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  • What I fail to understand is why Irish trad musicians (and, trust me, I have been one for many a year) turn so bloody po-faced once a camera has been trained on them, totally dampening the beauty of the music being played.

    Lighten up, FFS!

    That said, Gabe McKeown was always a serious chap: I remember the 1974 Listowel Fleadh when we we mere mortals shared the company of two of the finest uilleann pipers of any generation: Gabe and Davey Spillane. Davey just seemed to be *enjoying* it more

  • Ist Class!

  • 0:46 look that lady go!

  • Well call me stupid if you want but, I can't understand why some flute players bears it on their shoulder. How heavy can a flute be?

  • @minoune86 You aren't stupid. It is a crutch really, a way of keeping the flute steady and your armbiture (sp?) solid and consistent on the keyless Irish flute. You see, on those flutes there quite often are no little thumb holder thingies like on a band or concert flute. They are a straight tube with VERY w i d e set holes. They are set wide like bagpipes or a low D whistle, and have little in the way of keys. You fingers do all the work playing and holding the instrument.

  • whats the first reel?

  • 1st grade session !

  • Bravo !!

  • Great song!

  • God, if only Saturday night down our pub was like this!

  • Thank you for posting this great video. I think the piper's surname is spelled McKeon.

  • 3 strikes here, american, cant walk and chew gum, OR carry a tune in a wheelbarrow...lol, i sit here ant listen, in amazement. beautiful music.

  • FWIW, that's John Wynne on flute.

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