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(They’re really loud) Or are they?
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Earliest possible documentation: Genesis 4:21 “His brother’s name was Jubal; he was the father of all who play the harp and the pipe.” Next earliest: 1300BC-Middle Eastern Carvings Roman Emperor Nero: 1 st Century AD “Ave me: If the gods save me from these people, I’ll play the utricularius ” (Latin. “Bag o’ Skin”)
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Dudelsack (German) Gaita (Spanish) Zampogna (Italian) Uilleann (Irish)
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It’s the British Army’s fault.
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“Wearing a kilt is awesome” “Playing bagpipes is awesome” “This picture is awesome”
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Drones (3) Bag Chanter Blowpipe Reeds (4) Tassels & Bag cover
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Drones (3)--African Blackwood, Silver, Ivory, Nickle, Plastic (Polypenco) Bag--Gortex, Leather Chanter--African Blackwood, Plastic Blowpipe--African Blackwood, Plastic Reeds (4)--Arundo Donax, Plastic Tassels & Bag cover--Velvet, silk, cotton
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oEoEastern United States Pipe Band Association (EUSPBA) oFoFrom Maine to Florida to Texas oOoOver 220 Pipe Bands oOoOver 1,600 registered competitors
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o Pipe Band Instruments o Bagpipes o Scottish Snare Drums o Scottish Tenor Drum(s) o Scottish Bass Drum
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If you have something that you’ve always wanted to ask a piper, but were too afraid to get close enough... Now’s your chance!
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