Has anyone seen this cd? http://www.celtboy.org/
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I just listened to some clips on iTunes and it doesn't sound too bad. I've always though how great it would be to form a period pipe and drum corps with rope tension drums as opposed to those high tension things every pipe and drum band in the universe uses! Well, here you go! Not bad at all, I like the concept and man, you gotta love those uniforms![FONT="Georgia"][SIZE="5"]Eric Davis
Handsome Company Mess
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I checked out the website and listened with particular interest to the Pipe & Drum cuts. A word of caution here. Highland Bagpipes, like all 18th / 19th century instruments, have evolved considerably, particularly in the last 30 years. Synthetic pipe bags, reeds and higher pitched chanters (the melody component of bagpipes), render these modern insturments completely different from period or reproduction instruments. I've been a piper for more than 40 years and it is quite easy to distinguish the sound of the modern highland bagpipe from the much flatter tone of an authentically set-up bagpipe. The pipes on these tracks are set up in the modern style.....an analogy to something we may all be familiar with are the modern steel stringed / fretted banjos with tone rings and resonators . Also, The music is not necessarily period correct. The second tune in the piping track is "The Barren Rocks of Aden" , clearly a late 20th century tune commemorating the departure of the British from Aden following WWII. As far as piping and drumming go, it's fine. Good stuff....! However, it isn't authentic or period and, as such, shouldn't be touted on this forum.
Jeff Christman
Liberty Hall Fifes & Drums
Tidewater Pipes & Drums
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Originally posted by Jeff ChristmanHowever, it isn't authentic or period and, as such, shouldn't be touted on this forum.Silas Tackitt,
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