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Rick Epping. Legend I saw/heard this man play "Lark in the morning" (Irish jig) just like this but with an electric ensemble. The nearest thing to rock and roll I ever experienced. Hooked for life.
From a life-long piper......that's terrific. The piping symmetry and ornamentation is very very nicely conveyed. Not many are able to play a pipe march on another instrument and still have it a pipe march, much less a great one.
Idk how I fell down this rabbit hole but I'm glad I did...
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You'll go mad, I tell you!
Lovely piece, lovely playing, and very impressive performance.
Rick Epping. Legend
I saw/heard this man play "Lark in the morning" (Irish jig) just like this but with an electric ensemble.
The nearest thing to rock and roll I ever experienced.
Hooked for life.
great tune and lovely playing!
From a life-long piper......that's terrific. The piping symmetry and ornamentation is very very nicely conveyed. Not many are able to play a pipe march on another instrument and still have it a pipe march, much less a great one.
great tune well played. goes well with the 72nd s Farewell to Aberdeen.
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I really like that
BRAVO!
Great stuff, thanks so much.
Brilliant
Lovely Rick!
Does anyone know what kind of concertina he's playing?
It looks like an eight-sided Wheatstone Aeola model of an English concertina.
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Is he using a tremolo harmonica?
No. Sounds like an octave harmonica.