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great highland bagpipes

great highland bagpipes

sean patrick regan

sean patrick regan

Sean Patrick Regan is a former amateur National and World Solo Piping Champion. Based in the United States, he is an Open (professional) Grade competitor and ended 2020 ranked 3rd in the EUSPBA.

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william don carlos

william don carlos

I teach beginners how to play the Scottish Highland Bagpipe. No experience necessary. I teach in conjunction with The Pipes and Drums of the Seven Pipers Society in Tucson, Arizona. Besides teaching beginners privately, I work the the Preparatory Pipe Band in Seven Pipers.

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michel d'avenas

michel d'avenas

Michel d’Avenas is the Piper Major of the Monterey Bay Pipe Band and the leading bagpipe instructor in Monterey County.

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New Hampshire School of Scottish Arts

New Hampshire School of Scottish Arts

New Hampshire School of Scottish Arts

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wiley bagpipe services

wiley bagpipe services

We are a small network of pipers who teach the fine art of playing the Great Highland Bagpipes throughout Ohio.

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bruce gandy bagpipe instructor

bruce gandy bagpipe instructor

Bruce Gandy grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, where his father was pipe-major of the local Canadian Scottish Regiment pipe band, and he learned to play from notable pipers James W. Troy and Hal Senyk. After several years in the City of Victoria Pipe Band, Bruce moved to Ontario, where he married into the piping Rollo family, and established himself as a top solo and band competitor as a member of the 1987 World Champion 78th Fraser Highlanders.

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john cairns

john cairns

Bagpipe Solutions by John Cairns is owned and operated under the professional direction of John Cairns.

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kelly buckley

kelly buckley

Kelly Buckley is a professional bagpiper who plays throughout the Niagara Region, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and the surrounding areas in Southern Ontario.

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the sons of scotland pipe band

the sons of scotland pipe band

Canada’s oldest Civilian Pipe Band, founded in 1896. They are the first Pipe Band to be heard in the Nation’s capital on Burns night, January 25,1896. ​ Under the direction of Pipe Major Bethany Bisaillion, the Sons of Scotland compete at the Grade 5 level and perform in some 50 concerts and parades throughout the year. We are committed to developing the talent of each of our members, producing quality music, and having a great deal of fun.

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college of piping pipe band and school

college of piping pipe band and school

The College of Piping Pipe Band dates back to the Summerside Presbyterian Pipe Band, which was founded in 1963 by Don Groom and the late Reverend Donald MacKay

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