Scottish smallpipes and borderpipes: Difference between revisions

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John Walsh Convertible Smallpipe ~ in A and D ~ Two Pipes In One!. 2011. [http://www.hotpipes.com/walsh.html John Walsh Convertible Smallpipe ~ in A and D ~ Two Pipes In One!]. Albion, CA: hotpipes.com/walsh.html .
 
Procedure sheet for the Walsh aA/d2000D2000 Scottish smallSmall pipePipe. 2000? https://kiltsandmore.com/upload/pdf/2338B/en/Walsh%20AD%20Combo.pdf Procedure sheet for the Walsh a/d2000 Scottish small pipe]. (According to this procedure sheet - "The shortest drone is the D tenor; the next shortest is the A drone (common to both A and D keys/chanters); the third drone is Combo Drone which, by turning the top 1/2 of the drone top, one way, tunes to E and the other way tunes to D; the fourth or longest drone is the Bass A Drone; Tuning for the A pipe is: A E A, while tuning for the D pipe is: D A D"). kiltsandmore.com/upload/pdf/2338B/en/Walsh%20AD%20Combo.pdf
 
 
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World University Music School: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University_Music_School
 
 
 
 
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