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		<description><![CDATA[PIPERS AND PIPE BANDS
Part 1
 
The Bagpipe, or &#8220;Piob Mhor&#8221; as it is known in Gaelic, has enthralled listeners for centuries. Its wild and exciting skirling has spurred men into battle as far back as the days when the bible first made mention of it in the Old Testament, Book of Genesis, &#8220;Jubal was Father of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Pipers and Pipe Bands 2</title>
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We are deeply  indebted to Wikipedia  for  this article which is an overview of pipe bands world wide: Editor

A pipe band is a musical ensemble consisting of pipers and drummers. The term used by military pipe bands,Pipes and Drums, is also common.
The most common form of pipe band, the Scottish pipe band, consists of a section of pipers, a section of snare drummers (often referred to as [...]]]></description>
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