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19th July 08, 05:59 PM
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Hi Kevo,
The following weblink will take you to a nice tutor book with an accompanying CD that I used along with lessons. I found it very user-friendly, and I am no musician (at least I wasn't when I started).
http://www.college-of-piping.co.uk/a...tor_Books.html
And if you really want to get serious, you may consider investing in a week-long workshop at the College of Piping here in Prince Edward Island, Canada. They have a great crew of world class instructors, and they teach all levels of bagpiping. Hope this helps! Have fun!
http://www.collegeofpiping.com/
- Peter
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