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- Jim Lockhart was on keyboards and gradually mastered other instruments including uillean pipes.
- He was also responsible for introducing the Uillean pipes to Manx traditional music.
- Dickson takes each ballad in her stride, ably produced by Troy Donockley, who also contributes moody uillean pipes.
- The music features not only violin and keyboard, but Irish instruments like Uillean pipes and orchestral instruments like oboe and bassoon.
- Today he is recognised as an expert in building and playing the Irish uillean pipes, often performing with his wife, Cathy.
- The 15-piece band includes traditional Irish instruments such as uillean pipes and the drum called the bodhran as well as modern electric keyboards.
- Some of the instruments he plays are the Uillean pipes, Bodhr醤 bouzouki, guitar, tenor banjo, flute, mandolin and various percussion instruments.
- The album includes " Primogenio " ( with uillean pipes atop a Latin rhythm ), Gilberto Gil's " Consideracion,"
- Moloney, a world-class uillean pipe player, talked with Khan after the show and suggested that the Chieftains record an album with him at the Taj Mahal.
- Traditional instruments like tin whistle, Uillean pipes, harp, bodhran and fiddle are pressed into service in the mix, though the structure is often heavily pop-based.
- As the title implies, this is authentic Celtic music, featuring instruments with such wonderful names as uillean pipes, pan pipes, Irish whistle, bodhran, rain sticks and shakers.
- On a backdrop of synthesizers and various percussion, the band makes use of an Irish bouzouki or lute, and uillean pipes among other exotic instruments .---- --
- Other contributions were made by Ishbel MacAskill ( vocals ), Bohinta's Martin Furey ( vocals, uillean pipes ), Martyn Bennett ( shehnai ) and Jim Sutherland ( bodhran ).
- And Kenneth Edge's haunting saxophone solo, in a duet with Ivan Goff on the uillean pipe, steals the heart in one of the show's few moments of genuine emotion.
- "' Michael McGoldrick "'( born 26 November 1971, Manchester, England ) is an English Low whistle, Irish flute, Uillean pipes, tin whistle and bodhran player.
- James plays a hurdy-gurdy, an ancient instrument that sounds a bit like bagpipes or uillean pipes; the sound is produced by a rotating wheel that presses up against a series of strings.
- In O'Flynn's hands, the uillean pipes ( which rhymes with " villain pipes, " he mentioned ), release a far more delicate melody than their Celtic cousins, the bagpipes.
- The song is brought home by delicate fills from hammered dulcimer and uillean pipes, evidence of Chapman's more world-music base this time . ( She herself augments her acoustic guitar by playing the bouzouki .)
- The merging of a classical viola section ( of 22 players, versus the normal six or eight ), together with the ghostly, world-music strains of uillean pipes and pennywhistle, lends a fresh, cathartic magic to the experience.
- A homage to the musical soundworlds and time period Harper chronicles most often in his writing, the album featured guest appearances from many of his recent and past collaborators-John McSherry ( uillean pipes ), Chris Spedding, Andy Powell, Bert Jansch ( guitars ), Linley Hamilton ( flugelhorn ), and Duffy Power ( harmonica / vocal ) among others.