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768.1 | | TALLIS::DARCY | | Fri Jun 15 1990 10:56 | 4 |
| Where are the Ghurkas?
Just curious,
-george
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768.2 | Drive the camels mad! | BIOMIC::LONERGAN | | Fri Jun 15 1990 14:07 | 7 |
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Why dont you try some of the local Irish or Tartan clubs down there
for starters...Im sure there must be a few around...if not you might
have to wander into London....
Se�n
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768.3 | Ah! | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: STG Leatherhead UK | Mon Jun 18 1990 08:55 | 11 |
| That's an idea.... thanks...
(The Ghurkas are a British Army regiment made up of British officers & Nepalese
men - sort of official mercenaries really; very colonial set-up if you ask me.
They have a fearsome reputation as tough and ruthless soldiers, and whenever
there's any trouble they're usually found in the middle of it. On the plus side
I believe soldiers' remittances home are Nepal's biggest single source of
revenue, and Nepal - supposedly - will resist any attempts to disband or reduce
the regiment's size. They are also very good pipers!)
Tarik
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768.4 | | FORTY2::DONOVAN | | Mon Jun 18 1990 10:02 | 20 |
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Hello Tarik, can't help you with the bagpipe lessons but I'm sure
there must be a pipe band around, in west London if not in Reading
itself.
If you're planning to take up the pipes you should start with a
practice chanter (the end that looks like a tin whistle or recorder)
before moving up to the bag and drones. There's a shop in Croydon
that specialises in traditional and folk type stuff; I bought an
instrument (not pipes) from them a few years ago and occasionally
they send me a catalogue in the hope I'll buy something else. I have
an old one around somewhere that I'm sure has chanters, full sets
and secondhand pipes plus music books and tutors.
I'll put the address and telephone number in here tomorrow; I think
they do mail order as well but if I remember right it was a friendly
enough shop where they let you play around with the goods without
buying.
John
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768.5 | address | FORTY2::DONOVAN | | Tue Jun 19 1990 06:02 | 30 |
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What am I talking about, it's not Croydon it's Crawley, which is
further south of London; you could probably get there from
Leatherhead at a dinnertime.
The address is: Hobgoblin Music,
17 the Parade
Northgate
Crawley
Sussex
Phone: 0293 515858
The price list I have has practice chanters from 3 pounds up and full
sets from 60 - 400 pounds (though I bet the 60 pound one is only good
for blowing bubbles) and tutors for about 4 pounds. I would think the
best deal would be a good secondhand set. There is also a note
earlier in this file (number 349) that covers both the war pipes and
Uileann pipes.
There are some directions included to get to the shop by road:
leave M23 at A264 exit (Crawley)
follow Northgate Avenue towards town centre
turn right into Woodfield road before town centre
The street it is in is not very big. If you go by train I remember a
street map across the road from the station and the shop is about ten
minutes walk.
John
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768.6 | | CSC32::MA_BAKER | | Mon Jun 25 1990 15:01 | 7 |
| My good friend and piping buddy just moved to England somewhere in the
London area. He has already lined up lessons and scoped out pipe bands
in the area. His wife is supposed to be back in USA next week and I
will get his new address from her and post, you might want to contact
him to see what he has found out. He has only been there since end of
April, so would have a newcomer's perspective on how to fit into life
and piping in the area.
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768.7 | Of course the Maktoums do have their own I think... | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: STG Leatherhead UK | Tue Jun 26 1990 05:30 | 8 |
| Thanks guys...
Yes, Crawley isn't too far from Leatherhead, just a quick blip round the M25 &
M23 (if such a thing exists!)
What about the "tartan" issue? (ie how do you qualify?)
Tarik
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768.8 | How do you qualify?? | SWAM1::MCCRORY_ED | Ed Mc Crory | Tue Oct 01 1991 19:53 | 6 |
| How do you qualify?
You can marry a scot - or be one.
Ed
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768.9 | | METSYS::COCKBURN | Craig Cockburn | Wed Oct 02 1991 12:42 | 5 |
| There is a pipe band in Reading. I don't have a contact, but if you
call the St Andrews church on London Road, they will know who you
should contact.
Craig
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