American, and proud of it. Just as much as I am warning the bagpipes. I do find it interesting that Canadians do have some similarities between america, and the uk. Which I find is pretty interesting
Regarding typo, I am so used to posters on Facebook not proof reading before posting that I deciphered learning, lol! I agree, we do have many similarities. With the computerized technology, Canadians are becoming Americanized. I'm older so I spell labour and colour with a u but many young people spell it without.
These are very similar to the Gibson fireside pipes. They are made by a brand called Piper's choice. They have another tenor drone in the middle instead of a baritone drone. I'm actually using just two drones on the set of pipes.@@Pay-the-Piper
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Praise the algo!
Remember the Algo.
I like the way how u play bagpipe
How long did u take to learn ?
What is the name of this song u playing
I have been playing bagpipes for 10 months now, yes, almost a year
Are you Canadian or American?
American, and proud of it. Just as much as I am warning the bagpipes. I do find it interesting that Canadians do have some similarities between america, and the uk. Which I find is pretty interesting
Learning, not warning or whatever one of those words was in that last reply. That was a typo by the way.
Regarding typo, I am so used to posters on Facebook not proof reading before posting that I deciphered learning, lol! I agree, we do have many similarities. With the computerized technology, Canadians are becoming Americanized. I'm older so I spell labour and colour with a u but many young people spell it without.
He would probably already answered this question several times, but what brand is your pipes? Are those Gibson firesides?
These are very similar to the Gibson fireside pipes. They are made by a brand called Piper's choice. They have another tenor drone in the middle instead of a baritone drone. I'm actually using just two drones on the set of pipes.@@Pay-the-Piper