Electric or electro-acoustic bagpipes refers to any set of bagpipes designed to use a pickup to detect the mechanical vibrations of the reed or reeds...
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most common type of bagpipes in Irish traditional music. Great Irish Warpipes: One of the earliest references to the Irish bagpipes comes from an account...
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Throat/Shure SM58 Mandola (Koch) Tin & low whistles (Karavev & Burkes) Electric bagpipes (Redpipes) Gaita Acoustic guitar Bodhrán Audix Microphones Spirit...
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glad we did it." Musicians John Dwyer – vocals, guitars, juno sax, electric bagpipes, Mellotron, percussion, The Thing, flute Brigid Dawson – vocals, keyboards...
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tracks "This is For" "Turn to Stone" Luke Cissell – violin Jay Dawson - bagpipes Seth Faulk – congas Mick Irwin – trumpet Elliot Jacobson – clacker, drums...
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6) Calvin H. Biggar – bagpipes (4) Angus MacKay – bagpipes (4) David Stanley Moyle – bagpipes (4) Argyle Watterston – bagpipes (4) Barry Fasman – string...
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Silbador (since 2006) - bagpipes, shawms, smallpipes, uilleann pipes and other pipes Bruder Frank (since 2006) - bass guitars, electric upright Chapman Stick...
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Cleavinger - bagpipes on "Nothin' Grows in Shadows" Eric Darken - percussion Paul Franklin - steel guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro David Grissom - electric guitar...
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MacGillivray (Highland bagpipes, fiddle, Scottish smallpipes, tin whistle) Past members have included: Lorne MacDougall (Highland bagpipes, Scottish smallpipes...
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Field, Kenny Holmes Percussion: Jackie Barnes, Oliver Brian, Anthony Field Bagpipes: Anthony Field, Michael McDaniel, Robert Pearce Organ: Jackie Barnes, Jeff...
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The electric mandolin is an instrument tuned and played as the mandolin and amplified in similar fashion to an electric guitar. As with electric guitars...
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keyboards Sarah Steiding – violin Anton Fig – drums Albert Dannemann – bagpipes, backing vocals Ian Robertson and Jim Manngard – backing vocals Joe Lynn...
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to their sound, and I think we got a little too soft." Scott Baggett- bagpipes Robert Bailey- background vocals Angela Bennett Shelton- background vocals...
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the standard rock/metal instruments with historical instruments (such as bagpipes, harp, hurdy-gurdy and shawm). Versions of well-known traditional/Medieval...
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that the same respondents most disliked. Accordingly, the track includes bagpipes, cowboy music, an opera singer rapping, and a children's choir that urged...
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tambourine (2-4, 7, 10), electric piano (4, 11), electric guitar (6, 7, 10, 11), drums (6), congas (6), Hammond organ (7), bagpipes (9) Herb Pedersen – banjo...
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bands in the genre enhance their sound with the use of a folk instrument. Bagpipes are used by bands such as Skiltron and Ithilien. The fiddle is used by...
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On electric instruments, this technique generates multitone sounds reminiscent of a clock or bell. Electric string instruments, such as the electric guitar...
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Hurdy-gurdy (section Electric and electronic versions)
a sound similar to that of bagpipes. For this reason, the hurdy-gurdy is often used interchangeably or along with bagpipes. It is mostly used in Occitan...
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Roy Wood (category Electric Light Orchestra members)
successful in the 1960s and 1970s as member and co-founder of the Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard. Wood formed the Move in 1965, and had hits...
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British folk rock (redirect from Electric Folk)
Traditional music: Lyrics Tunes (including ornamentation) The drone (cf. bagpipes), but usually on a guitar or bass Use of some acoustic instruments Use...
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lead and backing vocals, pennywhistle, shawms, harp, recorder, electronic bagpipes Sir Robert of Normandie (Robert Curiano) – bass, backing vocals Carmine...
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into their work and sometimes to describe groups who used few, or no, electric instruments. This subgenre reached its height towards the middle of the...
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Cumberland Choir and Highland bagpipes) Lowell Reynolds – recording assistant (New Cumberland Choir and Highland bagpipes) Doug Sarrett – recording (The...
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fender piano, electric clavinet, synthesizer Dave Jarrett — keyboards Andy Mackay — soprano and alto saxophone, oboe Ian MacDonald — bagpipes John Wetton...
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Suidakra. Emilio Souto − electric guitar, mandolin, bouzouki (2004-present) Ignacio López - bass (2011-present) Pereg Ar Bagol - bagpipes (2014-present) Joona...
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An electric ukulele is a ukulele which is electrically amplified, via either piezoelectric or magnetic pickups. A solid-body electric ukulele produces...
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Session Orchestra – bagpipes Ben Parry – choir conductor Pedro Eustache – duduk, woodwinds, solo flute Juan Garcia-Herreros – electric bass, solo double...
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Williams and Co. – brass, reeds Devon Dickinson – bagpipes Harry Farrar – bagpipes Kevin Weed – bagpipes Tray Galaway, Phil Perry, Kevin Dorsey, Daryl Phinnesse...
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harmony vocals (2012–Nov 2013) The Minstrel Albert (Albert Dannenmann) – Bagpipes, Renaissance wind instruments, backing vocals Studio musicians Pat Regan...
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