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Old 1st April 2000, 20:18
BagpipeBoy BagpipeBoy is offline
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Are there any pipers out there? If so give me a reply. And are there any new chanter boys out there? Keep in touch with fellow pipes, that's always best!

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Old 4th April 2000, 00:14
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hello Iain, oh fellow piper, actually not quite since i am still on the chanter, but
tht counts doesnt it?, well i am still slowly practicing away, i thought i had left
a messege in donnars board but its not there
well take care mate.
guille

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Old 7th April 2000, 19:38
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Glad to see other pipers out there, I've been piping for awhile and am also currently enrolled in the Hamiltom school of piping. I own a set of Dunfion pipes made by Henry Murdo, I like them alot, very dependable and well made
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Old 7th April 2000, 20:30
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Quote:
Originally posted by BagpipeBoy:
Are there any pipers out there? If so give me a reply. And are there any new chanter boys out there? Keep in touch with fellow pipes, that's always best!

Drummer from Argentina, Buenos Aires!
Good enough?
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Old 8th April 2000, 03:21
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Drumer sounds good to me! Marching snare or a bodhrán?

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Old 29th April 2000, 11:54
PiperGirl PiperGirl is offline
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Hi ya! Here´s another piper - but female!
I live in Germany and we´ve got a pipe band in Werl. Lots of Scottish are in there, they stayed in Germany after their time in the army.
I really enjoy playing the pipes. I think the best way to learn it, is playing in a pipeband, where are people who can show you how to do it. They can hear the mistakes and correct them. And - you will meet friends there!
Keep on practising, bagpipe is the best instrument of the world!
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