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  2. Brìghde Chaimbeul - Wikipedia

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    Chaimbeul was born in 1998 and brought up in Sleat on the Isle of Skye, and is a native Gaelic speaker. [2]She learned the fiddle and piano before taking up the pipes at the age of seven, having been inspired to learn the pipes after hearing Rona Lightfoot at the age of four. [3]

  3. Category:Bagpipe players - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Bagpipe players"

  4. Juhan Maaker - Wikipedia

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    Juhan Maaker (26 March [O.S. 14 March] 1845 – 21 September 1930) [1] nicknamed Torupilli-Juss was an Estonian folk musician, a player of the Estonian bagpipe.He was considered one of the most popular players at the time called the king of bagpipe players.

  5. Willie McCallum - Wikipedia

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    He now has his own business and acts as a consultant for McCallum Bagpipes and Bannatyne Pipe Bag Makers, as well as teaching and adjudicating across the world. [4] McCallum has taken part in a number of overseas piping schools, and in 2016 was appointed lead tutor at the National Piping Centre for B.Mus.Trad piping degree program offered by ...

  6. Scruffy Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code ; Print/export ... Joshua L. "Scruffy" Wallace is a Canadian bagpipe player best known for his ... Speaking on his son possibly learning how to play ...

  7. Gail Brown (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Gail Brown is a Canadian musician who was the first female bagpipe player to play in the World Pipe Band Championships.She is also the first female bagpiper to win the highest level competition in the World Pipe Band Championships in 1973, with the Shotts & Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band.

  8. Faye Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Faye Henderson is a bagpipe player from Scotland. In 2010, she became one of the youngest ever winners of a Highland Society of London Gold Medal , as well as the first ever female winner. Life

  9. Callum Beaumont - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Bagpipes: Website: callumbeaumont.com: Callum Beaumont is Scottish bagpipe player. Life He was ...