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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.
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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===Select Databases===
===Select Databases===


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.
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.




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King, Patrick (dir.). 2002. When the Pipers Play. (narrated by Tom Conti, Charlton Heston, songs by Isla St Clair; features top pipers Angus MacColl, Alasdair Gillies, Willie MacCallum, Michael Cusack and Gordon Walker. The DVD and CD are produced by Highland Classics; 3rd part of the "Instruments of War" trilogy of films). Scotland: Highland Classics.


McDonald, John. 2008. On the Day: The Story of the Spirit of Scotland Pipe Band. (83 mins - Feature Documentary). Glasgow, Scotland: Etymotic Research.
McDonald, John. 2008. On the Day: The Story of the Spirit of Scotland Pipe Band. (83 mins - Feature Documentary). Glasgow, Scotland: Etymotic Research.
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Liddell, Stuart and Angus MacColl. 2007. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACt26OUjvRU Stuart Liddell and Angus MacColl]. Winter Storm concert.
Liddell, Stuart and Angus MacColl. 2007. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACt26OUjvRU Stuart Liddell and Angus MacColl]. Winter Storm concert.


MacColl, Angus. 2007. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_9dkLniGgc Angus MacColl - Bagpipes, Oban, Out Takes]. (filmed for the award winning film 'When the Pipers Play'. Three clips of rushes and Out Takes start with Angus at the Senior Pibroch, Argyllshire Gathering, Oban, 1996, followed by the field competition). Argyllshire Gathering, Oban, Scotland: YouTube.com.
MacColl, Angus.


MacDonald, Allan. 2008. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_HRhYAsjNE Allan MacDonald]. Scotland.
MacDonald, Allan. 2008. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_HRhYAsjNE Allan MacDonald]. Scotland.