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Bagpipes @ Weavers Needle

I brought my pipes out to Weavers Needle. Weather was cold, fingers were freezing, but played anyway. I thought Flowers of the Forest would fit the setting.  
 
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LoserBirdie (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Woa, so beautiful! i wish i could do that, haha
Great.
seandillon5150 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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for freezing fingers, you've got the best "flowers of the forest" on youtube, even with the small mistakes. for the most part its nice and open, like its meant to be played. best of luck in your piping.
simontw (3 months ago) Show Hide
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*Flodden
simontw (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Kostagh, nobody claims it's Celtic...it's Scottish, and if you can prove any version existed before the battle of Floddeen Field, i'm a monkeys uncle!
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You're a monkey's uncle then. The versions from Asia and Africa notwithstanding...From Wikipedia:"The Cantigas de Santa Maria, compiled in Castile in the mid-13th Century, depict several types of bagpipes. [3] Though evidence of bagpipes in the British Isles prior to the 14th Century is contested, bagpipes are explicitly mentioned in The Canterbury Tales (written around 1380): A baggepype wel coude he blowe and sowne, /And ther-with-al he broghte us out of towne.[4]"
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British ? Sorry boyo. That couldn't be further from the truth.
hipfan39 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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added to my favourits! Simply amazing...
number1piper (5 months ago) Show Hide
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great piping great scenery
BillDFC (5 months ago) Show Hide
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It is a lament for the fallen at Flodden field in 1513. Scotland lost her King as well as some 10,000 men.
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good to see good to hear you...

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