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Bagpipe Volume - Neighbours Complaints
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Subject: RE: Bagpipe Volume - Neighbours Complaints From: GUEST,Bob L Date: 15 Dec 05 - 12:22 PM I was camping at Towersey Festival many years ago and there was a piper somewhere on the site. Every time a lamb bleated I thought he was starting up again... |
Subject: RE: Bagpipe Volume - Neighbours Complaints From: John Routledge Date: 15 Dec 05 - 12:35 PM Tell them to take up Northumbrian Smallpipes. Four of us (nsp players)have just entertained 100 people at their Christmas lunch and the only problem was lack of volume :0) |
Subject: RE: Bagpipe Volume - Neighbours Complaints From: Jim McLean Date: 15 Dec 05 - 04:27 PM I come from Paisley and learned to play the pipes there in 1956 or thereabouts. What I did was to get myself up to the Gleniffer Braes, just above Paisley, and walk up and down that lonely moor road, practicing for hours on end. A motor car stopped once and the driver was a local butcher who was also a piper. He gave me a few tips and I learned a lot, especially to keep playing up there away from the Madding Crowd. I have since played all over the world, in big cities and in the wilds of Turkey and Yugoslavia and was always welcomed. The only hostility I remember encountering was in North England, at my (then) future in-laws' house. The father of my wife to be asked me to play the pipes in his garden and the neighbours complained! But, as Alex Campbell famously said when a dog pissed into his collecting cap when he was busking, 'we have our critics everywhere'. |
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