Mount Hekla is a Icelandic volcano considered mystical place by Vikings. Therefore my song inspired by Icelandic folklore with some improvisation :-). Here captured on my desktop camera on Hurdy-gurdy solo but free full version (drums, cello, hg) is available for download at www.mp3.com.au/umane e
Umanee plays traditional Swedish folk tune - recorded in Montsalvat, Australia.
Emah - voice, Bill - drums, Mick - flute, Dushan - clarinet, Peter - guitar. more at www.umanee.com
This is an A/E pipe set made by Boris Favre. Bag itself comes from Bulgarian gaida hence the size. I'm just a beginner piper so there is still many things to fix ;) ...oh BTW tune is improvised (damn! i look fat on this one ;)
Umanee plays original composition by P.Nowotnik - recorded in Montsalvat, Australia.
Emah - voice, Bill - drums, Mick - flute, Dushan - clarinet, Peter - guitar. more at www.umanee.com
Another traditional Swedish tune on Sackpipa. I'm not sure about exact title as I got it "by ear" from one of Olle's recordings, so anyone who knows the title please post - thanks :)
"Dzikie Pola" is Polish name of wild steppes of Lower Dnieper river and inspiration for this song. Taken June 2006, Albert Park Yacht Club, Melbourne, Australia.
Chinese Bawu is a type of reed instrument which looks like flute, sounds like clarinet and its a cousin of harmonica and accordion (due to brass reed which is source of sound) - this is my "Free" interpretation of Scottish folk tune "Mist Covering The Mountains"
This is a traditional Swedish tune found by me at older Garmarna recording and titled "Herr Olof" there. Probably original title is different but I hope FredFrederik will submit it soon into comments section :)
I play it on Susato Dublin Low D Whistle - please excuse me hiccups as I just got that instrument this morning :)
As per requests I received, here comes another Sackpipa tune. This time I plugged my pipe set into PROPER bag also crafted by Boris Favre (I was using Gajda bag before)