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The Wheels Of The World: 300 Years Of Irish Uilleann Pipers



The Wheels Of The World: 300 Years Of Irish Uilleann Pipers
The article discusses the history and significance of the Irish uilleann pipes. It describes the different types of uilleann pipes and their players, and the various styles of music that can be played on them. The article also mentions some of the famous uilleann pipers from history, including John McSherry and Paddy Keenan. more details
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  • The history and significance of the Irish uilleann pipes
  • Description of the different types of uilleann pipes and their players
  • A brief overview of the styles of music that can be played on them


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Author colin harper et. al.
Brand Jawbone
Model Number 9781908279934
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The article discusses the history and significance of the Irish uilleann pipes. It describes the different types of uilleann pipes and their players, and the various styles of music that can be played on them. The article also mentions some of the famous uilleann pipers from history, including John McSherry and Paddy Keenan.

One chanter, three drones, three regulators, thirteen keys, too many near-extinctions to mention and 300 years of heroes: that, with a frisson of fairies on moonlit knolls, is the Irish uilleann ('ill-in') pipes. The Wheels Of The World presents an epic tale of triumph and survival, where the soulful heart of a nation has been kept alive across ages by a slender thread of guardians - blind men, eccentrics, self-aggrandisers, noble heroes, bloody-minded revivalists and at least three people compared to Jimi Hendrix. Uilleann piping is Ireland's equivalent to the story of the blues in America, save that here the trail of legends and lore is richer and deeper by far. It is the sound of 18th-century blues - a microtonal virtuoso machine wielded by misfits and geniuses, often one and the same. This is the story of a continuum, from John McSherry, a 21st-century icon, backwards in time through Paddy Keenan, Liam O'Flynn, Finbar Furey, Seamus Ennis, Willie Clancy, Johnny Doran, Leo Rowsome and Patsy Touhey - at the dawn of recorded sound - and thence to find a litany of unrecorded legends before them. It is also a snapshot of professional Irish traditional musicians, after the gold rush of the late 20th century, keeping calm and carrying on.

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