Smallpipes - Gary West
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Thank you for this. I am a SgtMajor in a re-constituted HIghland Regiment (78th). We recently lost our dear Laird Commander and this tune was played as we carried him to the celestial lodge. Brings tears to my eyes. Thank you so much.
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@dikasad I believe they're in D. Very close spacing on the sound holes.
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What's the key of the pipes?
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VERY NICE
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@Litterboxer529 These particular pipes are bellows blown. He's got a bellows under his right arm which forces air into the bag under his left.
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@piperjosh3190 Pipeline is alive and well. I listen to it every week. Have a good week ahead, and please do enjoy your piping. ;-)
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Hello, I want to learn to begin the smallpipes before I re-enlist in the CAC, so I can show my buddies a song or two, but I have a few questions.
How do you get air into the bag itself? Is it like playing the bagpipes?
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What did he say the tune (tunes?) was (were?) called?? Kilworth Hills???
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What did he say the tune (tunes?) was (were?) called??
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Great!
Is this the Gary West who did Pipeline? I loved that program but I don't think it's on anymore.
piperjosh3190 3 years ago
Yep, same Gary West....and Pipeline is still on.
bagpipediscsdotcom 3 years ago
these are border pipes..a mosern version
magyar1963 4 years ago
No. They are Scottish smallpipes.
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