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- Pastoral_pipes abstract "The Pastoral Pipe (also known as the Scottish Pastoral pipes, Hybrid Union pipes, Organ pipe and Union pipe) was a bellows-blown bagpipe, widely recognised as the forerunner and ancestor of the 19th-century Union pipes, which became the Uilleann Pipes of today. Similar in design and construction, it had a foot joint in order to play a low leading note and plays a two octave chromatic scale. There is a tutor for the \"Pastoral or New Bagpipe\" by J. Geoghegan, published in London in 1745. It had been considered that Geoghegan had overstated the capabilities of the instrument, but a study on surviving instruments has shown that it did indeed have the range and chromatic possibilities which he claimed.".
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- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink 000-000-579-622-C.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink 000-000-579-908-C.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink www.bagpipeworld.co.uk.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink Pastoral.htm.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink Union.htm.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink PastoralUnion_McCandless.pdf.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink Sutherland-Manuscript.pdf.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink essguide_chap1-2.pdf.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink ublgu.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink ww11glos.htm.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageExternalLink www.piob.info.
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- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Aerophone.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Ramsay_(poet).
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Border_pipes.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bagpipes.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_musical_instruments.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_musical_instruments.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Northumbrian_music.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_musical_instruments.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Clàrsach.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink File:Billy_Purvis_(1784-1853).JPG.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink File:Union_pipe_Robert_Reid.JPG.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Robertson_(instrument_maker).
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink John_Dunn_(pipemaker).
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Mullingar.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink North_Shields.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Northumbrian_smallpipes.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_and_Malvina.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Ossian.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Pastoral.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Reid_(pipemaker).
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_smallpipes.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink The_Beggars_Opera.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Uilleann_pipes.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink William_Hogarth.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink William_Thomson_(musicologist).
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Wind.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pastoral pipes".
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "pastoral pipes".
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- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Pastoral_pipes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scottish_folk_music.
- Pastoral_pipes subject Category:Bagpipes.
- Pastoral_pipes subject Category:English_musical_instruments.
- Pastoral_pipes subject Category:Irish_musical_instruments.
- Pastoral_pipes subject Category:Northumbrian_music.
- Pastoral_pipes subject Category:Scottish_musical_instruments.
- Pastoral_pipes hypernym Bagpipe.
- Pastoral_pipes type Instrument.
- Pastoral_pipes type Instrument.
- Pastoral_pipes type Redirect.
- Pastoral_pipes comment "The Pastoral Pipe (also known as the Scottish Pastoral pipes, Hybrid Union pipes, Organ pipe and Union pipe) was a bellows-blown bagpipe, widely recognised as the forerunner and ancestor of the 19th-century Union pipes, which became the Uilleann Pipes of today. Similar in design and construction, it had a foot joint in order to play a low leading note and plays a two octave chromatic scale. There is a tutor for the \"Pastoral or New Bagpipe\" by J. Geoghegan, published in London in 1745.".
- Pastoral_pipes label "Pastoral pipes".
- Pastoral_pipes sameAs Q7143055.
- Pastoral_pipes sameAs m.0bqc_y.
- Pastoral_pipes sameAs Q7143055.
- Pastoral_pipes wasDerivedFrom Pastoral_pipes?oldid=688262716.
- Pastoral_pipes depiction Pastoral_pipes_removable_foot_joint.JPG.
- Pastoral_pipes isPrimaryTopicOf Pastoral_pipes.