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seamus ennis plays a reel

seamus ennis, genius uillean piper plays us a reel. taken from documentary Hand Me Down: Seamus Ennis Profile  
 
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owainyebastards (3 months ago) Show Hide
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the uilleann pipes seems quite similar to the welsh babgpipes (pibau cyrn), they make a less pure sound compared to the scottish ones, and the fact you dont use your mouth
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59pantouflards (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Please be polite before speaking about stupidity. You don't even imagine how stupid you seem yourself with your racist injurious vocabulary. But I accept some explainations: the only irish music I can easily hear where I am is commercial style, i.e without style. But I'm fond of stylists like Seamus, Joe Cooley, Paddy o Brien and others.
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59pantouflards (3 months ago) Show Hide
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childish you. Please stop wasting my time.
jobieloon (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey retard!!! Less of the racisim/sectarianism. Any wonder people don't like USA
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arkhatych (5 months ago) Show Hide
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So differen from todays pipes. And the sound's quality. It's nice to hear this legendary piper playing!
sirsteven88 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I think that traditionally in Ireland the wedding ring is worn on the middle finger of the right hand and that many people would wear two rings, one to maintain tradition and another to incorporate the more widely recognised symbolism. Don't quote me on this though. I remember reading this out of my anthropology text book so I know that this is true for a particular culture and I believe it was Irish but I could be mistaken.

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