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    love the pipes. i had the pleasure of hearing the Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band and i gotta say, the album is one of the best ones in recording quality that i've heard.

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    ok so there not true pipes but what do you guys think of this

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jf7FIXmSVos

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJore View Post
    ok so there not true pipes but what do you guys think of this

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jf7FIXmSVos
    I think it's great! Sounds like some of the older types of pipes! The only problem is that he tends to lose air pressure when he breathes. He should try making a more solid valve, other wise it's fantastic.

    Check out this site. Julian makes some fantastic pipes that people don't even realize exist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJore View Post
    ok so there not true pipes but what do you guys think of this

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jf7FIXmSVos
    With a little bit more work on his valve, that would be a nice addition to non-traditional music.

    Good start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb View Post
    As one of the very few Uilleann and Ceilidh pipe players around here, I'll just say that it's a "yes".
    One of the few, but certainly not the only. I play those among many, many others, including, Northumbrian Smallpipes, Border Pipes, Scottish Smallpipes, Scottish Shuttlepipes, Veuze, Biniou Kozh, Flemish Pipes, various central French pipes including musette Bechonnet, Medieval pipes, Gaita (both Asturian and Galician), Leicestershire Smallpipes, English Greatpipes, Cornish Pipes, assorted parlour and ceilidh pipes, and naturally, uilleann pipes and GHB. (All of which I own). There are others too, but this is the list I could think of just off the top of my head. Love them drones!

    to keep this thread on track, nah, playing and appreciating pipes isn't a prerequisite for wearing a kilt, but it sure doesn't hurt!
    Last edited by wgority; 9th November 07 at 09:37 AM. Reason: Fiksing Spellings..
    The tradition continues!
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