Happy Saint Patrick's Day....
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Somebody is playing the bagpipes on the street right below my office.
The bagpipes.
FML.
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@George-K said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
Fecking Irish.
I'm probably more Irish than he is.
He's an O'Toole, that's for sure.
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@George-K said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
Fecking Irish.
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
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@George-K said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
Fecking Irish.
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
I think he's playing the Irish pipes, not the Scottish ones.
They're equally awful.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
I think he's playing the Irish pipes, not the Scottish ones.
They're equally awful.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
I think he's playing the Irish pipes, not the Scottish ones.
You mean he’s playing the píobaí uilleann.
I actually prefer them to the Scottish pipes.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
I think he's playing the Irish pipes, not the Scottish ones.
You mean he’s playing the píobaí uilleann.
I actually prefer them to the Scottish pipes.
@Renauda said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
I think he's playing the Irish pipes, not the Scottish ones.
You mean he’s the píobaí uilleann.
I actually prefer them to the Scottish pipes.
Which sounds better, a cat being strangled or castrated?
Actually, I don't generally mind the sound of either. Just not outside my office.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
I think he's playing the Irish pipes, not the Scottish ones.
You mean he’s playing the píobaí uilleann.
I actually prefer them to the Scottish pipes.
@Renauda said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
I think he's playing the Irish pipes, not the Scottish ones.
You mean he’s playing the píobaí uilleann.
I actually prefer them to the Scottish pipes.
I’m pretty sure that’s a more modern (~1800) name for the pipes that came from a poem referring to the original Irish War Pipes . Later the Uillen Pipes refer a specific modified design.
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@George-K said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
Fecking Irish.
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@George-K said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
Fecking Irish.
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
Irish War Pipes predate the Highlander Pipes by 100 years. The question is if both pipes were inspired by the Roman instruments…
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@Renauda said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
It's not even fecking Irish, though!
I think he's playing the Irish pipes, not the Scottish ones.
You mean he’s playing the píobaí uilleann.
I actually prefer them to the Scottish pipes.
I’m pretty sure that’s a more modern (~1800) name for the pipes that came from a poem referring to the original Irish War Pipes . Later the Uillen Pipes refer a specific modified design.
Could be. Celtic music enthusiasts here - and believe there are many- just refer to them as Uilleann pipes as opposed to bagpipes.
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Could be. Celtic music enthusiasts here - and believe there are many- just refer to them as Uilleann pipes as opposed to bagpipes.
@Renauda said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
Could be. Celtic music enthusiasts here - and believe there are many- just refer to them as Uilleann pipes as opposed to bagpipes.
I think the Uilleann pipes are the ones that utilize the elbow bag and have a far softer and less nasally tone. Far more musical…
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@Renauda said in Happy Saint Patrick's Day....:
Could be. Celtic music enthusiasts here - and believe there are many- just refer to them as Uilleann pipes as opposed to bagpipes.
I think the Uilleann pipes are the ones that utilize the elbow bag and have a far softer and less nasally tone. Far more musical…
Yes those are the Irish pipes I am talking about. The bag is like a bellows you pump with your arm and the player normally plays while sitting. The kind Paddy Keenan play.