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![]() | Didgeridoo Mouthpiece for PVC by Mid-East |
Extra mouthpiece easily fits all synthetic models. 3/4" tall for 1 1/2" PVC More information on Didgeridoos
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![]() | Practice Chanter, Rosewood by Mid-East |
Our most popular model. Traditional size, engraved nickeled ferrule, sole & rosewood body. Played by itself, this is the first step to learning the bagpipes. Includes reed. Key of B-flat. Wood Grain may vary.Measures 19".
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![]() | Rosewood Practice Chanter, Book & CD by Mid-East |
Our most popular practice chanter. This traditional sized practice chanter has an engraved nickeled ferrule & sole and a rosewood body. It is in the key of B-flat. Wood Grains may vary. Played by itself, this is the first step to learning the bagpipes
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![]() | Double Mijwiz by Mid-East |
Egyptian reeded instrument....
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![]() | Learn to Play the Bagpipe, Book by Mid-East |
Practice Chanter tutorial by Pipe Major R.T. Shepherd. Includes photographs of finger positions, exercises, melodies & more.
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![]() | Ocarina, Necklace, Tenor D, 3" x 1.5" by Mid-East |
Ocarina, Necklace, Tenor D, 3 x 1.5 inches. Glazed clay, six finger holes, over an octave of tones, leather necklace included. 3 inches long by 1.5 inches wide by 1.25 inches deep. Clay molded, variations in the final product should be expected. Although
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![]() | Wee Tot's Bagpipe, Rosewood, Red Tartan by Mid-East |
12"x14", Functional rosewood chanter, three non functioning drones, synthetic bag, red Tartan cover. Great for a decor item. /!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts - Not for children under 3 years.
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![]() | Learn to Play the Bagpipe, CD by Mid-East |
By R. T. Shepherd, audio tutorial, can be used alone or to accompany the book. Both CD and tape follow the book from page one to the beginning of chapter 8. The rest of chapter 8 and all of chapters 9 and 10 are not on the CD or tape.
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![]() | Plastic Practice Chanter Reed by Mid-East |
Replacement reed for the practice chanter.
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![]() | Shehnai/Mizmar Reed & Staple, 2 Pack by Mid-East |
Replacement reed and staple for the shehnai or Mizmar. More information on the Shehnai
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