Finlay MacRae (Phil Cunningham)
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my mates name is finlay MacRae
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I'm not scotish or irish, and were i'm from thre's no celtic music, but always smashes my heart, when i listen to a pipe or scotish fiddle, i have a kind of thing in my trhoat and my eyes soak always!!
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Thank you for responding. I learned something new; I've heard of Lowland pipes but I have never actually "heard" them before. Thank you for posting this. They have a beautiful sound.
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Thx for posting this. Finlay is my great uncle and Phil my 2nd cousin ;-)
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Nice video and playing =) I've never heard Finlay M. MacRae on the smallpipes. I used to compete in Grade IV with this tune. Would you like me to post a video response with my rendition?
GoNavy311 3 years ago
Please.
piscores 3 years ago
how did you get your smallpipes to sound like highland pipes? I play both of them and the small ones don't sound like that; did you put a highland pipes reed in the chanter? It sounds great!
woulfghar 4 years ago
Because this pipes aren´t Small pipes but Lowland pipes. My set is from Garvie pipes, Edinburgh.
piscores 4 years ago
It's a pleasure to me to play the Phil's tunes.
Best wishes
Miguel
piscores 4 years ago