I met another piper who has recently return from Iraq and Afghanistan and reportedly is a little out of practice. He may bring his pipes on Friday also. O'Neille
he would be more than welcome! it doesnt matter if he's out of practice....he'll get into the groove realitively quickly me thinks......
when I went back east to visit the inlaws one time I brought my pipes with me, turns out the next door neighbor played too .....but he hadnt played in about 10 years!! well he busted his out , and we played the "usuals" AG,STB
green hills of tyrol ect and he got up to speed fairly quickly! he couldnt play as LONG but he could play!
btw I remember seeing a post not too long ago about Scotland depraved (oops) i mean the brave and agonizing grace and I agree they are way over done ...but unless us pipers get out there and play other stuff and teach people that not all "chunes" are the same thats all we're ever gonna get asked to play!
just once I would like to be asked to play "raigmore, or itchy fingers, or Duncan Macinnes fancy" and it not be by a fellow piper!
oh well
SEE YA FRIDAY!!
Scott
Irish diplomacy: is telling a man to go to he)) in such a way that he looks forward to the trip!
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