http://www.youtube.c...tch?v=An-OTVXV4UI
MOAR BAGPIPES
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SWEET!!!
You've just made me a happy man.
I saw them once before a couple years ago, but never knew the name. --
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Re: MOAR BAGPIPES
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old school war music, I like
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Now THERE'S er, *atavism al dente*
..could be followed by some human sacrifice? / naked nubile dervishes? / and then the feasting.
OTOH: http://www.youtube.c...player_detailpage I can see.. sorta--how it could be that, in battles of yore--the effects of these pipes (however not-massed as here) might help strike Âeare within an enemy --especially on first hearing. I haven't quite figured out their peculiar 'key'/but see that the scale is limited (as is the Std. bugle--here, anyway--which is in G.) But you can do lots with that bugle (or up the brilliance by open valves on a B-flat-trumpet, instead of 1+3-valves == for 'G'.) Not my cup of tea, but ... it ain't noise, either. And everyone gets to dress up in super-regalia! [bonus] |
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Neat. Thanks.
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