..spot the bloodied index finger, this is not a rock star, but a hard working farmer. who happens to be one of the finest musicians on this planet, this is reality...without the hype....oh man, what joy he brings to us all, makes us all look grand......
1. Arthur Bignold of Lochrosque - 2/4 March - John MacColl 2. The Caledonian Society of London - Strathspey 3. Alick C. McGregor - Reel - G.S. Mac Lennan Time to scratch nose and readjust :D 1. Unknown - Jig 2. The Rakes of Kildare - Jig - Trad arr 3. The Fiddlers Rally - Jig - Gordon Walker
Miriam hate to be a bore but...listen to Angus McColl play....this is near genius as I know...precision it self on this clip when it gets around six minutes twenty seconds on...nobody...and I mean nobody in the world does it better...to say I'm proud of him would flatter me....
He's brilliant...he was my wedding piper.
Hypnotic. Probably one of my favorite Pipers.
..spot the bloodied index finger, this is not a rock star, but a hard working farmer. who happens to be one of the finest musicians on this planet, this is reality...without the hype....oh man, what joy he brings to us all, makes us all look grand......
FOR ME ANGUS McCOLL IS THE FINEST PIPER IVE EVER HAD THE LUCK OF LISTNING TOO AND EVER WILL
Makes it look so easy, best piper I've heard.
i agree his 2/4 are amazing...wow im speechless
1. Arthur Bignold of Lochrosque - 2/4 March - John MacColl
2. The Caledonian Society of London - Strathspey
3. Alick C. McGregor - Reel - G.S. Mac Lennan
Time to scratch nose and readjust :D
1. Unknown - Jig
2. The Rakes of Kildare - Jig - Trad arr
3. The Fiddlers Rally - Jig - Gordon Walker
beat that....that will be the day..Thank you MrMcColl....
@3dovecot The reel he played was Alick C. MacGregor, not Bessie MacIntyre.
@perthling2 many thanks..
For crying out loud anyone who wouldn’t recognises the Rake of Kildare should hold his tongue....
could somebody tell me what the name of this first tune is please that angus plays.
I've been told its 'Highland Wedding'
The first tune in this video is Arthur Bignold, composed by his father? grandfather? John MacColl.
www.bagpipe-tutorials.com/arthur-bignold.html
Ah, great thanks. Do you know if it's available to download from somewhere.
Sorry I didn't read the whole message. Doh I've got the music now,thanks.
Arthur Bignold of Lochrosque
Miriam hate to be a bore but...listen to Angus McColl play....this is near genius as I know...precision it self on this clip when it gets around six minutes twenty seconds on...nobody...and I mean nobody in the world does it better...to say I'm proud of him would flatter me....
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good for a professional haha but alasdair gillies is the best