I remember Sooty once playing a cran on his xylophone.  It was on TV so it
must be the correct way of playing!

Next, who was born in the West Midlands, brought up in Scunthorpe, then
Tynemouth, then Gateshead? Nowhere near Wark! Answers on a
postcard............


Chris


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Subject: [NSP] Re: NSP Birl?

So the debate has moved on from why highland graces are a bad idea, to the  
question of which ones you can do. I suppose they aren't technically bad
piping 
 if the chanter is properly closed between each note & the next, but the  
idea does sound a bit wrong-headed. Is this what the instrument is  for?
 
Next, can you play cranns on a xylophone?
 
John

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