Sup guys, I want to know what some popular bagpipe tunes are... They have some good stuff that they'll play on National Geographic shows or something, and I want something similar to it, I got a project to do. Thanks guys.
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Bagpipes!! What do you recommend
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Hey, if you like good modernish celtic style music, some of which is dance/jig type music, check out <a href="http://www.io.com/clandestine">Clandestine</a> It's a really cool group that I saw at a celtic festival that I went to last month. It's a four person group, Bagiper/Flutist, Violin/Fiddle, Percussionist/Soprano, and Guitarist/Alto, from of all places, Dallas Texas.
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