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Nobody kind of likes bagpipes. You either love bagpipes or you just can't stand them and they grate you. I love bagpipes. Bagpipes are just beautiful. They're haunting. I love them. I love them. Great instrumental. Here we go. I love her bagpipes too. I remember. We saw something of hers and loved it. She's really, really good. Her Mohini Deja get together. Yeah, no kidding. She's really good. I didn't know she was a singer as well. Me too. What language? Is it Punjab as well? It sounds like it could be, yeah. Also, I love her bagpipes. I do too. Coolest bagpipes I've ever seen. That was fantastic. Spotify, Amazon Music and every other major music platform. That's it for me guys. Bye-bye. Yeah, go support her. That was freaking awesome. Fantastic. I love the surprise of the singing too. She can sing her face off. Yeah, she can. That was awesome. That was great. Was she singing Punjab? The only reason I assume that is because it was Bangja, which I associate with Punjab, but maybe I'm totally wrong. I focus on toss of the feathers. It's Indian makeover on bagpipes, making an Indian killing bagpipe folk music with the best of both worlds, which I love. The great blend of two cultures, whatever they are, whether you know have Tejano music and Indian music, whatever. I just like that. I think it's really, really cool for different cultures to celebrate each other, especially somebody from one culture taking on another instrument from a different culture that is so grounded in their culture. It's like if an Irish person took on the tabla or something like that. Yeah, the first thing I think of, like the first time I was ever introduced to the blending of things that just didn't make sense at first was, I'm forgetting his name right now, but he's the lead singer for Jethro Tull, and he plays the flute. Is it Jethro Tull? No, that's the band name. It's Ian something. No, his first name is Ian. And it was very strange to have a rock slash heavy metal band with the lead singer playing the flute. And it's because he was classically trained to play the flute, and he incorporates it, and it brick and works in this folk slash rock slash metal band. And to add to it, he plays sometimes with one leg up like a... Scarecrow. No. Flamingo. No, thank you. Like a flamingo. And when asked if he did that, like, was it... Why did he incorporate, like, was this some kind of gimmick? He's like, no, I love the flute, and I can't help it. Sometimes when I play the flute, I just lift my leg up. And that's what I love, because she seems the same way, just very organic. This isn't some kind of a gimmick. She genuinely is the blend of these really deep in who she is. Great. Loved it. Yeah, that was awesome. Killed it on the bagpipes. Also, the coolest bagpipes I've ever seen in my life. With a dragon on it. It blows my mind about the bagpipe. I was watching it on this, too. The blowing into the air is not like any other wind instrument where it's definitive in terms of the power of the sound. You're blowing into the air to the bag at different increments. It has nothing to do with it musically. It's just the feeling of the air in the bag, and you're squeezing it here. So you're going... So you see the mouth, and it makes no sense musically at all. Yeah. It's just keep the bag full of air, and then you squeeze it with your arm, right? Yeah. Or you just hold it with your arm. I have the first idea how to play a bagpipe. No, I don't either. No clue. I just love them. Yep. I think it's such a unique instrument. And I love that there's somebody from India that is so prolific in playing the bagpipe. I would love to know how she started playing the bagpipe. Me, too. I'd love to know the story. Because that's a unique instrument to just pick up. Is River Dance still going on? Because if it is, they absolutely should incorporate that and blend the two cultures in their show. Absolutely. That'd be a cool segment in their show. That would be cool. Yeah. Well, I... Didn't we see that? Oh, no. That was tap. It was tap. Which... It's real close. Yeah. They're probably related in some way. Oh, yeah. But, man, that was awesome. Goat supporter. She's doing a great job killing it. That was fun. I would love to see more fusion music like this. Especially when it comes to my culture. That wasn't an Irish accent. I don't know why I did that. Anyways, let us know what other videos you could react to down below.