Australia

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iona bagpipes

Quality Scottish small pipes and Double small pipes Manufactured by Bill Hart …

mt colah , new south wales , australia
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oz bagpipes pty ltd

Rod Campbell has been involved with the Pipe Band Community for over 30 years and whilst Pipe Major of the Queensland Irish had success leading the band both nationally and internationally on the Scottish and Irish competition circuits. …

carindale , queensland , australia
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ross bagpipe bag

Geoff Ross has been involved in bagpipes since 1968, and in that time has competed in solo and band competitions both locally and abroad for many years. He had the good fortune of being taught by the great Bill Boyle whilst living in New Zealand, and it was through the inspiration of Bill Boyle, Donald Bain and other great pipers that lead Geoff to take a special interest in bagpipe tone. Geoff has a very fine ear for tone, but it was through the frustration of finding it so difficult to maintain a consistently high standard of tone while playing traditional reeds and bags, that he sought new ……

cranbourne , victoria , australia
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blair bagpipes

Play the world-class sound of a Great Highland Bagpipe, Scottish Smallpipe or Practise Chanter on the Blair Digital Chanter. It turns everyday piping into an extraordinary playing experience and is packed full of features including; a world-class Reverb, Metronome, and a free PC app to load a total of 9 Bagpipes in the one instrument! Also access the online library to download more different bagpipes. …

melbourne , victoria , australia
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david bower

Personal Bagpiper for Hire For Weddings, Parties and all functions in the Greater Sydney Area …

sydney , new south wales , australia
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Sydney St Patrick's Day Parade & Festival

Short History of St Patrick’s Day in Sydney Sydney has a rich and varied history of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day right back to the times of the early colony. The first mention of it was in 1795 when Judge-Advocate David Collins wrote about it in his journal. As the number of free settlers increased, so too did the observance of the day become more organised. Back in 1825 the day was marked by a horse race at the new race course on the South Head Road at Bellevue Hill. With the day being celebrated by the lower and the upper classes, it became increasingly popular. …

Mon, Mar 17, 2025

sydney , new south wales , australia