Whistler mural
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Re: Whistler mural
Ah, spot on Mr Gumby, well done. Yes, a young couple from Canberra were over your way about that time and came back with them, only identified as "The Wran Tunes". Haven't played them in years, but there they were, on the end of the whistle. Long term memory is a wonderful thing, isn't it. Now what was your name again, young man?
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- Tell us something.: I am a original a piper and play the Highland Pipes and Scottish smallpipes and have done so for 17 years
About 1,5 years ago i took up the Low Whistle and really enjoy that as well.
Re: Whistler mural
Absolutely great. I enjoyed listening to the history and tradition he is talking about.Mr.Gumby wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:31 am
Na Piobairi Uilleann's Notes and narratives series has this talk: Fingal and its mummers
It is fascinating how everything is connected, yet different.
Thank you very much.
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Whistle and different sets of bagpipes.
Whistle and different sets of bagpipes.
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Re: Whistler mural
The original images that started this thread have gone down (I can re-post if need be), but to complete the discussion, if anyone is interested: a web page has gone up with some background to the project that started this thread.
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