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Nancy skye
Location: United States
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posted: 01/02/2012 01:19 PM
Great site! Nice list of dance tunes!! How about adding Tribute to J.L. Mac Kenzie, Flora MacDonald\'s Fancy, Wilt Thou Go to the Barracks Johnny?, Strathspey and Highland Reel, Strathspey and 1/2 Tulloch, Full Tulloch, Earl of Errol, Village Maid, and possibly even a Cake Walk? Also it would be great to have the option of dancing 4 steps as well as 6 steps. Is that too many? These are dances in addition to your list that we all studied at the \"International School for Scottish Performing Arts\" in Brockville, Ontario...back in the day when we had James L. MacKenzie and then Elsbeth Strathearn for highland dance instructors! Great memories and a very special time in our lives!! Thank you for your efforts!
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Michael Bigelow
Location: United States
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posted: 12/19/2011 10:35 AM
You, my friends are awesome. You keep play\'in those pipes and I\'ll keep listening eh? haha i love the sound of bagpipes, in fact i have a friend who is learning to play right now.
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Chester McDonald
Location: United States
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posted: 10/05/2011 01:10 PM
As a beginner piper I am just coming into my own on pipes. Ill just put it this way, Wind of Change blew me away. Combining a slow air with the piano was as powerfull as the caber itself! Whoever coined the name of your label knew what they were talking about! Keep it going,
Also loved Mist covered mountains, I heard it at a funeral once and needless to say that it didnt take much to pull the last of the tears from me. Powerful song with powerful memories. They played My Home/ Mist Covered Mountains at the Queen Mother\'s Funeral and nobody pulls it off like the British Army! With Big Ben ringing in the background and the Scottish Regiments piping in perfect timing and unison its like a snapshot of Britishness. I could go on and on... check it out below...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gJZoO1liVY
Doesnt get any better than that...
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