....Lesser Peckers, Dotterel, Goosander family, or didn't catch up with a Ring Ouzel, here's a little something to encourage you to get out more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi0uJbfIvNc&feature=PlayList&p=28C2E00156683969&index=5
Enjoy.
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3 comments:
Great bit of film and well worth a look
Excellant compilation Steve just one question though, why the bagpipe music?
Andy,
Finding suitable library music is really time-consuming and most of it sounds naff and costs money. I didn't think a brass band would work (assuming I could find some copyright reduced material), and although Scotland and Ireland have a healthy folk tradition, English folk is a bit restricted to vocal ditties, sea-shanties and morris tunes. My favoured option was to use Northumbrian pipes which are a bit mellower than Uillean pipes or Scottish bagpipes. The closest I could get to this was a piece of software from Germany that emulated various European bagpipes including the Flemmish pipes that I ended up using. I also used a synthesised reed organ in place of a concertina, which was close enough.
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