My husband is an Uilleann piper. He performed one time at a venue when an elderly man came up to me and said, "That's something you'll won't hear every day!" Thought but didn't say, "Well, actually, I do!"
@@gloin10 I am, so! Another time when we were busking downtown, Tom had his sunglasses on when an older man came up to me and said, "He's blind, isn't he?" I was so tempted to say, "No, but he's deaf!""
I had the honour to play the bodhran along with this highly gifted genius last summer at a session in huidi beags pub bunbeg county donegal ireland Harald mor
Je suis d'accord Dominique que cette musique a le pouvoir de rapprocher les gens d'horizons variés. En revanche et avec du respect, il s'agit de musique irlandaise et non "Celte" qui n'existe pas, sauf chez les labels de CD des années 90.@@Dominique2947
Just beautiful! The playing sounds so natural and easy - although this tune must be quite a challenge on the uilleann pipes as it requires playing very high notes (the highest available if I am not mistaken?). The regulators add a lot.
So moving, how does it stir the soul and how does it seem so familiar? I'm trying to trace a piece of music that featured the pipes, think it was a minor hit in the 70s and possibly from a film, can anybody help? Its a beautiful piece with orchestra too as I remember..Thankyou.
This is very true. But the secret is that it's this fact that also makes the uilleann pipes such a joy to play. They need such focus that while playing them, they become the players entire world. Time is measured in notes and feelings.
My husband is an Uilleann piper. He performed one time at a venue when an elderly man came up to me and said, "That's something you'll won't hear every day!" Thought but didn't say, "Well, actually, I do!"
"Thought but didn't say, "Well, actually, I do!""?
And aren't you lucky?
@@gloin10 I am, so! Another time when we were busking downtown, Tom had his sunglasses on when an older man came up to me and said, "He's blind, isn't he?" I was so tempted to say, "No, but he's deaf!""
@@rwilsbach9206😂
I am a lucky person! Also, one who goes out of her way to not hurt another's feelings. Kindness costs nothing.@@gloin10
You're lucky
Imagine living your whole life in a small village only having ever heard a really good singer and then one of these comes and plays for you
These instruments come from small villages
I had the honour to play the bodhran along with this highly gifted genius last summer at a session in huidi beags pub bunbeg county donegal ireland
Harald mor
This is my go-to rendition of Si Bheag Si Mhor
Why are my eyes wanting to leak! This is stunning!!!
When I first heard Liam O’Flynn play this I nearly cried. Deadly. Well done. Just lovely
I love listening to Planxty play this. Liam O'Flynn is amazing
I had the same reaction. It must have been around 1974...
One of the most beautiful songs ever composed
I am related to this great musician
@@michaelcarolan3117 congratulations
Darragh. That was top notch. Something about that instrument that always makes my eyes well up.
Adoro la música,la melodía,el instrumento felicidades, sur Spain gracias...
¿Conoce la musica de Jose Angel Hevia Velasco? El toca la gaita. Hay un CD, "tierra de nadie / no man's land." (1999)
one of my favourites. My granda played this, beautiful!
Greetings from Germany, what a beautiful song and sound. Brings tears to my eyes.
Very emotional music! Marvelous.
I have a simple sheet music version that I'm learning to play on guitar. Your playing is lovely and will help me find the right notes.
Soy de Colombia 🇨🇴, nunca he ido a otro país, pero hay algo en esta música que me atrapa y me hala hacia Escocia, Irlanda y otros lugares más ❤️
La musique Celte rapproche les hommes et les femmes de ce monde !!
Je suis d'accord Dominique que cette musique a le pouvoir de rapprocher les gens d'horizons variés. En revanche et avec du respect, il s'agit de musique irlandaise et non "Celte" qui n'existe pas, sauf chez les labels de CD des années 90.@@Dominique2947
You like celtic music
Thank You so much, The music was beyond heavenly, Bless You!!!
Don’t ever stop tapping that foot !
Very nice.
Thank you !
I play this tune on guitar in DADGAD tuning. This rendition is perhaps the best I have ever heard. Well done!
Realy apreasiatted that👍so good and a great musician " the pipes are a mistecal instrument to me👍 🙏🦋🙋
Out of the park!!! 😊 ❤
Uilleann pipes are one of the most challenging instruments to learn.
Beautiful
A credit to O'Carolan and the pipes, masterfully played and inspiring. Thank you Darragh!
This is BEAUTIFUL, sir. Thanks a lot for sharing your talent and technique with the world. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wonderful performance. Love the Vatican flags in the background.
Really excellent playing.
Thank you. ☺️
Beautiful and uplifting.
Just beautiful!
The playing sounds so natural and easy - although this tune must be quite a challenge on the uilleann pipes as it requires playing very high notes (the highest available if I am not mistaken?).
The regulators add a lot.
Darragh! You nailed it!
Pure magic, very gifted piper
Amazing performance
Darragh you are a idol for me in learn this beautiful instrument
Great playin', Darragh. Well done!
Beautiful tune and beautifully played
Thank you. ☺️
素敵!
lovely sound of this reed !
Very good!
Well done Oliver
Probably the best uilleann piper I’ve ever heard, absolutely breath taking
Ever hear Davy spillane
Maybe you meant to say "only"?
@@Irishcelt90 I hadn’t, but this is absolutely kickass, so thanks for the recommendation
So moving, how does it stir the soul and how does it seem so familiar? I'm trying to trace a piece of music that featured the pipes, think it was a minor hit in the 70s and possibly from a film, can anybody help? Its a beautiful piece with orchestra too as I remember..Thankyou.
Perfect
simply..... beautiful
Amazing !!!
Wonderful. Thank you.
You play this old irish song of O'Carolan, the blind arpist, very well. My soul flays over the old Irishland. Thank you.
Mine too
Well done, sir.
Now . . . The key change! . . . Only kidding.
Great idea using the natural acoustics of a church.
Holy Shit! This man can play
sweet
❤ to Roscommon - Mayo - Cork
Lovely playing. What was the song that you heard being sung to it?
I'd be very interested in learning the lyrics too!
Uilleann pipes. ... the safest instrument you can play because they have a seat belt and an air bag!
Love that.
Peace and love from the wirral..
This brings out the 3% Irish in me. What a beautiful song and great performance.
Absolutly beautifully played! Love it! May I ask? Is this a H. Morgenbrodt-Set? :)
Sorry for my late response. No. The set is made by Makoto. Amazing pipe maker.
It seems very difficult to play these pipes. Playing the melody, operating the bellows, lifting the pipe and playing the chanter all at the same time.
This is very true. But the secret is that it's this fact that also makes the uilleann pipes such a joy to play. They need such focus that while playing them, they become the players entire world. Time is measured in notes and feelings.
Sí go maith.
Fan bloody tastick.
exceptional!
Thank you ☺️
I find this . . . acceptable.
Iontach ar fad.
Notice the guitar slips out of beat . That's called not listing to the tune ...
aThere's no guitar.
Beautiful