- The
uilleann pipes (/ˈɪlən/ IL-ən or /ˈɪljən/ IL-yən, Irish: [ˈɪl̠ʲən̪ˠ]),
sometimes called Irish Bagpipes, are the
characteristic national bagpipe of...
- Na Píobairí
Uilleann (Irish: [n̪ˠə ˈpʲiːbˠəɾʲiː ˈɪl̠ʲən̪ˠ];
meaning "The
Uilleann Pipers") is a non-profit
organization dedicated to the
promotion of...
-
processing unit, or floating-point unit Na Píobairí
Uilleann, an
organization promoting Uilleann pipes and its
music Neighborhood planning unit, in Atlanta...
- Ór
point to the word ór "gold" (cognate to
Latin aurum). The
kenning of
Uilleann, "great elbow",
refers to the
letter name.
Since the
Ogham alphabet dates...
-
bagpipes can use more
refined or
delicate reeds. Such
pipes include the
Irish uilleann pipes; the
border or
Lowland pipes,
Scottish smallpipes,
Northumbrian smallpipes...
- Ballyfermot, Dublin. Finbar's well-known
musician father, Ted
started him on the
Uilleann pipes while he was very young. By his teens, he had won
three All Ireland...
- This page
lists those who have won the
senior title at
Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann
title since its
foundation in 1951 by
Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann. There...
- (Irish: Liam Ó Floinn, 15
September 1945 – 14
March 2018) was an
Irish uilleann piper and
Irish traditional musician. In
addition to a solo
career and...
- musician,
songwriter and a
player of
uilleann pipes and low whistle. At the age of 12,
Spillane started playing the
uilleann pipes. His
father encouraged him...
-
Brown had left the band and
Peter Purvis was
brought in to play bagpipes,
uilleann pipes,
deger pipes, and whistle. In
January 2006, the band
released their...