Valerio's right - though you could always buy the Peacock book on actual paper. It's remarkably cheap for such a superb set of music for 8 notes. In fact in my fairly short nsp playing life so far, I've been surprised that although everyone carries the Society Tune Books and the folios, relatively few of the ones I've come across seem to carry Peacock round with them.
Perhaps it should be a compulsory feature of membership ;-)

Julia Say is the contact you want here. Happy piping from the middle of the country!
Richard.

amble skuse wrote:
   Hi all



   I'm a newbie to NSP, I'm a flute player who has recently felt really
   drawn to the pipes.



I have been really lucky to be able to hire a set of NSP's to practice
   with.



   I've had a couple of pointers on getting the elbows to work but it
   would be great to find other players in the SW of England.

   Is there anybody there?



   Also does anyone have a link to any music designed for keyless sets?

   Thanks in advance.



   Amble

   :-)

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