I believe the sound track is: The Blackthorn Stick; The Stool of Repentance; I was Kissed Yesterday; The River Bend. From A Cape Breton Piper by Barry Shears
Thanks for the kind remarks. A lot of these photos also feature in my new book (Play It Like You Sing It", Volume one) with a bit more detail such as dates, previous owners, and possible makers
Really cool to see! I wouldn't think of the Scots as immigrants though. They were pioneers. who built it from the ground up. it is called New Scotland after all
The Blackthorn Stick; The Stool of Repentance; I was Kissed Yesterday; The River Bend. From A Cape Breton Piper by Barry Shears the last two are in my previous books
@@barryshears4696 Thanks. I play the 1st two, and would be good to add the 3rd and 4th. Must pick up your book again. It got lost in my 20+ years of moving around country.
Absolutely awesome, Barry. Congratulations and thank you! Ringo
Nice, subtitles with names of makes should be a must!
I believe the sound track is: The Blackthorn Stick; The Stool of Repentance; I was Kissed Yesterday; The River Bend. From A Cape Breton Piper by Barry Shears
Thanks for the kind remarks. A lot of these photos also feature in my new book (Play It Like You Sing It", Volume one) with a bit more detail such as dates, previous owners, and possible makers
Nice! Thanks.
Really cool to see! I wouldn't think of the Scots as immigrants though. They were pioneers. who built it from the ground up. it is called New Scotland after all
Good video! Was the second tune Stool of Repentance?
Yup.
What's the 3rd and 4th jigs?
The Blackthorn Stick; The Stool of Repentance; I was Kissed Yesterday; The River Bend. From A Cape Breton Piper by Barry Shears the last two are in my previous books
@@barryshears4696 Thanks. I play the 1st two, and would be good to add the 3rd and 4th. Must pick up your book again. It got lost in my 20+ years of moving around country.