Here is the Manual for the Degerpipes II Electronic More
Bannantyne Zipper Pipe Bag Before closing your Pipe Bag for the first time it is very important that you lubricate More
The pipe bag is one of the most likely areas to leak air. Any air lost through the bag is air that you have to replace, More
Technopipes Manual More
Most bagpipe blowpipe problems are caused by a faulty valve. A typical blowpipe valve has a round rubber flapper that More
Tips for Playing the Enchanter/Enchantress Whistle 1) First off, don't over blow (hard for a piper!) Whistles More
The wood is the heart of the instrument, and it needs to be in good condition. Check the bores of each section and the More
Over the years there has been many discussions if playing in a pipe band can lead to hearing damage or loss. With many More
Playing the bagpipes is a great way to build up your lung capacity and is great for the cardiovascular system, but have More
Chris Apps Video about How to Soften a Strong Reed Chris Apps Video about How to Correct a More
-Check to ensure that you have the microphone plugged into the correct input jack on you tuner. All of the Korg More
Andrew Lenz's Bagpipe Journey - Andrew provides plenty of helpful information about bagpipes. Pipe Bag Size Chart More
The Kinnaird Carbon Fibre drone reeds are the best made reeds on the market today, and also one of the most expensive. More
Kinnaird Bagpipes is a home based business. We have a separate business space and welcome customers to drop More
Directions From Circle Drive South of 8th Street: Exit onto Circle Drive East toward Yorkton Take the Boychuck Exit More
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