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Píobaire, An, Volume 7, Issue 3, Page 25

Píobaire, An, Volume 7, Issue 3, Page 25
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Na Píobairí Uilleann
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Chairman, NPU
periodical Title
An Píobaire
volume Number
3
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Píobaire, An 7 3 25 20110711 25 5 It need hardly be pointed out that American members of Na Píobairí Uilleann are best positioned to carry out such research. 6 DA, 25 June. 7 NH, 11 Dec. 8 EP, 11 Feb. 9 CNY, 25 July. 10 CNY, 2 Jan. 11 AH, 3 Apr. 12 BP, 19 June. 13 PP, 11 Aug. 14 BG1, 30 Sept. 15 BG1, 3 Nov. 16 SU, 7 Apr. 17 PL, 19 Jan. 18 CC, 22 Feb. 19 RE, 6 Mar. 20 BG2, 5 Mar. 21 LJ, 18 Feb. 22 BP, 21 Sept. 23 BG1, 18 Feb. 24 BDA, 30 Aug. 25 BP, 23 Dec. 26 NYG, 11 Dec. 27 NYDA, 28 Oct. 28 AB, 25 Nov. 29 NBM, 1 Nov. 30 KR, 2 Aug. 31 RIA, 3 July. 32 BG1, 15 June. 33 BP, 5 July. 34 WG, 15 Oct. 35 AC, 8 Aug. 36 BG1, 4 Sept. 37 BG1, 24 June. 38 AEJ, 26 Mar. 39 MWT, 11 Mar. 40 SU, 11 May. 41 SU, 6 Dec. 42 DNI, 17 Mar. 43 NBM, 18 June. 44 EP, 11 Feb. 45 CC, 22 Feb. 46 CC, 21 Mar. 47 CNY, 26 Jan. 48 ‘This day published…’, CNY, 2 Jan. The advertisement omits refer- ence to Scotch and Welsh airs as mentioned on the title-page of the book. For a copy of this work see http://source.pipers.ie/Gallery .aspx?id=57. 49 NYDA, 28 Oct. 50 PP, 25 Aug. 51 O’Neill 1913: 343 52 WG, 15 Oct. 53 Albert Stoutamire, Music of the Old South: Colony to Confederacy, Associated University Presses, New Jersey, 1972: 123. 54 SU, 11 May. 55 ACNY, 14 Feb. 56 AB, 25 Nov. 57 Stoutamire 1972: 122 58 BP, 19 June. 59 RIA, 3 July. 60 BP, 21 Sept. 61 AEJ, 26 Mar. 62 NBM, 18 June. 63 PADA, 23 Feb. 64 AG, 23 July. 65 AG, 25 July. 66 BP, 3 Mar. 67 DNI, 26 Jan. 68 BG1, 4 Sept. 69 KR, 2 Aug. 70 NBM, 1 Nov. 71 Bill Ochs, pers. comm., June 2010 72 MWT, 11 Mar. 73 DNI, 17 Mar.74 BG1, 3 Nov. 75 PL, 19 Jan. 76 BDA, 30 Aug. 77 BP, 5 July. 78 AC, 8 Aug. 79 BG1, 30 Sept. 80 NYG, 11 Dec. The term ‘a flatt set of pipes’ was used in Edinburgh in 1776 to denote an instrument with a long chanter and two drones (Hugh Cheape, Bagpipes: A National Collection of a National Instrument, Edin- burgh, 2008: 97). The implication seemingly is that this chanter was longer and therefore of lower pitch than that of other pipes – just the way in which the term is still used. – IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC ARCHIVE From the Baltimore Patriot, 27 February 1828
issue Number
7
page Number
25
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issue Publication Date
2011-07-19T00:00:00
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