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Tiarnan Ó Duinnchinn - Uilleann Pipes

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

Tiarnan Ó Duinnchinn performing at Scoil Cheoil na Botha - traditional music festival in Scotstown, Co.Monaghan

Highland / Reel: Hughie Gillispies / Sporting Paddy / Tommy Peoples / Piobaire an Céide ( The Piper from Keady)

www.anbhoth.ie

Tiarnan has a solo CD out shortly - www.tiarnan.ie

Promoting traditional music in Co. Monaghan

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  • Man. If I was this guy, I'd just sit on a barstool and listen to myself play the Uilleann Pipes all day long! :-D

  • CLASSIC - pure magic

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  • awesome

  • brave

  • I love this instrument, sounds almost like a fiddle sometimes.

  • best regulator playing in piping history :D

    I think he's the best, on the technical point of view, at playing regulators

  • @suibhnebuile thats what i get for usin google translate

  • @noodles1916

    It means elbow, eejit. AKA, how they're played. "Píob" is pipe in Gaelige.

  • beautiful tho

  • funny uillean means pipes so theyre called pipes pipes :o

  • @Nautilus1972 I disagree. I know a lot of people who speak English so well that I can not hear an accent of any kind, and they are from all over the world.

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