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The Development of the Traditional Hand-Made Pipe

An Account of The Pipers’ Guild, with illustrations by a Quartet

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

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Because of a Sound, the fortunes of The Pipers’ Guild began.

It seems appropriate, therefore, that I should open this account by introducing you to that sound, then lead you, if I can, down the widening stream of our experiment. For the pipe which we made nineteen years ago, has increased in musical capacity; but never has it lost the voice with which it began—a character traditional to mountain shepherds all over the world. This is my pipe, and the tune I will play is Purcell's Fairest Isle.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Musical Association, 1945

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