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A forum about Uilleann (Irish) pipes and the surly people who play them.
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Joseph E. Smith
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Post by Joseph E. Smith »

uillmann wrote:Good riddance and I'm happy to see the back of ya. Commin' over here with your fancy pipes and your fancy triplets and ornaments and all. I got so discouraged, I went out and bought myself a harmonica. And now it takes all your hands and legs to play that thing and I can play this with one hand and beat you over the head with the other!

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Well,
It took me ten months to get connected to the internet at home, today is my first time back on line. We've settled back, built an extension with a music room and workshop, and I'm busy playing away and doing a little gigging. Sorry for not being in touch with many of you when I should have been. My current contact details are;
davidpowerup@yahoo.ie
+353 58 48580

Drop me a line.

Regards

David P.
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Welcome Home! :)
Tir gan teanga <--> Tir gan Anam.
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Tell us something.: I've been playing the uilleann pipes, flute and whistle for about 18 years or so. I've been listening to Irish and Scottish traditional music for almost 40 years now.
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Post by malanstevenson »

Welcome back to the world of cyber-cranks and virtual mountebanks, dude!

Teach na Piobairi is looking good, but you need a wet bar.

Virtual air-kisses,
Mark
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Post by Ed Harrison »

David

Great to hear from you again and hope to get over to
your part of the country.

Thanks Ed Harrison
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