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  • To tonytopcat83

    Robotic playing ? you said ?, hem..., it's only played and articulated according to the style of the tune

    Would you be a crack ?, Fred Morrison's playing is another matter, but let know that before playing like he does now, he have ran a long road and has worked hard

    Whether you don't like that video, ok ! but don't show so abrupt and categorical before you have got sufficient knowledge to allow you to do so

    Tata Mr judge

    Jean Michel, Breton, prized soloist and pipe teacher

  • Iain was my sister's friend's tutor a few years ago!

  • This video is from the CD that accompanys the bellows pipe tutor 'More Power to your Elbow', published by the Lowland and Border Pipers' Society. It was recorded in Rosslyn Chapel. The tune is 'Lowland Jig' from Patrick McDonald's 1784 collection

  • i really dont like that style, sounds so robotic and unmusicial. Fred Morrison does a much better job on the album Up South

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  • Nice!

    this is such a perfect example of scottish smallpipes....

  • The piper´s name is Iain MacInnes and plays Hammish Moore´s Scottish Smallpipes.

  • who is the great piper and what brand smallpipes ares these? Love the sound!

  • Very well played, and with a great sound.

    Great backdrop too.

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