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February 12, 2025
university of california riverside bagpipe degree
Ian Whitelaw, the new pipe director at UCR, brings a lifelong love of piping and a passion for its history and culture to the position. Ditto drumming director Ed Best, who has been playing Scottish drums since he was 8.

November 12, 2024
Piobaireachd Society of Central Pennsylvania
To promote the study, teaching, and performance of Ceol Mor, the “Great Music” of the Highland Bagpipe in central Pennsylvania

November 8, 2024
pocono workshop
Pocono Workshop is a weekend of piping, snare drumming, tenor drumming and bass drumming instruction

January 12, 2024
tyler fry - tenor drummer
This is the official Web site of Tyler Fry and the full range of TyFry™ tenor drumming products.

October 8, 2023
Paul de Grae's Index of Irish Tune Books
This is an index of Irish traditional melodies in the various books in my collection. The compilation began several years ago, and is updated from time to time. The index is for my own use - it is not a scholarly work, it is not complete, and it is not definitive. However, it may be of some use to others.

April 12, 2023
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.

August 8, 2022
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.

August 8, 2022
uilleann piping and whistle lessons
Uilleann piping, low whistle and tin whistle lessons in the Los Angeles Area. s The Uilleann Pipes are a distinctive type of bagpipe native to Ireland. Unlike the more widely recognized Scottish Highland pipes, Uilleann pipes are known for their sweet, expressive tone and the ability to play a wider range of notes. The name “Uilleann” comes from the Irish word “uille” (elbow), highlighting a unique feature of the instrument: it is played with a bellows operated by the elbow to supply air to the bag, rather than by blowing into it. This method allows the piper to play continuously without the need for pauses to take a breath.
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