As they say around Dublin "There's some 'quare hawks' in that show". The music sounds a bit manufactured to me. Sort of variations on a theme by Drowsy Maggie.
I did enjoy the vidio! Especially the regional cliches. It was, however, particularly interesting to see the McAfro...never saw one before (please forgive...I am from NYC afterall).
As far as the music...by the grace notes, it sounds like the tune in question was played on a keyboard.
Can anyone ID this (bagpipe??) tune??
Can anyone ID this (bagpipe??) tune??
sorry Jeremy - tried to submit this in the Tunes / Comment section but couldn't find a link to open a new comment..
I'd love to find out what the tune is that kicks in at about 0.56 under this video clip - and again at about 3.05. It's a corker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urZV4T0bObI
Where can I find a recording of it?
And what instrument is this? Sunds like some kind of synthesized bagpipe.
apols again for asking the question in the wrong place...
# Posted on August 28th 2009 by dixharp
Re: Can anyone ID this (bagpipe??) tune??
As they say around Dublin "There's some 'quare hawks' in that show". The music sounds a bit manufactured to me. Sort of variations on a theme by Drowsy Maggie.
# Posted on August 28th 2009 by Free Reed
Re: Can anyone ID this (bagpipe??) tune??
Not a trad tune.Awful synth sound.
# Posted on August 28th 2009 by dafydd
Re: Can anyone ID this (bagpipe??) tune??
I did enjoy the vidio! Especially the regional cliches. It was, however, particularly interesting to see the McAfro...never saw one before (please forgive...I am from NYC afterall).
As far as the music...by the grace notes, it sounds like the tune in question was played on a keyboard.
Peace & love to all.
Peter
# Posted on August 29th 2009 by Pete D