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McGillivray, Jim. 1998. Rhythmic Fingerwork: Introduction in Technique for the Highland Bagpipe - A collection of 141 exercises for the practice chanter appropriate for for pipers of all levels. ((Exercise Book & CD. The exercises can be heard on the CD, so that the student can gauge their performance. The book is also conveniently spiral bound). Canada: jimmcg@piping.on.ca
McGillivray, Jim. 1998. Rhythmic Fingerwork: Introduction in Technique for the Highland Bagpipe - A collection of 141 exercises for the practice chanter appropriate for for pipers of all levels. ((Exercise Book & CD. The exercises can be heard on the CD, so that the student can gauge their performance. The book is also conveniently spiral bound). Canada: jimmcg@piping.on.ca

Pekaar, Robert (compiler). 2003. An Encyclopedia of Tunes for the Great Highland Bagpipe. (5th ed.). (http://www.patrickmclaurin.com/tunedatabase/). London, Ontario, Canada: Scott's Highland Services Ltd.


Scots Guards. 1954. Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music. (5th ed). London, UK: Paterson's Publicationns.
Scots Guards. 1954. Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music. (5th ed). London, UK: Paterson's Publicationns.
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Pekaar, Robert (compiler). 2011. [http://www.patrickmclaurin.com/tunedatabase/ An Encyclopedia of Tunes for the Great Highland Bagpipe - online version]. (presented online by Patrick McLaurin). patrickmclaurin.com.