Fortunately, when I was wanting to play the Union pipes, I ended up at
DGBs in Longfram. I ended up buying the NSPs. Billy Pigg was the piper
I went for because he was sympathetic to Irish music, having been
influenced by Irish musicians and their music, and Scottish music.
Pigg als
also, I forgot to mention that Tom Clough's method of playing
was too hard for me to grasp at that time so I opted for Billy Pigg as I
found it easier to learn. Billy Pigg was used as a big stepping stone. So,
thanks to Billy Pigg, as I would not be playing in the method that I do
t
Hello all,
Billy Pigg did choyt.
When I was learning the nsp is the late 1970's / early1980's there were not
too many players which I liked the playing of. I plumped for Billy Pigg
because he was marketed as being a legend; although Tom Clough was The
Prince of Pipers, there was not enough of h