One such was at the Bagpipe Society Blowout where along with the sunshine we had some great music from the `Daughters of Elvin' and the Swedish pipes of Olle Galmo and Erik Ask-Upmark with Goran Hallmarken on gorgeous sounding hurdy-gurdy.
And Estron - our band with me and daughter Danny on pibau cyrn with Micky on soprano ukulele (though Holly with her fiddle was missing) - had a chance to do a set in the sunday afternoon concert.
The next weekend was also fine and saw me driving up to Chester for the annual `Minstrel's Court' which re-enacts the giving of licenses to perform on the streets of the city.
Some of the `minstrels' playing in the entrance porch of the church of St. John the Baptist, Chester. |
Simon Pickard with the set of medieval double-pipes he had from me at the Blowout. |
Danny pipes up for our version of Dilwyn with members of the audience joining in. |
Since then, well the rain really has stopped play and all we can do is hope for a dryer start to the Autumn and a chance to get some haymaking done on the farm...
New Chanter fitted to an old set of pibau cyrn for a customer holly pipes in cherry stocks with brass ferules. |
Stitching the seam on a bagpipe bag for a set of `bacbib' - the veuze based loud Welsh pipes |
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