Kemmeribodenbad 2006 - Robert Watt - Recital

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2007

Robert plays a vintage set of James Robertson full mounted real ivory pipes (bagpipe maker in Edinburgh 1908 - 1964) and a Sinclair chanter. The tuning session was in the hotel. The recital was in the garden of the Kemmeriboden-Bad hotel, a historic hotel in the Swiss alps.
Tunes: Crossing the Minch, John Patterson's Mare, Mrs MacLeod of Raasay, Banjo Breakdown

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  • Can anyone tell me if he uses cane drone reeds

  • Robert played at this recording 'Achitibuie Balance Tone drone reeds' developped by P.M. Bruce Hitchins. He never uses any kind of tone enhancers or drone valves, he likes to have a full drone sound.

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  • wow... just wow. I love the tune Crossing the Minch, play it on fiddle and use it to dance the Sailor's Hornpipe and this has to be the best I've heard of it.

  • @bluesflames Wrong.......I know both of them personally. Neither of them are better, they are simply different from one another

  • crossing the minch rocks most!

    both thumbs up

  • no stuart cassells is a little better

  • Nice playing... very enjoyable!

  • amazing! what is the name of the name of the tune after crossing the minch?

  • Your Beast Man !

  • no. it's tommy tully's air

  • the slow air is called mr morrison of jerusalam

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