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Add free, open Bagpipe Tutorials subjects Web Site Organization (if any) Degree / Non-degree Instructor's Name Location Other Info Language Tags
Audio Lessons- Bagpipe http://www.schoolofpiping.com/audio_lessons.htm School of Piping non-degree Brett Tidswell Browser Scottish Highland Bagpipe English
Bagpipe Tutorials http://www.bagpipe-tutorials.com/bagpipe-lessons.html Bill Robertson Non-degree PM Bill Robertson Browser Scottish Highland Bagpipe English Scottish
Name http:// non-degree Browser Start anytime English




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Bagpipe Music for Printing

Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell. 1889. Pibroch, Suite for Violin and Orchestra, Op.42. (International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)). London: Novello, Ewer, & Co.

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Anderson, Ross. 2010. Ross's Music Page. (Items of interest to pipers). Cambridge, Britain: University of Cambridge.


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Wallace, Robert. 2010. PT Editor - The Piping Times Editor's Blog. (This blog is updated weekly or more often. Usually it consists of piping related chat and comment which, for some reason, I cannot get into the main magazine, the Piping Times). Glasgow, Scotland: College of Piping.


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Grant, John. 1915. Piobaireachd, its origin and construction. (International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)). Edinburgh, Scotland: J. Grant.

Lenz, Andrew. 2010. Andrew's Tips: Learning Bagpipes without an Instructor. Santa Cruz, CA: Andrew Lenz's Bagpipe Journey website.

MacDonald, Allan. 1995. The Relationship between Pibroch and Gaelic Song: its Implications on the Performance Style of the Pibroch Urlar. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University.

The Piobaireachd Society. 2010. The Piobaireachd Society. UK: The Piobaireachd Society.

Piping Times. 2010. Piping Times. (Periodical). Glasgow, Scotland: College of Piping.

Piping Today Magazine. 2010. Piping Today Magazine. (Periodical). Glasgow, UK: The National Piping Centre.

Scully, Mike. 2009. Bagpipe FAQs. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University.

Thomson, Alex and Gordon Ogilvie. 2010. The Highland Piping Society of Canterbury: Jubilee History 1960-2010. Christchurch, New Zealand: Highland Piping Society of Canterbury.

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MacNeill, Seamus, and Thomas Pearston, (Robert Wallace, ed.). 2008. The College of Piping Highland Bagpipe Tutor, Pt. 1. (New Revised Edition, with CD or MP3). Glasgow, Scotland: College of Piping.

MacNeill, Seamus, and Thomas Pearston, (Robert Wallace, ed.). 2008. The College of Piping Highland Bagpipe Tutor, Pt. 2. (With DVD). Glasgow, Scotland: College of Piping.

MacNeill, Seamus, and Thomas Pearston, (Robert Wallace, ed.). 2008. The College of Piping Highland Bagpipe Tutor, Pt. 3. (with CD ). Glasgow, Scotland: College of Piping.

MacNeill, Seamus, and Thomas Pearston, (Robert Wallace, ed.). 2008. The College of Piping Highland Bagpipe Tutor for Piobaireachd. (with CD). Glasgow, Scotland: College of Piping.

Wallace, Robert, ed. 2008. The College of Piping Highland Bagpipe Tutor, Pt. 1. (In Scottish Gaelic, with CD). Glasgow, Scotland: College of Piping.


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Armstrong, Chris. 2009. Chris Armstrong at the Scottish Piping Society London. (Original compositions and GREAT, very fast piping). London, UK: Scottish Piping Society.

Armstrong, Chris and Gordon Walker. 2009. Two hands - one chanter. Scotland.

Simon Fraser University Pipe Band. 2010. SFTube. Burnaby, BC: sfutube.com.


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