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asked: EtymologyThe word uilleann comes from the Irish (Gaelic) word uille with genitive of “uilleann”, meaning elbow, emphasizing the use of the elbow when playing the uilleann pipes. However, the pipes were originally called “Union pipes,” the first printed instance of this at the end of the 18th century, perhaps to denote the union of [...]
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glenzboyz asked: Flower Of Scotland. A view of the Scottish country taken from across Scotland. Accompanied by the music Flower of Scotland from The Lone Piper album by David Methven & The Munros. I hope you enjoy viewing.Caffeinated Content
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IrishJewGangsta asked: Me rocking out with my Sinclair pipes. Messed up a couple times, but…oh well.Create a video blog
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RussisTech asked: The new years favourite “Auld Lang Syne” (auld lang syne) performed excellently on traditional Scottish bagpipes. Accompanied by some nice shots of Scotland. Enjoy!Create a video blog…instantly.