WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
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Re: WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
Thanks George, I'll have to keep my eye out for that one.
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Re: WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
George, all the McAuliffe recordings that I have heard are played on Irish Parlor Pipes, also called "uilleann pipes" and "union pipes". They look and sound quite different from Scottish war pipes and are played with bellows pumped under the arm, rather than blown. The musical style is totally different as well. You can find numerous modern examples on YouTube. I have a 2M Gold Molded cylinder titled "Miss McCloud's Reel" that is a wonder to hear:
http://www.tinfoil.com/cm-0008.htm#e07230
"The minstrel boy" by McAuliffe
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/ ... l2973d.mp3
A bit of information about James C. McAuliffe
http://clanmcauliffe.com/famous/james.html
http://www.tinfoil.com/cm-0008.htm#e07230
"The minstrel boy" by McAuliffe
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/ ... l2973d.mp3
A bit of information about James C. McAuliffe
http://clanmcauliffe.com/famous/james.html
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Re: WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
That's great information - - thanks!VintageTechnologies wrote:George, all the McAuliffe recordings that I have heard are played on Irish Parlor Pipes, also called "uilleann pipes" and "union pipes". They look and sound quite different from Scottish war pipes and are played with bellows pumped under the arm, rather than blown. The musical style is totally different as well. You can find numerous modern examples on YouTube. I have a 2M Gold Molded cylinder titled "Miss McCloud's Reel" that is a wonder to hear:
http://www.tinfoil.com/cm-0008.htm#e07230
"The minstrel boy" by McAuliffe
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/ ... l2973d.mp3
A bit of information about James C. McAuliffe
http://clanmcauliffe.com/famous/james.html
This also explains why it never sounded like bagpipes to me.
Thanks again,
George P.
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Re: WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
Ah, yes: I happen to have a copy of "The Minstrel Boy". It's interesting how he uses the 'regulators' on the pipes there…VintageTechnologies wrote:George, all the McAuliffe recordings that I have heard are played on Irish Parlor Pipes, also called "uilleann pipes" and "union pipes". They look and sound quite different from Scottish war pipes and are played with bellows pumped under the arm, rather than blown. The musical style is totally different as well. You can find numerous modern examples on YouTube. I have a 2M Gold Molded cylinder titled "Miss McCloud's Reel" that is a wonder to hear:
http://www.tinfoil.com/cm-0008.htm#e07230
"The minstrel boy" by McAuliffe
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/ ... l2973d.mp3
A bit of information about James C. McAuliffe
http://clanmcauliffe.com/famous/james.html
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Re: WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
To play Irish pipes, you definitely must be able to walk and chew gum at the same time.Lucius1958 wrote:Ah, yes: I happen to have a copy of "The Minstrel Boy". It's interesting how he uses the 'regulators' on the pipes there…VintageTechnologies wrote:George, all the McAuliffe recordings that I have heard are played on Irish Parlor Pipes, also called "uilleann pipes" and "union pipes". They look and sound quite different from Scottish war pipes and are played with bellows pumped under the arm, rather than blown. The musical style is totally different as well. You can find numerous modern examples on YouTube. I have a 2M Gold Molded cylinder titled "Miss McCloud's Reel" that is a wonder to hear:
http://www.tinfoil.com/cm-0008.htm#e07230
"The minstrel boy" by McAuliffe
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/ ... l2973d.mp3
A bit of information about James C. McAuliffe
http://clanmcauliffe.com/famous/james.html
Bill
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Re: WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
Great! Perhaps the current owner even has a spare copy of that very disc you could talk him into throwing in! Get those tire chains on and get over there!HisMastersVoice wrote:Hopefully that will be soon, I have a nice C-19 with my name on it as soon as I can get to New York to pick it up!Valecnik wrote:
If you decide to venture into Diamond Disc land at some point, get "Annie My Own" on disc. Comparing them, the disc stunningly outperforms the cylinder, even though the dubbed cylinder is excellent.
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Re: WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
I don't think I have even one copy of "Annie My Own", actually!
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Re: WANTED: Bagpipe Records - Cylinder or Disc
Believe it or not, I just found an unused dealer stock copy of "Annie, My Own" on eBay! 