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  • Bravo, buenísimo.

  • great stuff

  • Absolulutely amazing,

  • Hammy's tune is called the Woodcock. Great stuff. Usually played in conjunction with the Kerfunten jig.

  • Thanks:-) Mmh the Kerfunten, nice one, too.

  • Amazing. Beautiful. Neither seem to portray how much I like this.

  • This has a very nice sound. Can hear it till Iceland ;o)

  • Inspiring stuff!

    After the fun of Proitze this year I'm about to order my first set from Andreas and get learning the troublesome things!

  • Thanks. Yes, Proitze was fan. Did we meet there?

  • where did you learn friend

  • I just started learning this tune! I'm glad you put it on here! Your set sounds amazing and your technique is quite good!

    Nice fireplace too ;-) !!!

  • Just brilliant. I would listen to you all day long anytime.

    Pax.

  • Great stuff! Many thanks!

  • loved it Thanks

  • Really nice piping... I could listen to this for hours!

  • Superb piping thank you

  • excellent

  • nice! do ya go to milltown? where ya from? whats the story with the fire behind ya? is it being attacked by aliens? are the sucking the flames with their alin silvery snouts? play rip the calico please!

  • what the hell you on about your moron?

  • 1. i was asking him does he go to milltown?

    2. i asked where was he from?

    3. i was joking about the fireplace!

    4. i requested a tune called "rip the calico", a great piping reel!

    what didnt you understand?

  • Guys, calm down. This one's for flanum: 1) No Miltown this year (never been there yet) 2) Southern Germany, Black Forest 3) exactly what I thought at first sight:-) 4) one of those "you better learn this one soon" tunes - on my watch list.

  • Awesome! Thanks for showing yourself playing the registers. I'm a GHB piper and uilleann pipes have always baffled me. They're so technically difficult. You've got skills.

  • who made your pipes?

  • Andreas Rogge, Tübingen, Germany.

  • Absolutely fantastic playing thank you

  • That's sounding great. Keep up the good work.

  • Good man!

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