Ear plugs .................. that's in very poor taste. He assaults the audience while he muffles his own reception of sound.............the pipes are louder to the audience as the holes of the chanter point outwards. I hope somebody sues this clown.
@@georgeallan6550 Lucky us! The in ears are so that we, as pipers dont get deaf of listening to our own instrument. We listen to it a lot more then the audience while practicing ;)
@@bagpiperbruce The piper shows up and inflicts ear damage onto his auidience, what a silly farce. If you can't stand to hear it yourself, don't inflict.
Dont know how he holds the pipes in that position but fantastic player
Agreed! Pipers like him and Stuart are my strongest argument that posture and position are not major contributing factors to good playing.
John MacColl's March is the first march played, Islay Ball is before Cat Lodge, and Fiona is played before The Smith.
thank you for being helpful
A solid musical performance.
Finlay was the overall winner!
Well deserved . Fab performance
Some great tunes executed well. I enjoyed the set, thank you for the music.
Great birl
What's the 2nd strathspey again folks ??
Very musical
Trite and cliche.
Ear plugs .................. that's in very poor taste. He assaults the audience while he muffles his own reception of sound.............the pipes are louder to the audience as the holes of the chanter point outwards. I hope somebody sues this clown.
Thanks for your wonderful Professional Piping insight.
My insights far exceed piping. @@sinocaig
@@georgeallan6550 Lucky us! The in ears are so that we, as pipers dont get deaf of listening to our own instrument. We listen to it a lot more then the audience while practicing ;)
@@bagpiperbruce The piper shows up and inflicts ear damage onto his auidience, what a silly farce. If you can't stand to hear it yourself, don't inflict.
@@georgeallan6550 youre right, maybe next time he can turn down the volume a little :)