Scottish, or Irish bagpipe (cornemuse)? Nope, a french one:)

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

tune: l'aviatrice (jean Blanchard)
instrument: 18 pouces en Fa (Bernard Jacquemin)
player: well...me ;-)

No amazing grace or scotland the brave played on this bagpipe ;). It is just one of the 14 kinds of regional bagpipes in France, played to make people dance in villages years, years ago...the dance for that tune is named a scottiche (sounds a little paradoxal, I know :p).

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  • très beau !! bravo .Tu ne serais pas venu à la MJC de la TOUR du PIN par hasard ? il me semble t'avoir déja vu avec gérard LEBARS.Pour ton souvenir, j'étais le seul élève débutant avec une 16 pouces en ébène et étain. Continues comme ça tu joues toujours aussi bien !! et si tu as d'autres vidéos , je suis preneur ! :):)

  • @zebulon3859

    quelle surprise en lisant ton commentaire! Oui, j'ai bien suivi l'atelier de Gérard pendant 2 ou 3 ans. Que le monde internet est petit :P Tu as continué, persisté et signé dans la pratique de l'instrument?

    Merci beaucoup pour ton commentaire. J'espère bientôt pouvoir poster des vidéos avec un northumbrian smallpipe ;)

  • looks like there has been an argument among the comments these days. It is possible for everyone to express their opinion without being harsh and rude. Uuurk, I kinda agree with you that GHB has such a visibility that it casts a shadow on many other bagpipes very worth to listen to. Just the way to express things was maybe a little clumsy, and offending to some.

    I hope you all enjoy this time of the year.

    Cheers

    PS: if people want to insult each other, that's why private messages are for!

  • hi!!!fantastic sound. ive falled in love of this sound.can you say me whi is the maker and which kind of bagpipe is this...thank so much.. iam italian too and i play zampogna and gaita

  • hi :)

    This is one of the kinds of french bagpipes named 'musette du centre'. This is a musette '18 pouces' (which means tuned in F) made by maker Bernard Jacquemin --> first link when you google his name (don't know if allowed to give directly link here).

    Zampogna and gaita are lovely bagpipes as well. But by he way, i am french, not italian ;)

    have fun with your future order! see u

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  • very nicely played!

  • good for you! ^^ I hope you enjoy this french tune played on 'musette' bagpipes then :)

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  • i like this instrument .even we maltese have something like this and is done from the skin of a small goat .by the way every country has is own traditional instruments

  • Doesn't sound like bagpipes, but then the Scots have that true bagpipe sound that no other instrument sounds anything like it.

  • good sound mais le mec est super sexy! 

  • "I felt in love with you inside my mind, and in my dreams i've kissed your lips a thousand times! "

  • There are native bagpipes of every single country in Europe. as well as Asia Minor, North Africa, and Central Asia.

  • J'aimerais savoir en jouer :) Mais pas la patience...

  • What a nice french sound, thanks!

  • Ola Matt, quand es-ce tu reviens nous refaire un coucou à la MJC de Savigny ?

    Un Frateux

    Bise fraternelle chez toi !

  • @mattdu68 ha oui un video avec ton Gruar !

  • Merci beaucoup for sharing. Lovely piping.

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