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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

Sean Folsom May 2009

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  • WOW I WANT THIS ON MY TV SHOW! GREAT PIPING SEAN THE PIPER

    fondly Bb

  • Sean lives in Carmel Valley, CA. You should contact him. He puts on a hell of a show!

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  • Pressing against the body is actually not recommended since you can untune your tenor drone while doing that and so causing dissonance...

  • Some months ago I had my good friend Alan Keith turn a new Tenor Drone for my Bb Gaita (Si bemol) We used a blank of Ash Wood (Madera de Fresno) that was meant for a Baseball Bat, and it took a lot of turning to reduce it to the proper size!!

    Alan also made the Drone Stock & mounted it with Brass Ferrules and a Horn Cap and Ring It sounds great and it adds a lot of Good Harmonics !

    Thank You Alan !!!!

  • Amazing sound....this is a high quality bagpipe!

    I will buy one soon, to keep the tradition alive.

    Great video, thumbs up!

  • Lo sciento Jose ! No vende mas Gaitas de mi Collection (solamente dos Gaitas orita). Bueno Suerte !!!

    "Xuan El Gaitero"

  • Hello Sean,  sounds very nice. I noticed that you sold that particular Gaita gallega. Do you still have any for sale? Please let me know Thank you.

    Jose' Ramos

  • I sold this Gaita to a Kiwi (New Zealand) Piper living inYellowknife, Canada. This leaves me with an old unmarked Boxwood Gaita in "Do" with the same 2 Drone configuration, and a Classic 1970s Represas Gaita in B flat made from Ashwood with only the one Bass Drone.

    I need a Tenor Drone for that Gaita SO..if you have a spare Tenor Drone you're not using, Please contact me ! Thanks ! Sean Folsom

  • I have owned this "C" (Do normal) Galician Gaita since 1979.

    Recently I finally found out that it was made by the Represas Family. In the 1970s, they had an impressive distribution network, and a large number of Music Stores all over Spain were retailing their instruments. Thus, it was common for tourists to bring them back to the USA. I am selling this Gaita as I have too many Gaitas in my collection. Please contact me here if you're interested. Sean Folsom

    As I have 2 other Gaitas

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