Duration: 01:10 minutes Upload Time: 06-09-29 17:29:36 User: gnamp :::: Favorites |
|
Description:
Masonic Aprons dancing to 'The Mason's Apron' pipe music. |
|
Comments | |
absulitcr ::: Favorites abstract 07-08-14 19:08:36 _____________________________________________________ | |
gnamp ::: Favorites and so your comment belongs 07-08-14 19:32:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
feebydoobydoo ::: Favorites hahaha, they are certainly "on the square".... 07-08-14 10:01:36 _____________________________________________________ | |
breannagrrrllitle ::: Favorites Go to CAMAZONCAMS . COM for very hot cam girls! 07-08-12 12:04:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
irishpiper1971 ::: Favorites Masonic Aprons dancing to a reel from County Kerry-bit of a contradiction in terms really but very funny.Well done! 07-07-14 08:38:59 _____________________________________________________ | |
gnamp ::: Favorites Why contradiction in terms? 07-07-14 09:26:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
irishpiper1971 ::: Favorites Mason's apron probably originates in Kerry-a very conservative Irish Catholic part of the world and as I am sure you are aware Catholics and Masons are not the best of buddies usually.Not many Masons in that part of the world for such reasons!!.. 07-08-07 20:58:27 _____________________________________________________ | |
gnamp ::: Favorites The reel is called "The Mason's Apron" 07-08-08 00:25:19 _____________________________________________________ | |
irishpiper1971 ::: Favorites I know what it is called as i have played it for several years but it's other,and more ancient title,is the Kerry Reel.Mind you this tune is rarely played as a reel anyway but rather a 2/4 hornpipe these days. 07-08-11 20:08:14 _____________________________________________________ | |
irishpiper1971 ::: Favorites And the version you have used is indeed the more popular'standard' 2/4 hornpipe version and not the 'reel' one.But like I said before,it is really well done and the tin whistle playes is excellent. 07-08-11 20:12:08 _____________________________________________________ | |
gnamp ::: Favorites In that case it is indeed a contradiction in terms. I won't argue with you fella. 07-08-11 23:16:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
grouriak ::: Favorites Cool... but only 3 degrees dancind... Would like fun to see all 33 degrees doing that 07-05-23 11:32:48 _____________________________________________________ | |
Inachos ::: Favorites This is no pipe music. This is clearly a tin whistle playing ;) 07-02-14 12:57:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
gnamp ::: Favorites a tin whistle is a pipe. 07-02-14 18:39:22 _____________________________________________________ | |
Inachos ::: Favorites Sorry, it's just a bit confusing because in irish music, 'pipes' always refers to the uilleann pipes, the irish bagpipes. I thought you meant that with 'pipe music'. That is why I was so exact. 07-02-15 14:03:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
gnamp ::: Favorites Please. Don't be confused. 07-02-15 19:10:37 _____________________________________________________ | |
minionofpon ::: Favorites Cool! Those guys can "reel"y move. 06-10-05 14:03:49 _____________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
The Mason's Apron
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment