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This strident mouth-blown pipe takes its inspiration
from a famous early English bapiper, the Miller in Chaucer's 'Canterbury
Tales' It is available in a range of keys and drone configurations.
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A versatile and popular English bagpipe which for twenty
years has proved simple enough for beginners but challenging enough for
more experienced players. Mouth- or bellows-blown; available in a range
of keys. Mouth-blown sets in D usually available from stock.
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Based on an early 16th Century Cornish carving , these
double-pipes have exciting possibilities for harmonies,
counter melodies and moveable drone effects.
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Based on a 16th Century carving form
North Devon, this is a loud double-pipe with a drone and plenty of possibilities
for harmonies and counter-melodies.This is the latest addition to my range.
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Based on a description in theTalbot manuscripts from
the 1690's, this is a double smallpipe with a quiet, sweet tone and possibilities
for playing harmonies and counter melodies. Available in a range keys,
mouth- or bellows-blown.
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