Great sound and great Ardbeg dance. That sure is a lovely quartet. The sound of those three pipers together is so clear, they almost sound like one and the same person ;)
Thanks mate. There are three different sizes of Highland pipes: Full size, 3/4 size, and Parlour pipes. These sets are parlour pipes, the smallest version. They have the volume of a fiddle, and they are meant for indoor playing, and sessions with other ceilidh instruments. Glad you liked the video, and subscribe! All the best.
Very clever. Quadruplets playing pipes in key D in tune and with harmonies! I asume the Islay malt was consumed after playing not during? You look too young to have been in service before 1992.
I love these mini pipes ,I play Scottish bagpipes ,there's some banging tunes out there
Awesome work. I just listened without watching first time through and thought it was actually several pipers
Outstanding. I wish my multiple personalities could play as well. Cheers
Lovely arrangement
Fantastic, you 4!❤
I have a set of miniature highland pipes too
What a lovely tune on a great sounding instrument.
brilliant tune and execution Iain
Seeing music through coloured lenses!
A toast to Little Bernie as well.
Wonderful !
Yup! That's the Ian I know ! 🙂😆👍 Love this video! So good!! See ya at the next lesson 🙂🏴🏴🏴
I've got to do another one of these soon. I have a few ideas!
@@iainmacharg yeah would be cool! How was Cape Breton? See ya Friday!
Great sound and great Ardbeg dance. That sure is a lovely quartet. The sound of those three pipers together is so clear, they almost sound like one and the same person ;)
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So good!
Thanks buddy! Very appreciated.
:) Beautiful !
Can I ask what make of small pipe are those? I'm just looking into a set. Thanks. Wonderful sound too!
They are made by my father, Michael MacHarg. Find me on facebook, and I'll share his contact info with you. Thanks, and don't forget to subscribe!
@@iainmacharg Thanks. I'm not on FB and I have subscribed. Thanks again. Art
I love it, especially played on those pipes. How do they differ from great Highland bagpipes?
Thanks mate. There are three different sizes of Highland pipes: Full size, 3/4 size, and Parlour pipes. These sets are parlour pipes, the smallest version. They have the volume of a fiddle, and they are meant for indoor playing, and sessions with other ceilidh instruments. Glad you liked the video, and subscribe! All the best.
Very clever. Quadruplets playing pipes in key D in tune and with harmonies! I asume the Islay malt was consumed after playing not during? You look too young to have been in service before 1992.
Are they really both LEFT HANDED. Strange