we can't say much more than that
a very extensive webpage
with all sorts of information.
from Wikipedia
this website hasn't been
updated in a long while
but the information provided
is good and informative
he's playing, researching, developing
and making a unique range of
English bagpipes, Scottish smallpipes
and Border pipes for 20 years.
established in 1928 to promote the
indigenous bagpipes of the
North-East of England - the
Northumbrian Smallpipes and
the Half-long or Border pipes.
Over the intervening 70 years,
the Smallpipes have achieved
great popularity, both in their
home region, and around the
world. The society has a
membership of over 600
members worldwide, most
of whom own a set of
Northumbrian Smallpipes.
now here's a find. somewhere
between the Great
Highland Pipes
and the
Uillean Pipes is this ....
you have to see and hear her
to truly believe, a
Northumbrian piper of renown
well yes there are such things
and here's a website to prove it

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