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  • wow... just wow. I love the tune Crossing the Minch, play it on fiddle and use it to dance the Sailor's Hornpipe and this has to be the best I've heard of it.

  • crossing the minch rocks most!

    both thumbs up

  • no stuart cassells is a little better

  • @bluesflames Wrong.......I know both of them personally. Neither of them are better, they are simply different from one another

  • Nice playing... very enjoyable!

  • amazing! what is the name of the name of the tune after crossing the minch?

  • Your Beast Man !

  • good good very nice !!!!!

    *****

    Regards

  • best in the world

  • good playing! good solid fingering played on a nice pipe! :D x

  • brilliant! fantastic tone!

  • Fine solid playing. I'll mentally rehear this in a proper flatter pitch. ;)

  • its great :)

  • great stuff give you one you may have heard off or maybe not to try archie beag was composed for my grandfather he was from south uist in the outer hebradies, try it see if you like the tune jig, of the same name by donald morrison his cousin. must say rules say it can only be played competitive on highland pipes best regards

  • Wow... solid playing! What are the title's for the tune before the slow air, 3rd last tune. And what's the title of the slow air. I only recognise Crossing The Minch and Banjo Breakdown

  • However I don't know slow air's title, I'm pretty sure 3rd last tune is Mrs MacLeod Of Raasay

  • the slow air is called mr morrison of jerusalam

  • no. it's tommy tully's air

  • what a great player. the drones are emaculate

  • Really awesome. Great selection of tunes.

  • too bad there was background noise while this was being filmed

  • Sounnds like an older Hardie chanter and cane reeds. I read the earlier responses.

    Very solid piper. Thank god for YouTube. MacLeod

  • I luv banjo breakdown

  • what kind of chanter and chanter reed does he play ?

  • consistent and clean.

  • Can anyone tell me if he uses cane drone reeds

  • Robert played at this recording 'Achitibuie Balance Tone drone reeds' developped by P.M. Bruce Hitchins. He never uses any kind of tone enhancers or drone valves, he likes to have a full drone sound.

  • could someone tell which tune he plays, the second one... please give me an e-mail (Pm on YouTube) Cheers!

  • Crossing the Minch

  • GREAT PIPING

  • Nice hands. How about an MSR next. Are you Swiss or just playing there?

  • Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some 1920's trading cards of musical instruments, including the bagpipes.

  • Embellishments sound great!

  • great playing thanks

  • Very nice...

  • That....is some excellent piping. It's nice to hear and so cleanly played.

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