Michael Keenan, fantastic maker and often forgotten among his contemporaries. I have a chanter by him its very well made and lovely bright sound
@sionrouse2 жыл бұрын
I've made a demonstration video of the chanter if anyone is interested kzbin.info/www/bejne/qXmWkIqta66UnZo
@faelan19503 жыл бұрын
Here's a translation for the bits in Irish, for those who are interested: 0:00 - "This is hard, exact work and Keenan must take it slow and gentle." 0:26 - "Keenan must handle his materials carefully - silver, African Black Wood and Ivory are his main raw materials." 1:13 "One must be a trained smith, carpenter and jeweler to do this work correctly, but Keenan is a nice, friendly man, and the work's difficulty puts no stress on him." 3:02 - "He must be very careful at this point, and for the one who would undertake the doing of this work, it'd be very important for him to have a keen ear for music" 3:18 - "Keenan depends on air and on the strength of his precision instruments to make the different parts of the pipe. According to him, the handling of these instruments is the main skill of the craft." 4:02 - "When this work is done, the finger holes must be exactly in these places in every pipe he makes. Incredible skill goes with this part of the work, and one cannot hurry it at this point, the pipe-maker must be patient." 5:07 - "Good money perhaps, but it's slow work - and after all, it's with the hands that every part of it is made. Keenan has the pride of a great craftsman for his pipes, and that's more important to him than the money he gets in his work. "
@CraigerAce3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much!
@citoyennedmonde3 жыл бұрын
GRMA!
@adamwiggins98653 жыл бұрын
Now it’s mammoth ivory (with documents) or imitation ivory I’m a Great highland pipe player myself, but I appreciate this just the same
@russianbot14203 жыл бұрын
As far as I know, the oldest musical instrument ever found was a wind instrument, discovered in Ireland.
@skyyzz43163 жыл бұрын
no it wasnt
@nedlooby74192 жыл бұрын
@@skyyzz4316 Oldest WOODEN wind instruments there are loads of other in china for instence made of bone
@fiddlejohn9305Ай бұрын
I wonder who’s playing his pipes these days?
@BagpiperTomKennedy2 жыл бұрын
Interesting price comparison between uilleann & Highland pipes: 2.5x back then compared to roughly 4.5x today. High volume production of Highland pipes has obviously kept the price down.
@patrickodonnell41093 жыл бұрын
Is the pipe maker a man named Kearny?? Anyone know for sure ?
@erracht3 жыл бұрын
According to the RTE website, it's Mícheál Ó Cianáin (Michael Keenan).
@patrickodonnell41093 жыл бұрын
@@erracht Thank you. Much appreciated !!
@choctaw68383 жыл бұрын
Gifted
@thomasjamesconnolly43503 жыл бұрын
CR I'm looking for footage of Boyle County Roscommon for my Facebook group People and Places of Boyle if you could help. Thank you.
@fiddlejohn9305Ай бұрын
Have you tried Moone Boy? 😀
@matthewfarmer68303 жыл бұрын
These are like a bag pipe but smaller.
@biniou24 Жыл бұрын
They are bagpipes. There is a lot of different types of bagpipes. You probably allude to the much more common Scottish pipes, called the Great Highland Bagpipes. But there are dozens of different pipes all over Europe, not to mention the rest of the world.
@michaelroble48343 жыл бұрын
any chance someone can translate the Irish?
@wiscgaloot3 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure that's what the English bits are, translations of what the maker said.
@faelan19503 жыл бұрын
0:00 - "This is hard, exact work and Keenan must take it slow and gentle." 0:26 - "Keenan must handle his materials carefully - silver, African Black Wood and Ivory are his main raw materials." 1:13 "One must be a trained smith, carpenter and jeweler to do this work correctly, but Keenan is a nice, friendly man, and the work's difficulty puts no stress on him." 3:02 - "He must be very careful at this point, and for the one who would undertake the doing of this work, it'd be very important for him to have a keen ear for music" 3:18 - "Keenan depends on air and on the strength of his precision instruments to make the different parts of the pipe. According to him, the handling of these instruments is the main skill of the craft." 4:02 - "When this work is done, the finger holes must be exactly in these places in every pipe he makes. Incredible skill goes with this part of the work, and one cannot hurry it at this point, the pipe-maker must be patient." 5:07 - "Good money perhaps, but it's slow work - and after all, it's with the hands that every part of it is made. Keenan has the pride of a great craftsman for his pipes, and that's more important to him than the money he gets in his work. "
@michaelroble48343 жыл бұрын
@@faelan1950 thank you - this is such a kind gesture. Cheers!
@faelan19503 жыл бұрын
@@michaelroble4834 Of course! It was good practice anyway :)
@oudekelt86193 жыл бұрын
barbaars & uniek = iers :"zijn" discussie .. als ik na >>> uw
@wiscgaloot3 жыл бұрын
I like it--all except his preference for using real ivory. That's barbaric.
@wiscgaloot3 жыл бұрын
@Mejo Mejo You need to attain sentience. It was barbaric in 1968 too.
@TodayFreedom3 жыл бұрын
Trying to impose our attitudes onto people who lived 53 years ago is absurd. It wasn’t the same pressing issue it is today. That said, people in 1968 would’ve also been absolutely horrified by things you now take for granted and actively participate in- the colossal destruction of the environment via plastics being the obvious example. Plus the horrendous waste you yourself directly and indirectly support- people throwing out shoes that just need resoling, chucking away perfectly good clothes rather than mending them, binning monstrous quantities of food. I assure you- your impact on the natural world is far greater in just one decade than this man’s was during an entire lifetime. This is to say nothing about homelessness and shoving old people into homes- matters that would’ve been considered a scandal back then for most families.
@wiscgaloot3 жыл бұрын
@@TodayFreedom It was still barbaric then--they had to kill a mature bull elephant to get ivory.