Vancouver's engineering department has written a ban on bagpipe buskers,saying dem producing peer noise. Naturally, folks are upset, and the mayor, himself of Scottish heritage, is vowing to bring it up for a vote. Nuff argument expected.
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also, in my line of work, encounter pipes and drums at formal occasions such as openings and ceremonies.
dem even bruk out a kind of maypole half way thru. apparently these kind of bands are popular at weddings in india.
im actually start wine a lickle a 1:20 or thereso. crowd loved him.
, is the bagpipes the irish in america gave up at their funerals in favour of the louder scottish bagpipesl. the uillean is inflated with bellows. the sound is amazing - higher and at the same time, more mournful, imo. if u ever heard of the word "keen" - kind of wailing - the uillean gives u a sense of what that word means.
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