@SomeGuyFromOK There was Mike Meyers movie (I Married an Axe-Murderer) and a piper at a party played "Do you think you love me.") Yes. It was an extremely silly scene, but worth the price of admission. That and the line, "I think that all Scottish food was created on a dare."
Holy shit that sounds so bad ass the remix we never knew we needed...... until now this seriously makes me wanna embrace my Irish heritage even more then i already do get some bagpipes and learn them i already play bass guitar and trumpet
I Love 🤍the Way you Play your Music 🎼🌹🎶🌹🎵 beautiful Gril ☃️🎄 I sending you 3 Golden Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌬️🫂☕🧁🌅👍 Happy very Happy Holidays ☃️ To🎄yout🙏⛱️🌁🏖️🇺🇸🌉✨🕊️ Blessings 🎈🙏
Ye know your a amazing piper when folks in Scotland are saying please come to scotland..thats awesome..thats better than all those medals on ye wall me bonnie wee lass..keep playing..love your content
It is amazing you can adapt this type of music to the pipes (do you just listen to it over & over, then reproduce what you're hearing or is there written music anywhere that helps you along?). Without fail, you make everything you play sound as if it should have had bagpipes included in it from the start. Please, please come to Scotland, I would love to see you on stage instead of just your (well made) videos and TikToks. ❤❤❤❤
Pretty much I need song. Will have sheet music to go along with it. Even stuff like darude sandstorm, and if Ali is buying a license to play this stuff on camera, then along with that license you could probably get sheet music from the copyright owner of the song
@@KhanaCreate I know, I meant that it sounded like one. Sorry I left out a few words in my comment, I assumed people would fill in the blanks. And I meant it as a compliment.
I honestly came to this expecting a best interpretation of Sandstorm on bagpipes. I don’t know why I was such a fool. It’s LITERALLY, legitimately Sandstorm on bagpipes. Well bloody done. ❤
I worry about bagpipes sometimes. They are a highly traditional instrument in Scottish culture, yet I am not sure they have a niche they can really own in modern music - something that makes them valuable for their unique sound rather than just their intrinsic value to a sector of society of shrinking importance. My background is Scottish, they will always have a place in my heart. But how to thrive - not just survive?
I discovered this talented beautiful artist couple hours ago and I am already addicted. If only there was a full version of this masterpiece so I can put it in my car. Greetings from Croatia!