Thanks Matt! I have been enjoying all of your video I really like being able to play with someone with headphone it's made band pratice a lot less frustrating. I stated about a year ago. Currently playing on a lowner set and saving up for my first set of pipes couldn't be more excited. Thanks for the content.
@@MattWillisBagpiper McCallum AB2, got them used, they came with a moose vale in them. The seller also through in a carrying case, corks, and chanter cap. Plus the zipper on the bag broke the first time I tried to them so the gentlemen who sold them to me gave me a replacement and showed me how to install it properly.
Excellent vid ma man, have ye got a copy of sheet music for that version of Scotland the brave I can have please, I prefer that way with the big run down, always played the other version cos of bands I was in! Slàinte!
I thought Scotland the brave had parts that only pipers got from the old archives.... these 3 songs go hand and hand but whenever heard together I assumed it was all in one lol
I remember when I first found out that some of my favorite pipe "tunes" were really several tunes strung together. That was a mind blowing moment for me!
Love these pipes! P. Henderson 150 anniversary Edition Heritage Pipes by R.G. Hardie. Campbell tunable chanter with a Chesney reed, Ezeedrone tenors, and Kinnaird Evolution bass.
5 years later and here I am blasting this while practicing the set for a parade I’ve got this Friday
Very well done sir.
Thank you kindly!
I was never even half as good as this man.
Brilliant as always. And so clean. Thanks
Thank you!
I have found this super helpful to play along to on the pipes with full headphones (initially at 0.75 speed) - thank you!
Thank you so much for this wonderful music and greetings from Berlin, Germany
Thanks for listening!
Aye Laddie, give a good Blaw !!! Sounds great.
Thanks Matt! I have been enjoying all of your video I really like being able to play with someone with headphone it's made band pratice a lot less frustrating. I stated about a year ago. Currently playing on a lowner set and saving up for my first set of pipes couldn't be more excited.
Thanks for the content.
Nice job playing my favorite tune
Thanks!
Wow, they sound beautiful!! I find it neat matt how when all three tunes are played it sounds like one song!!
Awesome
Awesome. Loved this
lovely stuff
love it
Been slowly learning for a year, just purchased my pipes and starting to make that transition , cant wait til I can at least play close to your level.
Rock on! What make of pipes did you get?
@@MattWillisBagpiper McCallum AB2, got them used, they came with a moose vale in them. The seller also through in a carrying case, corks, and chanter cap. Plus the zipper on the bag broke the first time I tried to them so the gentlemen who sold them to me gave me a replacement and showed me how to install it properly.
Sounds like a great set of pipes there! Hard to go wrong with McCallums!
Well done Matt!
Thanks!
Excellent vid ma man, have ye got a copy of sheet music for that version of Scotland the brave I can have please, I prefer that way with the big run down, always played the other version cos of bands I was in! Slàinte!
That mouthpiece looks very comfortable, have you made a video on it? Cheers.
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/309jvol0KGw/v-deo.html
I thought Scotland the brave had parts that only pipers got from the old archives.... these 3 songs go hand and hand but whenever heard together I assumed it was all in one lol
I remember when I first found out that some of my favorite pipe "tunes" were really several tunes strung together. That was a mind blowing moment for me!
Firefighters pipes and drums 4/4 set Scotland the brave, Rowan tree and wings
Nice set of toots, who made them ?
Love these pipes! P. Henderson 150 anniversary Edition Heritage Pipes by R.G. Hardie. Campbell tunable chanter with a Chesney reed, Ezeedrone tenors, and Kinnaird Evolution bass.
@@MattWillisBagpiper also like the drone cords
I’ll never play that well, but inspiring nonetheless,🙏
Thank you!