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28th September 24, 09:55 AM
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Yes and keep in mind she's not playing a Scottish bagpipe.
It appears to be one of the Low Countries bagpipes, from Belgium and the Netherlands.
These, like the Central French bagpipes, play a chromatic scale of around an octave and a half.
Now, the uilleann pipes, with a 2-octave chromatic range, can take on any genre, jazz, rock, or Baroque.
Here's the brilliant uilleann piper Jerry O Sullivan playing Bach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymufXlTSriY
Beautiful.
As a piper and Baroque cellist, this speaks to my heart. Thanks for the link, Richard.
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