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The Weavers of the Tartan bagpipe music by Scott Cawthon
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Scott Rose

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United States


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posted: 10/17/2006 12:44 AM

love your version of atholl highlanders as a beginning piper, i cant help but love it, your misty mountain is beutifull as well.

Katelyn Hartwell

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United States


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posted: 10/05/2006 11:39 PM

My mums side hails from from the McGregor clan several generations back and I\'ve always loved the pipes, which you do so well......love the arrangements with the keyboard as well.

Clyde Trent

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United States


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posted: 09/08/2006 02:58 AM

Interesting, I go back to the Bellandaine Scott\'s of Selkirk. Also the Trent Line goes all the way back to Trinovantes that fought with Boudicca against the Romans. Intersting lotus northern peoples.

Edgar

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United States


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posted: 08/27/2006 06:01 PM

I\'m not of Scottish ancestry, but every time I hear the pipes I get a longing in my whole being. I picture myself somewhere in the highlands...can someone explain?

terry fitzpatrick





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posted: 08/23/2006 07:36 AM

l have a copy of Donald McPhedran\'s collection of bagpipe music. Can anyone tell me anything about it ?

 
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