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Using an Eb (E-flat) penny whistle it comes out in the correct key for the GHB. ? [http://www.whistleaway.com/questiondetail.asp?QID=982 'Using an Eb (E-flat) penny whistle it comes out in the correct key for the GHB']. whistleaway.com/questiondetail.asp?QID=982. |
Using an Eb (E-flat) penny whistle it comes out in the correct key for the GHB. ? [http://www.whistleaway.com/questiondetail.asp?QID=982 'Using an Eb (E-flat) penny whistle it comes out in the correct key for the GHB']. whistleaway.com/questiondetail.asp?QID=982. |
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What makes a pipe tune a polka? |
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Robertson, Bill. 20. [http://www.bagpipe-tutorials.com/the-royal-scots-polka.html Bagpipe Lessons For The Royal Scots Polka]. (In the first of four videos, Bill suggests at about the 35 second mark, that it's "upbeat control duration" that distinguishes a 2/4 polka from a 2/4 march, and I would tend to agree - SM). Auckland, New Zealand: bagpipe-tutorials.com/the-royal-scots-polka.html. |
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