Brìghde Chaimbeul
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Premiered May 26, 2022
Presented by Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Brìghde Chaimbeul performs at The Savings Bank venue in Glasgow, Scotland.
Filmed and edited by Domhnall Eòghainn MacKinnon
Winner of the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Horizon Award and 2016 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk award Scotland’s Brìghde Chaimbeul is making her mark on the global stage. A native Gaelic speaker, her style is rooted in her native language and culture but draws inspiration from a variety of global piping traditions such as from Cape Breton, Eastern Europe and Ireland. Brìghde has devised a completely new way of arranging for pipe music that emphasizes the rich textural drones of the smallpipes; the constancy of sound that creates a trance-like quality in the tunes.
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Tha Brìghde na sàr cheòl air na pìoban beago.
Alba gu bràth !🏴
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Abair! What she plays DEFINITELY sounds bulgarian this time!
Drifting on melodic waves. A enchantment.
Love the Mackintosh's Lament!
Absolutely beautiful beyond words. A rarity in our fast paced world.
Truly fantastic musician, keeping the tradition alive, and reviving it, which is essentially why the tradition has survived and is well and alive.
beautiful music.
Brilliant. Absolutely breathtakingly brilliant.
Beautiful piping Brighde - I live in the Black Mountains on the Wales border which was what first caught my eye so it was a very fortunate sighting that led me to spot the lowland pipes you were cradling. I look forward to hearing more of your recordings - the best lowland piping I've heard
Brighde has released her latest masterpiece, FAS! I just got it. Brilliant.😁
@@AAMacKenzie Many thanks for the alert - I'll definitely be checking her new release out
They're smallpipes not lowland pipes
The blood of Scots gets to moving in a more right direction with this music ,hopefully never to be forgotten as it joyfully is performed.
Those Bulgarian arrangements are mind bending. She really is a genius
Takes the pipes to a new level...
This is eternal music. Ceol le haghaidh an aois.
Music airson na linntean
I've listened to this a thousand times now. It moves me to tears every time. ❤
Beautifull Playing Brighde , Thank You.
Excellent
Utterly perfect 😊👍 My father used to play these songs to me when I was a wee tot! He sat on the toilet seat and I played among the bubbles. So good to hear toilet chanter belters again. Big love Brighde, moreover Derek Brown and Chris Armstrong 😊x
Thanks for that lovely music❤
Starts really like what I’ve heard in Bulgaria!
She is a zen master. My small pipes guru.
Breathtakingly beautiful.Your music transports us to a completely different world, one of peace and harmony. Thanks.
Key of C, perhaps Db IS the sweetspot for smallpipes. A is just too dark, this is absolutely perfect.
Totally breathtaking. Appreciate her beautiful playing of the border pipes. So much feeling and emotion being spoken in her music. Just absolutely wonderful.
absolutely wonderful playing of the Scottish smallpipes
With ingenuity and resourcefulness you can build reeds, bag, drones and bellows from plastic drinking straws and trash bags. A vibrato pipe if you 'will.
She played a whole battle up to it's lose my heart was in it to it's entirety,that is worth a kings ransom
Brilliant & deep music. Fills the heart. So glad YT brought me back to her. I had found another performance of hers sometime ago, but it got buried in that YT place called “Watch Later” . Now I’m back to stay!
Well done, my alltime favourite ......thank you...
I just love the way how foreward You keep.
Utterly inspirational. I wasn't familiar with Brighde before seeing this performance. I watch this video a couple times a day since I first saw it a couple weeks ago.
I'm now looking to add smallpipes to my repertoire, which already includes uilleann pipes.
Simply brilliant there are no other words for it!!!!
One of my favorite music videos of all time.
Thank you for this beautiful connection to my roots in Britain. My ancestors came to America from Aberdeenshire. Bless you.
Love this, she's totally lost in the flow, reminds me of Martyn Bennett 🥰
Aye! Doesn't she remind us of her soul piper mate Martyn!?! I've said this from the first moment I watched Brighde play the SSP's. I've adored her and her music ever since. What a musician....
