Celtic Music - The King Of The Fairies, Uilleann Pipes

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  • Funny to see fake medieval pictures with pipes that didn't exist before 1750 - 1800!

  • LoL. My point was only to present some Celtic legacy. You are free to make better video when ever you like..... :P

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  • the tune is King of the Fairies, this version is done by Innisfree Ceiol I think...love those crans and rolls...tight piping, really nice sound....cheers.

  • @fiddlinshim I've seen even Heavy Metal on medieval films

  • @fiddlinshim Genius while you're at it, those pics aren't medieval.... they're spanning Celtic Bronze, Roman iron and Germanic Iron age. Ohh and those "fake" medieval pictures? There aren't any fake medieval pictures the slides. If they're fake anything they're fake Roman Iron Age pictures, or late scottish rennaissance.

  • whats the tune being played on this video

  • this is an irish tune played on an irish instrument, yet there are pictures of britons/gauls fighting romans, a good video but just a tad innaccurate

  • I love this kind of music! :)

  • Great Version!!

  • I realize that I was responding to the false idea of 'Celtic music'. This is an Irish tune played on an Irish instrument. 'Celtic' is a family of languages. There is Scottish music, Irish music, Breton music, and so on, and those folks speak Celtic languages, but there is no 'Celtic music'. It is such careless inaccuracy that is displayed in your video. Too few people care about accuracy and language, so you can get away with sloppiness, but you shouldn't be surprised at being called on it.

  • No accounting for tastes, and nothing to gain by arguing about them. Nothing wrong with our disagreeing. Best wishes.

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