Feb. 1, 2006, 9:56 p.m. (Message 44027)
At 09:10 a.m. 1/02/2006, Goss wrote: >.... Outside of Spain, Scottish pipers seem to have two very bad habits. > 1. they tend not to play the more challenging pipe music, preferring > military marches and Scottish tunes... Still OT, but if you want to hear what can be done with the pipes by a non-Scot I can thoroughly reccommend listening to Hevia. (A fellow citizen of yours I think, Goss) Actually I can get back on topic - I've used Hevia as warm-up music for SCD classes. Doug Mills Christchurch New Zealand
Feb. 2, 2006, 7:31 a.m. (Message 44036, in reply to message 44027)
Doug Mills wrote: "I've used Hevia as warm-up music for SCD classes." Me too, Doug! Also tracks from the Victoria Police Pipe Band, Wicked Tinkers, and Wolfstone. Great stuff! Paula Jacobson Aptos, California
Feb. 2, 2006, 3:33 p.m. (Message 44048, in reply to message 44036)
Can anyone supply the name and number of the Hevia CD?
Feb. 7, 2006, 10:14 a.m. (Message 44174, in reply to message 44027)
For "campbell" who asked: Can anyone supply the name and number of the Hevia CD? Hevia: Tierra de Nadie EMI-Odeon, SA 7243 5 26280 25 cut #5 on this CD is the one I use for warmups. Paula Jacobson Aptos, Calif.