sorry lads, just wondering, is this tune ye're own? And who is the Fraher of the title? I ask only cos it makes me think firstly of Dan Fraher of Dungarvan, Waterford, one of its more famed GAA men....
From the sleeve notes of The Pipering of Willie Clancy Vol. II:
"Willie had a special regard for this tune. Fraher, a piper who was born around 1800, passed the tune on to James Burke. His pupil the Reverend Brother Gildas gave it to Willie."
Píob Mór which phonetically has been erroneously translated as "War Pipe" are the Irish Big Pipes, Scotland has an equivelant called the Great Highland Bagpipes.
Pat, brilliant job, pipes sound amazing...what a talent, cheers
MrJohnered 1 year ago
sorry lads, just wondering, is this tune ye're own? And who is the Fraher of the title? I ask only cos it makes me think firstly of Dan Fraher of Dungarvan, Waterford, one of its more famed GAA men....
DaithiToms 1 year ago
From the sleeve notes of The Pipering of Willie Clancy Vol. II:
"Willie had a special regard for this tune. Fraher, a piper who was born around 1800, passed the tune on to James Burke. His pupil the Reverend Brother Gildas gave it to Willie."
PDarcy 1 year ago
Who is the Fraher guy and how does that go wth the jig? From one Fraher to another.
Thanks!
fezgx 1 year ago
Nice ^,^
synballein70 2 years ago
Hi Patrick,
I'm a Fraher myself and I'm just curious what is the origin of the Frahers Jig??
jayjay20013455 2 years ago
WOW!Very well played , you have some awesome skills.
piobrach 3 years ago
Hey, Patrick. It's Josh from Interplay. Good to find you "uilleann" like a villain on here!
fancytyme 3 years ago
who made his uilleann pipes
pearse93 4 years ago
Hi Pearse,
David Quinn and Benedict Koehler made this set.
Good luck,
Pat.
PDarcy 4 years ago
thanks very much it is a tops set of pipes
pearse93 4 years ago
does anyone know any really good uilleann pipe makers who make b sets in sterling silver in ireland im looking for a set
pearse93 4 years ago
WOW, not bad. I tried to play this song on my Cornamuse du Centre. Its not realy easy :-)
Wimmersack 4 years ago
CornEmuse, sweetie.
deadxkorps 2 years ago
graet pipe set! i lice it so much
SallyJuenger 4 years ago
i thought pion mor meant great highland pipe in scotch gaelic and are there a type of irish pipe that you can march with like scotch pipes
cadetgp 5 years ago
the word you are thinking of for GHB is piob mor.
TNTennant 5 years ago
or Piobaireachd =-)
sacredsong 4 years ago
has anyone ever hear of the irish war pipe?
cadetgp 5 years ago
Píob Mór which phonetically has been erroneously translated as "War Pipe" are the Irish Big Pipes, Scotland has an equivelant called the Great Highland Bagpipes.
PDarcy 5 years ago
@cadetgp yes i have one
ctait96 7 months ago
What a beautiful pipe. Excellent playing, too. Thanks for sharing!
torontoMMVI 5 years ago
great technique pat, you look as comfortable as a i do when i'm infront of a christmas fire!
agus beannacht!
Dagvalda 5 years ago
Great technique!
Klumpen0815 5 years ago
ahh the holy order, so nice and shiny! nice stuff patch!
mairead8929 5 years ago
Thanks Maudge! :)
PDarcy 5 years ago
Very good piping and a very nice set . Please who is the maker ? I am going to your site immediatly !!!
Thanks
99luftballons 5 years ago
Great playing, Patrick. The Holy Order sounds fantastic, as usual. I especially like the "crotch crans". : )
bozabus 5 years ago
brillant to any1 that can pplay the pipes well.
garygarygary12345 5 years ago
Great playing : )
HeavenPrayer 5 years ago
Arah - quit! thats a nice set Mulean Pipes.
no5eyparker 5 years ago