Fred Morrison Smallpipes
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Hello are these in the key of D or A ?? I will be purchasing a set soon, and want to hear what both sound like. Thank You!
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Its a funny expression none the less
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@brassexpert I don't know the name of it, but I think it was originally written for the Northumbrian pipes
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@reginapiper Ok that explains it. I was wondering myself, watching one video of Fred Morrison playing Kansas City Hornpipe on one video, and this one with a very different-looking Fred Morrison.
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Nice mellow sound!
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this set I believe uses Uilleann drones
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thinking hard, I guess. ; )
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smile Mr. Grumpy Chops
MsOneiroi77 3 months ago
@MsOneiroi77 next time, for sure!
reginapiper 3 months ago
what tune is this? It sounds very flowy without the gracenotes which is a hard thing to find these days
brassexpert 2 years ago
"The Apprentince Lads of Alnwick" from the 1733 William Dixon MS.
reginapiper 2 years ago
thats not "THE" fred morrison....
just another fred
he's good though!!
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00MORDRED 3 years ago
No, not Fred, but playing "Fred Morrison" pipes. It's me. Glad you like it.
reginapiper 3 years ago