The second slow air is 'S e Siabost as boidhche leam'. I always think when the pipers tune up before playing in say, a march, strathspey and reel competition, they use it as an excuse to play their favourite slow air! At the Donald Macleod Memorial competition in Lewis we always sing along with him and the judges don't like it! (",)
This is a fantastic camp to attend. If you want to learn from some of the best pipers or drummers in the world , go to this camp.The food is great but the pipings better !
Breathtakingly beautiful !!
GYLEN1234 11 months ago
I was there!!!!
scosc 3 years ago
The second slow air is 'S e Siabost as boidhche leam'. I always think when the pipers tune up before playing in say, a march, strathspey and reel competition, they use it as an excuse to play their favourite slow air! At the Donald Macleod Memorial competition in Lewis we always sing along with him and the judges don't like it! (",)
123pegs123 3 years ago
the first one's a gaelic song called rhu vaternish, i should know. then the firt fast tune he plays is an old gaelic puert a'bheil tune.
ewenh001 3 years ago
What's the name of the first tune he plays?
Very nice vid!
miluli13 3 years ago
This is a fantastic camp to attend. If you want to learn from some of the best pipers or drummers in the world , go to this camp.The food is great but the pipings better !
steelescotland 4 years ago
Rhu Vaternish is the first gaelic air arranged by J. Macfadyen.
shoesgranite 4 years ago
The first slow tune is called " The shores of loch creran"
niall9 4 years ago
after which slow tune??
cammyb91 4 years ago
does anyone knows the name of the tune that played directly after the slow tune?????
joedanho 4 years ago