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    I made a black kilt for our singing group 'uniform'

    The pleat-spacing is a bit...... esoteric, but I made a kilt to wear when our singing group Vox Canvas performs (until we come up with a more creative outfit/ colour pallet )

    pan-pacific barbershop competition in NZ 2023 (we won gold in the mens division)

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    Y’all sounded great! Also, was that Tim Waurick who introduced your group?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YOJiMBO20 View Post
    Y’all sounded great! Also, was that Tim Waurick who introduced your group?
    I think so, I haven't met or talked to him, just listened to a lot of his learning tracks~

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    That's a perfect solution to the "concert black" that's so often required of performing musicians.

    Guys and gals all in black, the style isn't that important.

    I've always worn black shirt, slacks, and tie even when playing pipes as part of an orchestra or stage band.

    Then again, playing uilleann pipes in a kilt is no bueno.
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