Cool Whistle Bags: http://www.angelfire.com/mo/sassafrassgrove/WhistleRoll/main
If you wane have a super bag for yer whistles you would have a hard time to find something better than one o they
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Some Alba Moments : www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VeCYWu43kM#GU5U2spHI_4
Check this out on the tube
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Brill Dueo checkout these guys: www.mciversauniere.com/english/home.html
About Joanne McIver & Christophe Saunière
Joanne McIver grew up on the Isle of Arran, in the south west of Scotland. She started learning the bagpipes at the age of six and played for twelve years with the local pipe band. She also learned the flute and subsequently studied classical music at Glasgow University specialising in performance and composition. After meeting Christophe Saunière in Glasgow and moving to Paris she started to write a book of bagpipe tunes about Arran.
Also check out there my space.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=165513771
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Alba at home: albawlistles@aol.com
due to spaming this maybe the best way to contact me
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White Rabbits: http://www.rabbitrefuge.org/Home_our_story.html
And alsorts of other colours! this may not be a whistle link, but its way cool and that makes it worth a look.
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Super Scottish Band: www.scocha.co.uk/frame.htm
That's -------- (pronounced Sco-Sha)
"Welcome tae oor bit!"
From haunting ballads to roof raising refrains and sing along anthems, a Scocha gig
is crammed full of the "feel good factor", peppered by humour and banter.---(and of course they play Alba Whistles)
There lates CD Gie'd sum Wellie is a blast.
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The Wallice site: www.braveheartscotland.com/robroyston.asp
The Wallace monument in Robroyston (near Glasgow). This is where William Wallace was betrayed and captured; now it is used as a dump. They are negotiating with the current owners to acquire the site - approximately four acres - and buildings, including the founds of the infamous barns where William Wallace was betrayed, and captured. To the people of the Wallace, these are almost sacred lands - we cannot let Robroyston be bulldozed and developed.
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William Wallice site: www.braveheartscotland.com/mp3s/myWimpy.html
The Mp3 Wippy player just click the link to hear
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Phil Brown: www.bigwhistle.com
You can also get Alba whistles at Big Whistle. Its a great place for whistles,bags & whistle CD's.
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Stacey's Inner Sanctum: whistlenstrings.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php
The Alba Whistles chat forum. Come and tell us what you are thinking.
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Chiff & Fipple: www.chiffandfipple.com
Extensive, informative web magazine, including a buying guide, tuning information, and help for beginners.
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Flook: www.flook.co.uk
Flook weave and spin traditionally rooted tunes with contemporary beats and ideas, blending fiery technical brilliance, delicate ensemble interaction and a bold, adventurous musical imagination.
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Leo McCann: www.leomccann.musicscotland.com
Based in Scotland since 1992, Leo is an Irishman who always has Alba whistles with him for live performances. He has become well established on the traditional music scene performing with Corner House, Dibidil, Old Blind Dogs and now Malinky.
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