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Here's me playing bagpipes (Original Post) geardaddy Mar 2013 OP
I love pipers. My people scots. Went to the Halifax Tatoo and balled my eyes out as applegrove Mar 2013 #1
Thanks. I love playing the pipes! geardaddy Mar 2013 #2
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I used to live in NS. Don't anymore. I also took highland dancing as a kid in Ottawa. applegrove Mar 2013 #5
I took Highland Dancing for a bit geardaddy Mar 2013 #6
I saw madonna live about 10 years applegrove Mar 2013 #7
That was way cool, geardaddy! ReRe Mar 2013 #8
I loooooove bagpipes! BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #9
Can you find a teacher? geardaddy Mar 2013 #10
It's said the Irish gave the bagpipes to the Scots KatyMan Mar 2013 #11
Waaa-waaaa (sad trombone) geardaddy Mar 2013 #12

applegrove

(118,676 posts)
1. I love pipers. My people scots. Went to the Halifax Tatoo and balled my eyes out as
Sun Mar 10, 2013, 03:07 AM
Mar 2013

what seemed like a wall of pipers, about 100 of them, played "try to remember the days of september". This was the summer after 9/11. Pipes get to the heart of the matter. That was a great moment I shared with my aunt. You are lucky to have chosen such a versatile & emotional instrument. I'd put it up there with the violin.

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applegrove

(118,676 posts)
7. I saw madonna live about 10 years
Sun Mar 10, 2013, 04:27 AM
Mar 2013

ago. She had a conveyer belt going across the stage while she and a piper pipping did Russian kosak dips/kicks in unison. It was quite the juxtaposition of cultures a the conveyor belt delivered them across the stage. I loved your playing too. Thanks.

ReRe

(10,597 posts)
8. That was way cool, geardaddy!
Sun Mar 10, 2013, 05:40 AM
Mar 2013

... I'm real partial to bagpipes. Have thought for years that I would get a training pipe and start practicing, but never did it. Have allot of British Isles in me (English, Irish and Scottish ancestors.)
Thanks for sharing!

BlancheSplanchnik

(20,219 posts)
9. I loooooove bagpipes!
Sun Mar 10, 2013, 02:45 PM
Mar 2013

They make me cry.

I have a practice chanter ...but I can't seem to discipline myself and practice.

My Dad was from England. Last name was Cummin, which seems to be a Scottish clan. But he was Jewish. I don't know......... it's confusing

geardaddy

(24,931 posts)
10. Can you find a teacher?
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 01:58 PM
Mar 2013

I tried teaching myself as a youngster, but I felt I needed the guidance of a teacher.

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