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20th June 07, 10:17 AM
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I was really pleased to find this thread and the attitude that you're never too old to start learning to play the pipes. I've been dissatisfied with my drumming lately and have been thinking of trying the pipes. Other than drums the only other instrument I've attempted was guitar, and that was a mess. I feel inspired to give this a go. Now if I just had a clue as to what everyone was talking about in the rest of this thread.
Last edited by pipebear333; 20th June 07 at 10:19 AM.
Reason: I'm a lousy speller.
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20th June 07, 02:49 PM
#2
Pipebear:
There are several men and 1 lady in our pipeband alone that didn't start on the pipes until their 50's. Give it a go!
 Originally Posted by pipebear333
I was really pleased to find this thread and the attitude that you're never too old to start learning to play the pipes. I've been dissatisfied with my drumming lately and have been thinking of trying the pipes. Other than drums the only other instrument I've attempted was guitar, and that was a mess. I feel inspired to give this a go. Now if I just had a clue as to what everyone was talking about in the rest of this thread. 
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20th June 07, 05:39 PM
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Nothing more confusing to a band than a drummer that can pipe, or a piper that can drum!! Keeps em guessing!
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