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  • Cool!

  • haha, never thought I'd stumble across this dude on youtube. I've tried playing his pipes and it's damn hard. I look forward to seeing him in a couple weeks for 2007 folkfest. Check out my video and you may discover my identity. I'll keep your secret if you keep mine.lol!!!!!!

  • actually the tune name translates war of the big and the little faries....something like that

  • haha, close. It translates to big hill, little hill, but the original ballad is about some irish fairy battle between the two hills, where do they dream this stuff up...?

  • It sounds like it's coming apart at the end there. O.o

  • yes, the tune was Si BheagSi Mhor......or as translated to english, "She begs for more"

  • lol

  • Si Bheag Si Mhor?

  • lol thats my cousin

  • Isnt that an old Turlough O'Carolyn number called hewlett.

  • Next year over labor day come to the Gig harbor Washington Folkfest and see and even better show than this past one. Enjoy my demo's..

  • The last tune is Rambling Pitchfork ;)

  • 99luft: they're made by Joe Kennedy, a Canadian pipemaker now living in county Armagh in Ireland. The tunes are si beag si mor, amazing grace and I can't remember the name of the third one.

  • Hey, I know that guy! ;-) And I know those tunes... maybe we should put up our own video one of these days, heh.

  • Hello , Who made those beautifull pipes ?

  • is the 1st one tabhair dom mo lamh or si beag si mor

    then amazing grace?? then kitty lie over?

    some planxty stuff anyway

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