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    Ikanji! Sugoi!

    Your English is very good, by the way! I wish my Japanese was anywhere near that.

    You express very well the thing that comes over a person when they learn the pipes. It's not just a musical instrument, it's a connexion to, a window into, an entire culture.

    "To the make of a piper go seven years …

    At the end of his seven years one born to it

    will stand at the start of knowledge, and

    leaning a fond ear to the drone he may

    have parley with old folks of old affairs.

    Playing the tune of the ‘Fairy Harp’, he can

    hear his forefolk, plaided in skins, towsy-

    headed and terrible, grunting at the oars

    and snoring in the caves, he has his own

    whittle and club in ‘The Desperate Battle’

    (my own tune, my darling), where the

    white-haired sea-rovers are on the shore,

    and a stain’s on the edge of the tide; or,

    trying his art on Laments, he can stand by

    the cairn of kings, ken the colour of

    Fingal’s hair, and see the moon-glint on the

    hook of the Druids."


    - NEIL MUNRO -


    I toured Japan playing pipes, oddly enough, back ten years ago, with a band. I played at Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, and Oita. It was fantastic! I loved Japan.

    Keep up piping! If possible, attend a School Of Piping, or connect with a good player on Skype for lessons, and your piping will blossom.

    For no reason, here is a photo!

    Last edited by OC Richard; 29th December 15 at 05:08 AM.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Welcome Shamada, from a Scots expatriate in Massachusetts, I enjoyed the news report and love your enthusiasm.

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