Apt comparison. Martyn was a great piper and so is Brighde.
Here’s an incomplete set list (lacking a few titles, and inconsistent in staying with the Gaelic titles):
Set 1
0.00 Bulgarian tune
3:50 Bulgarian tune
Set 2
4:30 Bulgarian tune
6:20 Bulgarian tune
Set 3
7:42 Turf Lodge
10:10 Jig (title?)
Set 4
11:40 Old Woman’s Dance
14:04 Skylark’s Ascension
Set 5
15:30 MacIntosh’s Lament
Set 6
20:35 Reel (title?)
22:40 Girl Who Broke My Heart
Set 7
25:35 Uamh an Oir
31:10 Pompous Trousers
32:12 Maid Who Tends the Goats
I think the reel at 20:35 may be S'Iomadh Rud Tha Dhith Orm, at least, if I am not quite mistaken. I am familiar with the puirt tune, and it sounds quite similar!
The 2nd set (4:30) is 'Lichko Lio' as of her newest album. Cheers for the setlist though!
@@patrickhamacher1781 Thanks for the set list of titles and times. Appreciated.🥰
Do you know what key these are in?
Simply stunning. 🥰
This is Awesome! Love this!
Merci de nous faire rêver avec votre façon de jouer ses morceaux m'emmène au pays des rêves à chaque fois 🙏🙏🙏
Truly beautiful stuff!
I still love you play .
I don't have words for this. It's simply magical.
And whenever I say that about an instrumental piece, my wallet hurts, for it means I will probably buy myself a new instrument.
los primeros minutos me recordarón mucho a las Kaba Gaidas, que excelente artista
I just love the way You cut the rythm .
Very good music . behappy
Ah the pipes, the sound enters the ear and exits the hair in the back! Up the clans!
Gle mhath! Tha sibh cho sgoinneil. Moran taing!
Alba gu bràth !🏴
Gu mòr mar sin gu dearbh. Tha Brìghde na sàr çheòl air na pìoban beago.
Beautiful charming lady - first became aware BBC Ar Scáth An Cheoil.
uff después de un año y medio tocar un par de piezas con la smallpipe vengo a volver a ver esto y me topo con que yo comenté esto hace un año...
🖤🖤
Love the Bulgarian stuff
🌿🌻🌿🌻🌿🌻🌿🌻🌿🌻🌿🌻🌿🌻🌿🌻
Fantastic musician. Does somebody knows what the two electronic devices (on the chanter and the drones stock) are?
I am at a loss for words... none of them will seem to do the music justice.
Wonderful - will there be a tune list (program list) accompanying this great concert video? Thank you!
Unfortunately not but thank you for asking. We definitely suggest checking out Brìghde's album "The Reeling" if you enjoyed this set!
Check out my tune list here
Anyone have any idea of the microphone packs she is using for the chanter & the drones ?
Mmmmm
Is the 3rd last tune here definitely uamh an oir? Anyone got the pipe music for it?
Makes me want to take up arms
Does anyone know what the second half of set 3 is called?
Would anyone know who made the bagpipes she has?
Anyone know how she switches to a minor key? Is it a chanter or a drone thing? I can see her switching something.
I think that she just took a piece of tape off
This lady would be my battle queen of the north
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There's a tartan call
6.40 - 7.30 ... wt actual f
Im gonna ask a glass blower to melt me up a tiny playable bagpipe with playable reeds, bag and blowstem. With millifiori chunks and cabochons for furrels and encalmo sections and individually handmade beads to make the drones. I would want a shuttle pipe with 1 drone and 1 shuttle to change the pitch. It would take an entire room of people to collaborate. Artisans and people who know a thing or 2 and cats and dogs. Then Ill clean out my savings to pay the price of it less it be given to a museum. I got first dibs though because of bridghde's little square regulator thing that inspired the idea.