M.Sainsbury@p121.f4.n494.z5.fidonet.org (M Sainsbury) (11/09/89)
anyone synthesised Highland bagpipes yet? -- uucp: {uunet!oresoft,sun!nosun!qiclab}!m2xenix!puddle!5!494!4.121!M.Sainsbury Internet: M.Sainsbury@p121.f4.n494.z5.fidonet.org
hatter@walt.cc.utexas.edu (John Eichenseer) (11/11/89)
In article <82.25593CAC@puddle.fidonet.org> M.Sainsbury@p121.f4.n494.z5.fidonet.org (M Sainsbury) writes: >anyone synthesised Highland bagpipes yet? Lyle Mays had a great bagpipe sound at the end of a tune called "Highland Aire" on his first (self titled) solo album. I'm sure that if you gave him a call, he would be happy to reveal its origins. I personally think he just stuck it at the end of the song to show it off. Great album, tho. John Eichenseer hatter@walt.cc.utexas.edu
yackob@ccu.umanitoba.ca (11/14/89)
In article <82.25593CAC@puddle.fidonet.org> M.Sainsbury@p121.f4.n494.z5.fidonet.org (M Sainsbury) writes: >anyone synthesised Highland bagpipes yet? > Yes. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Kerry Yackoboski |yackob@ccu.UManitoba.CA Kerry Yackoboski |yackob@ccm.UManitoba.CA Kerry Yackoboski |yackob@ee.UManitoba.CA
brownd@thor.acc.stolaf.edu (David H. Brown) (11/19/89)
Another convincing bagpipe sound is found in W. Carlos'
"Pompous Circumstances" (Variations & Fantasy on a Theme by Elgar).
(C) 1975 CBS; Columbia Stereo M 32088.
Of course, this sound is from a Moog...
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