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This article is from the Bagpipe FAQ, by Denise McNickle denisem@southwind.net with numerous contributions by
others.
8.1) What bagpipe-related pages are available on the World Wide Web (WWW)?
As you might already know, the number and content of Web sites increases
daily. Therefore the following list is sure to be only partial:
This Bagpipe FAQ:
http://www2.southwind.net/~denisem (in the Bagpipes section)
John Wash's bagpipe home page. Probably your best place to "surf"
for piping material on the Web:
http://pipes.tico.com/pipes/pipes.html
David Daye's bagpipe page. Probably more neat stuff than humans should be
allowed on one page:
http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/~bdaye/bagpipes.html
Aliatair Fraser's list of University-based pipe bands:
http://www.ems.psu.edu/~fraser/PipeBands.html
Brian Nelson's list of bagpipe teachers:
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/instruments/Bagpipe_teachers
The Western U.S. Pibe Band Association (WUSPBA):
http://www.sonic.net/~jcreager/WUSPBA/wuspba.html
Manuel Carro's Galician pipes page:
http://www.clip.dia.fi.upm.es/~boris/gaita/
The abc2mtex and playabc utilities:
abc2mtex introduction:
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/INTRO.html
abc notation:
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/abc.txt
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/usrguide.ps
the abc2mtex and playabc packages:
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/abc2mtex.tar.gz
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/playabc-1.1.tar.gz
Michael Loehr's folk tunes:
http://este.darmstadt.gmd.de:5000/~loehr/music.html
 
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