Thanks for the link to that video Marshall!
The fashions don't do a thing for me. Outlander Meets Goth.
I got confirmation, the lone piper is Brighde Chaimbeul. What a great gig! Good for her.
As a piper I'll say that I dread it when clients want me to march down a fight of steps while playing.
For some reason clients always think it will look cool, but it doesn't look cool when you have to always be looking down at your feet, or tripping and falling due to not looking down at your feet.
The fact that she's looking dead ahead tells me that she's practiced it. You need to remember the exact height and width of the specific steps- flights of stairs vary.
Then when the group of GHB players arrive they're NOT playing while marching down the steps. Get on flat ground, then play! The pipers probably had to talk the client into agreeing to that. Good decision.
I don't know what tune they're initially playing, it's really cool with great harmonies.
I'm told that the GHB players are from the National Piping Centre in Glasgow https://www.thepipingcentre.co.uk/le...QaAmDFEALw_wcB
(For us piping nerds they're playing G1 chanters, and you can see some naked sheepskin bags.)
Last edited by OC Richard; 12th December 24 at 02:40 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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