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Tyler Fry - Tenor Drummer
Tyler Fry - Tenor Drummer Tyler is considered by many to be the fastest (and most musical) stick flourisher in the world.
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EUSPBA
EUSPBA The Eastern United States Pipe Band Association (EUSPBA) is a non-profit, tax exempt [501(3c)(33)] organization dedicated to improving all aspects of solo and band bagpipe and percussion music.
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Roger Gamache
Roger Gamache Great War Pipes-Irish & Scottish music available for weddings, funerals and functions. Founder and Pipe Major of the Brian Boru Pipe Band, former Pipe Sgt of the Highland Light Scottish Pipe Band, Bachelor of Music Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA.
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Kilberry Chamber Pipes
Kilberry Chamber Pipes The chamber pipe is a miniature version of the highland pipe.
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The Pipes And Drums Of The Orange County Sheriff's Office, Orlando, Fl.
The Pipes And Drums Of The Orange County Sheriff's Office, Orlando, Fl. Sheriff's Office Bagpipe Band
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Deger Chanter
The DegerPipes is an electronic bagpipe chanter created by Manfred Deger from Karlsruhe, Germany.
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Great Highland Bagpipes
The Great Highland Bagpipe (Gaelic : A' Phìob Mhòr) is probably the best-known variety of bagpipe. Abbreviated GHB, and commonly referred to simply as "the pipes", they have historically taken numerous forms in both Ireland and Scotland.
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