Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!bionet!hayes.ims.alaska.edu!gateway!dont-send-mail-to-path-lines From: jburka@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU (Jeff Burka) Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Re: pictures from "This Woman's Work" boxed set. Message-ID: <9103252238.AA16141@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> Date: 25 Mar 91 22:38:38 GMT References: <1AAFE3F100401EE7@vtmath.math.vt.edu> Sender: Love-Hounds-request@ims.alaska.edu Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington Lines: 39 Approved: Love-Hounds@hayes.ims.alaska.edu heath writes: >p. 11: Kate's outside sitting on a rocky perch, holding a > set of bagpipes. (I think they're bagpipes. The > wind sack in under her left elbows.) The wind has > blown her hair around. Actually, they're uillean pipes. Uillean pipes don't really have windbag in quite the same way that bagpipes do. "Uillean" translates to elbow--there is a billow with strap that is put around one's arm. To get the air moving through the pipes, you just move your elbow up/down (or is that in/out? Whatever... ;-). The most obvious advantage to this is that the player can sing whilst playing. Assuming I've remembered everything correctly, this is info is taken from a description of the instrument given by Paddy Moloney at a Chieftains concert I went to a few years ago...in fact, it was the same month I bought my first KaTe album. >p. 13: Two pictures: > (right) Kate's wearing a furry-lined bomber jacket, and > she's sitting on a cot (?) singing into a microphone. > Laying on the cot is an olive-skinned guy, looking off. > There are several red wires in the right side of the photo. > OK, I'm stumped. This is from the "Oh England, My Lionheart" sequence of the Tour of Life. Jeff -- |Jeffrey C. Burka |"I've lost my way through this world of | |jburka@silver.ucs.indiana.edu | profanities/I thrive on the wind and | |jburka@amber.ucs.indiana.edu | the rain and the cold." --Happy Rhodes|