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2nd April 10, 10:30 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
...Here's a cut from that first album. You'll hear the chanter fluttering/rumbling on the note low A flat (the note called "Low G" by pipers). It's a sign of a very weak reed being overblown by an inexperienced piper.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HYMw...eature=related
I listened to the song. Not only did I enjoy that cut, but I listened to the others listed as well. Time to track down and purchase a few CD's. Thanks for sharing the information on Rufus Harley.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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3rd April 10, 02:52 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Highlander31
I listened to the song. Not only did I enjoy that cut, but I listened to the others listed as well. Time to track down and purchase a few CD's. Thanks for sharing the information on Rufus Harley.
What was cool was, the other day, on Ebay I saw a CD set that had all of Rufus Harley's old vinyl albums re-released on it.
His first album seems to be quite rare, as I've only seen it come up a couple times in my ten years on Ebay.
I have the original vinyl of his album Kings/Queens. By that time he had got more used to playing pipes and he had all the drones going.
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3rd April 10, 04:21 AM
#13
Great playing!
Swedish is the second official language here too, but she's speaking so broadly in the "Swedish-Swedish" (as opposed to "Finnish-Swedish" that we use here) dialect so broad it's very hard to catch it...
First, after blowing on the pipe, I think she says, "I haven't started playing anything yet."
Then, "This was another Middle Age madrigal that no-one really wants to hear but it's nice to play."
Then, "Say a song name, any song." She gets several (including Amazing grace) , and then says they will try to mix those tunes together.
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3rd April 10, 09:11 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by Maksim
Great playing!
Swedish is the second official language here too, but she's speaking so broadly in the "Swedish-Swedish" (as opposed to "Finnish-Swedish" that we use here) dialect so broad it's very hard to catch it...
First, after blowing on the pipe, I think she says, "I haven't started playing anything yet."
Then, "This was another Middle Age madrigal that no-one really wants to hear but it's nice to play."
Then, "Say a song name, any song." She gets several (including Amazing grace) , and then says they will try to mix those tunes together.
Thanks for the translation.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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