…playing GAITA GALLEGA and other wonderfull instruments!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUZbAaw6ipg&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtpiviQDlBs&feature=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfKSa0t8-N0&feature=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfQ0dAUD8pk&feature=channel_page
Sean, it´s really a good surprise for me see one of your galician bagpipes, no doubt that the instrument comes from the Represas Workshop, except the tenor drone- It has a “biniou style” bag? Really good playing my friend, you need to come back to Spain and play toghether!
Best regards from Spain!
In case you were wondering who the mysterious person saying “go” at the beginning of these videos, it was me! I had a great time recording Sean playing various pipes that day. (The Sicilian pipe he is playing is mine) He played a whole host of other instruments other than what you see in those short videos but unfortunately I’m unable to post them due to various technological reasons. I’d have to say my favorite instrument hearing Sean play was his “Taylor-esque” Uilleann pipe. Wow - what an amazing instrument. Who cares that it might not have been made by the Taylor brothers themselves, I can’t imagine a better sounding pipe. It’s as if it were MADE for Sean - talk about “owning” an instrument - he really makes it sing. The overtones it produces are amazing - it has that “growl” that I thought only zampognas could make. Non of this stuff can truly be picked up on microphone and reproduced on youtube - you have to be there in person. If you ever get the chance to hear Sean play in person it’s a real treat. (thanks Sean!) He might also talk your ear off! 
David
Thanks Luife and David, for all your kind comments.
Sean Folsom