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Music-making and camaraderie at home are enhanced
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Charlotte and Rebecca play soprano and alto pipes |
American pipers play during a Holiday Open House in December 2001 at the Buckman Tavern in the room where the Minutemen met before the battle of Lexington. Pipers have played at open houses in Lexington for over 15 years.
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Members of the American Pipers Guild rehearse in preparation for an international workshop in Mechelen, Belgium Abroad: |
Julie on bodhran, Sara on pipe, and Linne on mountain dulcimer, playing folk music |
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Americans teach people from many countries how to square dance at the workshop in Mechelen. |
Street sign in the historic center of Mechelen, Belgium |
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The audience enjoys hearing players from Greece, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the U.S. perform together. |
Members of the Dutch Pipers guild play pipes accompanied by a bamboo organ. |
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A convenient pipe holder and carrier made by a European piper |
A "wind organ" made of bamboo pipes along the Dutch coast.
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A piper and a drummer from Greece perform at an international conference in Graz, Austria |
Some American pipers sadly leave the international course in Mechelen. |
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| Last update on 03/14/2006 | |||