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Uilleann pipers don't march — the instrument is ... In addition, the Irish pipes have three extra pipes, called regulators, with keys on them that enable the playing of harmonies and chords.
(Therese Powell/KERA News) Irish bagpipes, or Uilleann pipes (rhymes with chillin'), are a traditional Irish instrument that date back to the 18th century. But, as popular as they are in Ireland ...
The Uilleann pipes so “uilleann” is the Irish word ... So we have our three drones— bass, tenor, baritone—and then we have the regulators. So beautiful! So there's chordal accompaniment ...
AN Ulsterman's instructional book about that most complex of Irish musical instruments, the Uilleann pipes, has just gone into its third edition. AN Ulsterman's instructional book about that most ...
The vibrant skirl of pipe music echoed throughout the Vacaville Town Square Library on a stormy Thursday. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Irish uilleann pipe musician, David Winter of ...
Rob Gándara, plays for his son, Finisterre. Gándara is an engineer who designs and makes a modern version of Uilleann pipes. Irish bagpipes, or Uilleann pipes (rhymes with chillin'), are a ...
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