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guille
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Post by guille »

Hi, just posting some information on our Piping Residential Tionól

Dates: June 29th – July 4th 2014
Location: Alston, Cumbria UK
Tutors: Dermot Hyde (pipeline-music.com)
Brian Howard (Howard music.co.uk)
What’s included: 5 nights accommodation, including All meals.
4 hours tuition each day:
Reed and pipe maintenance.


All Inclusive Price £500
For more information Contact Dorothy at shop@howardmusic.co.uk
or call on 0114 2967272
ambaiste
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got a few replies so places are begining to fill up
www.pipeline-music.com
this is a link to hear Dermot Hyde play its well worth a listen
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Tell us something.: I am a walrus, I am a tea pot. John Lennon said that but people see him as a guru. Well,tell,you what he also almost became a piper asking Paddy Keenan to teach him. (bleep) got bored & went on the sitar and the rest is history.
Location: Devon, England

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I'm up for it nxt year. Bringing my pipes and mountain bike!
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Thats great Sean. Looking forward to seeing you
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Tell us something.: I am a walrus, I am a tea pot. John Lennon said that but people see him as a guru. Well,tell,you what he also almost became a piper asking Paddy Keenan to teach him. (bleep) got bored & went on the sitar and the rest is history.
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Post by buskerSean »

Is it onlye who thinks this would work well in Cornwall? ;-)
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It probably would sean. its a lot of hard work finding a suitable venue at an affordable mprice.
This is our 8th residential tionol and places are filling up but there are some places left.
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Post by guille »

What a great week! lots of good piping; Even the sun shone.

A big thanks to Brian & Dermot the tutors for all their hard work and patience with the pipes and pipers. And to all who attended thanks; there was some cracking music played this year. You all made it a week to remember.

Guille
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Yes a great week as always. It was nice to welcome Marcus O Hagan and Liam Flynn. Thanks for the excellent food Jane.
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