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			<title>HOW TO PLAY THE BAGPIPES -- METHOD &amp; SONGBOOK 
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                           Book/CD set. Straightforward, no-nonsense tutor for the Highland bagpipes for the absolute beginner -- fundamentals of music theory, note-reading and the rudiments of the instrument, style and ornamentation. Starts with basic music theory, covers practice chanter positions, including: grace notes, doubling, the birl, grips &amp; taorluath. A page of basic tasks: handling the bagpipe, inflating it, replacing drone reeds, and other care - followed by 30 fully annotated traditional Scottish tunes. 47 pp.    ($14.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Thu, 16 Apr 2009 20:00:00 -0400
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