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Does anyone play bagpips in East Dulwich?


After 4-years, I received my first complaint about my tenor saxaphone - I did explain that there are 3-others within 10-houses. Yet.... this person lives 1/2 a mile away.


So, Mr Irish dark curly hair with a ginger beard is heading to the pipes - I need some support to help me play and where to buy some pipes.


I will repay with FREE personal training - it doesn't have to be for you, give it as a gift to anyone you know. 6-weeks, and full of fun!




McCabe

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You guys are beautiful!


My wife is going nuts with this idea. Go into Dulwich Park on Sunday morning for 10am (fitness Julia - with some 20 - women around her), walk by and say 'bagpipes'


But, how do you measure the uncertainty of challenge?


One of my super grandfathers has a statue in Dublin for his progression of the community between Ireland and the UK - should I not do it for him?



McCabe

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Snowy,


Do you think I can play the 'Blues' on the Pipes? The Sax is sooooooo easzy


For the 'Root' of say 'C', I start with ......say F#.


Fitness Julia has headed to the land of sleep - she has a fitness group on Brockwell Park, I can see a challenge there in Brockwell :-)




Will check in, but.... FT may deal with me.




McCabe xx

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Didn't get these for my birthday :-(


Alas, my wife, Fitness Julia, confirms that there is a bagpipe player in Brockwell Park when she is with her fitness team. This guy is very good and can be heard around 10am - ish on Saturday mornings.


Oh well, back to the saxaphone then!




McCabe

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