Roddy is playing a great piobaireachd here..... his drones are killing me.... Steady as a rock and great ballance to the chanter. He is a rock in Piobaireachd. This is worldclass.........
@macsalvi I am sorry, but when you rack up the awards the Roddy has won over his DECADES of piping that he has among such as both Gold Medals and Clasps at Inverness and Oban, the Glenfiddich, not to mention an international recitalist, judge and instructor. Then you can come back on here and critique Roddie McLeod. The man walks in the treasured elite of piping. Trust me I think he knows how to play a Piobaireachd.
@hfranke07 I know, he's amazing isn't he? This most awesome performance in such an informal setting is really neat. His pipe sound fills the room like few others.
It was the Little People who set those pipes at his cradle and sprinkled him with blackwood dust at birth. A magical set, and a magical player. And it is 1000 X better in person!
listen Patrick Molard rendition of that tune. Indeed I prefer it, but each solo piper is free to feel a tune to give back what he feels. I play it slower, but I'm at some galaxies behind. So well done Roddy !
dont need to look under his kilt, hes got the biggest out out there Angus! lol only a true scot will get that. lol lol anyways thats a mighty good tune there my lad.
@macsalvi Count the seconds? What the hell does that mean? You actually evaluate a performance based on how long it takes to complete a tune? That's quite weird! If you listen to john macfayden the expression is rather forceful too. It's an angry tune what do you expect
Roddy is playing a great piobaireachd here..... his drones are killing me.... Steady as a rock and great ballance to the chanter. He is a rock in Piobaireachd. This is worldclass.........
Those pipes sound frickin beaaauutiful those drones are outta control wow
Unbeliveably beautiful
@macsalvi I am sorry, but when you rack up the awards the Roddy has won over his DECADES of piping that he has among such as both Gold Medals and Clasps at Inverness and Oban, the Glenfiddich, not to mention an international recitalist, judge and instructor. Then you can come back on here and critique Roddie McLeod. The man walks in the treasured elite of piping. Trust me I think he knows how to play a Piobaireachd.
True very true. he blows a very good MacLeod Earned tune, and don't miss a tune in this work of art.
@hfranke07 I know, he's amazing isn't he? This most awesome performance in such an informal setting is really neat. His pipe sound fills the room like few others.
It was the Little People who set those pipes at his cradle and sprinkled him with blackwood dust at birth. A magical set, and a magical player. And it is 1000 X better in person!
Technically superb, from a wonderful player
He's rocking the black sneakers with shorts!
I've seen him recently wearing my favorite super suede sambas in blue
listen Patrick Molard rendition of that tune. Indeed I prefer it, but each solo piper is free to feel a tune to give back what he feels. I play it slower, but I'm at some galaxies behind. So well done Roddy !
you can almost see/hear the thatch burning in the crunluath var.
But he's not moving really fast... would he be that hard to hit?
dont need to look under his kilt, hes got the biggest out out there Angus! lol only a true scot will get that. lol lol anyways thats a mighty good tune there my lad.
@macsalvi Count the seconds? What the hell does that mean? You actually evaluate a performance based on how long it takes to complete a tune? That's quite weird! If you listen to john macfayden the expression is rather forceful too. It's an angry tune what do you expect
Which book is this piob. in, and there's no crunluath emach?
PS Book 5 and Kilberry. No a' mach.