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    Mariage in Beaujolais, France

    Just a few wedding pics to share with my friends !










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    Robert
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    Wonderful! If they only came with sound!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance View Post
    Wonderful! The man on the far left, is he wearing traditional French attire? And are French pipes common in weddings?
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    What kind of pipes are those?
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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    Wonderful! The man on the far left, is he wearing traditional French attire? And are French pipes common in weddings?
    Not exactly. Patrick is wearing the French late 18th century attire.

    As for bagpipes , they always were common in weddings in those Provinces of France where they were and are still played.

    BUT, rest assured that after my old friends and myself have spent over 30 years preaching the good "french piping word", these wonderull pipes are spread all over Europe , at weddings and other festive gatherings !


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    Robert

    P.S. There will be probably be more photos to come !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    What kind of pipes are those?
    On the far left side you have what we call a 11 pouces (11 French inches), drones in C.
    Then in the middle, 16 ", drones in G; and I am playing the 23 ", drones in low C.
    They are callked musette du Centre or simply cornemuses du Centre. They have a range of an octave and a half.




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    Tres Bon....merci! You should try to get the rest of the lads kilted. Show them those magnificent doulble pleaters of yours. That is sure to do it!
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    Beaujolais is one of my favorite types of wine...

    And great pictures. Thank you.
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