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Strange bagpipes in old woodcut

Les in Chorlton 01 Mar 08 - 02:46 AM
greg stephens 29 Feb 08 - 12:41 PM
Dave Swan 29 Feb 08 - 12:39 PM
GUEST,BobL 29 Feb 08 - 06:24 AM
Jack Blandiver 29 Feb 08 - 04:33 AM
Jack Blandiver 29 Feb 08 - 04:27 AM
pavane 29 Feb 08 - 03:36 AM
IanC 29 Feb 08 - 03:35 AM
pavane 29 Feb 08 - 03:30 AM
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Subject: RE: Strange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: Les in Chorlton
Date: 01 Mar 08 - 02:46 AM

I would urge all music loving followers of this site to buy this excellent record it is full of brilliant tunes played ever so well. People could also get "A Trip to the Lakes" by The Boat Band, Greg and co by other means.

(Note to Greg, please send another cheque soonest)

Les, no relation


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Subject: RE: Strange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: greg stephens
Date: 29 Feb 08 - 12:41 PM

The tune of the ballad may be heard on the Beggar Boy of the North, Greg Stephens and Crookfinger Jack(1978). Now reissued on Harbourtown HARCD051. Available on line, or from all good record shops. Just thought I'd mention that.


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Subject: RE: Strange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: Dave Swan
Date: 29 Feb 08 - 12:39 PM

Although the player seems to be in a wrestling match, he might be playing a set of Marwood Double Pipes. Julian Goodacre has begun to replicate these.

Follow the link to Julian's website and have a look around. I think you'll enjoy it.

D


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Subject: RE: Stange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: GUEST,BobL
Date: 29 Feb 08 - 06:24 AM

The artist obviously didn't have a clue. The chanter isn't used to bow the thing!


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Subject: RE: Stange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: Jack Blandiver
Date: 29 Feb 08 - 04:33 AM

That should have been with both chanters and drones in a common stock.


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Subject: RE: Stange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: Jack Blandiver
Date: 29 Feb 08 - 04:27 AM

Best not take such iconography at face value; it's a fine piece of work but very much a conceptual notion of a piper and his pipes than of an actual person and his instrument. That said, double chanters did exist in these islands, and many examples have been revived with great success; but the most famous example traditionally is the Italian zampogna, with both chanters in a common stock.


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Subject: RE: Stange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: pavane
Date: 29 Feb 08 - 03:36 AM

So he is playing them upside down?


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Subject: RE: Stange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: IanC
Date: 29 Feb 08 - 03:35 AM

Drawn from life by somebody who doesn't know how to play them. Chanter + 2 drone pipes. Perfectly normal for ERnglish pipes.

:-)
Ian


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Subject: Stange bagpipes in old woodcut
From: pavane
Date: 29 Feb 08 - 03:30 AM

There is a picture here of a rather strange looking set of pipes.
The one pipe over the shoulder seems to be a chanter, and the other drone is at the bottom
Would any bagpipe expert like to comment on whether they look plausible, or just inaccurate?

Song with picture of piper


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