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  2. Uilleann pipes - Wikipedia

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    A full set, as the name implies, is a complete set of uilleann pipes. This would be a half set with the addition of three regulators. These are three closed pipes, similar to the chanter, held in the stock. Like the drones, they are usually given the terms tenor, baritone, and bass, from smallest to largest.

  3. List of All-Ireland Fleadh champions - Wikipedia

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    45 Set Dancing - Full Set, Ladies ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Uilleann Pipes - Slow Airs (Píb Uilleann - Foinn Mhalla) 1985, Eamonn ...

  4. William Talbot (piper) - Wikipedia

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    William Talbot [1] was a 19th century player, teacher, repairer and builder of the Irish bagpipes, commonly known as the uilleann pipes, the characteristic national bagpipes of Ireland. In 1821 he played for King George IV [ 2 ] at the Dublin Theatre Royal when the King visited Dublin in August 1821. [ 3 ]

  5. James Goodman (musicologist) - Wikipedia

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    He married Charlotte King in 1852. They had three sons, one of whom later drowned while a student, the other two set up a medical practice in Brigg, Lincolnshire. Goodman's first clerical appointment was to Creagh parish in West Cork in 1852. In 1859, he moved to Killaconagh, on the Beara peninsula, where he preached in Irish.

  6. Category:Irish uilleann pipers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Uilleann pipers from Northern Ireland (1 C) + Irish male uilleann pipers (1 C, 54 P)

  7. Leo Rowsome - Wikipedia

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    Noreen (O'Flaherty) Rowsome, from Corca Dhuibhne, had five children (Kevin, Mary, Anne, Nuala, and Caitríona) and ten grandchildren (Leo's great-grandchildren), five of whom (Tierna, Naoise, Mark Óg, Luke, and Alastair) are sixth-generation uilleann pipers. Leon's son, Kevin, is an accomplished and world-renowned fifth-generation uilleann piper.

  8. Category:18th-century Irish uilleann pipers - Wikipedia

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  9. Mick O'Brien (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Dublin, Ireland, [1] Mick began his musical education on the uilleann pipes in the renowned Thomas Street Pipers Club in Dublin. His father Dinny O'Brien, a traditional "box" player, was also a constant source of tunes and inspiration. Mick recorded his first LP with his family when he was 13 years old.