Accordion imitating Scottish bagpipes
On the first album Noric Kingdom (2006)
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Accordion imitating Scottish bagpipes
On the first album Noric Kingdom (2006)
01/15/09 07:55:29PM @gordon-leed:
Generally when Ihear bagpipes nowadays means there's a bloke posing as a Scot playing on the street corner for beer money!! Now this is really inspiring music...could be in a pub on one of the rwmote hebridean islands...or a bar in the centre of Glasgow...excellent piece...got me toes tappin...and me memory reelin...thanks for the listen
Gordon
04/02/08 07:14:19AM @syngularity:
Great production, wonderful jig... can't sit still here, a track not just for toe tapping. Finest production, - on my playlist!
04/01/08 12:13:56PM @mark-reed:
Theres something about a pipe band, this is magic. Having been to numerous folk clubs over the years you get to see jig/reel music played on all styles of instrument. But the pipes evoke a feeling that nothing else does. great piece of music
03/31/08 09:49:52PM @rayon-vert:
For some reason, Celtic music has gotten to my heart, like prog. I suppose the reason is......it's artsie, orchestral, and very pleasant listening....OF COURSE!!! It's pretty cool and FUN music to listen to, dance, and watch being performed. WELCOME TO IMS!!! And keep the songs crankin'....MUCH FUN!!
Rob
<p>Uplifting songs, sing-along ballads, bawdy tales and a bit of the brew are trademarks of Beer Belly, a six-piece band from Slovenia. The aim of the...
<p>Uplifting songs, sing-along ballads, bawdy tales and a bit of the brew are trademarks of Beer Belly, a six-piece band from Slovenia. The aim of the group is to present the sound of Irish reels and jigs, Scottish bagpipes and traditional Celtic music through live performances and to surprise with arrangements of more famous irish bands as well as with the music of their own Members of the band come from a wide and varied assortment of musical backgrounds including folk, classical, rock and jazz styles. This rich history, plus their passion for this difficult but enjoyable musical style sets them apart from many of the groups in their country. Other particularities of the band are also the accordion which plays bagpipe lines and the great kilt, which they wear at open-air festivals. Band members: Uros Kavcic - guitar, banjo, mandolin, bouzouki, darabuka, lead vocals Miha Pinteric - accordion, backing vocals Spela Jansa - fiddle, piano, tamburin, backing vocals Jure Rozman - banjo, guitar, backing vocals Saso Krzisnik - mandolin, banjo, guitar Adrijan Novak - contrabass, afterparty accordion, backing vocals</p><p> </p>
Generally when Ihear bagpipes nowadays means there's a bloke posing as a Scot playing on the street corner for beer money!! Now this is really inspiring music...could be in a pub on one of the rwmote hebridean islands...or a bar in the centre of Glasgow...excellent piece...got me toes tappin...and me memory reelin...thanks for the listen
Gordon
Great production, wonderful jig... can't sit still here, a track not just for toe tapping. Finest production, - on my playlist!
Theres something about a pipe band, this is magic. Having been to numerous folk clubs over the years you get to see jig/reel music played on all styles of instrument. But the pipes evoke a feeling that nothing else does. great piece of music
For some reason, Celtic music has gotten to my heart, like prog. I suppose the reason is......it's artsie, orchestral, and very pleasant listening....OF COURSE!!! It's pretty cool and FUN music to listen to, dance, and watch being performed. WELCOME TO IMS!!! And keep the songs crankin'....MUCH FUN!!
Rob