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    The Bagpipe Lesson is a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner, completed in late 1893 and displayed at the World's Columbian Exposition (May — October 1893)...
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    exhibiting The Bagpipe Lesson there. He returned to Paris on September 22, 1894. In the spring of 1894, Tanner sent his Banjo Lesson to the Salon in Paris...
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    Henry Ossawa Tanner (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
    White House) The Bagpipe Lesson (1893). Hampton University Museum, Virginia The Banjo Lesson (1893). Hampton University Museum, Virginia The Thankful Poor...
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  • Grace note (category Pages using the Score extension)
    dictionary. "Playing Grace Notes, Trills, and Glissandos on the Piano", For Dummies BagpipeLessons.com Secrets of Top Pipers: Gracenotes by Jori Chisholm "Ornamentation...
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    painting. The painting follows a theme Tanner used for his genre paintings, "age instructing youth", which can also be seen in The Bagpipe Lesson and The Banjo...
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    while his The Bagpipe Lesson was on display at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, Tanner met John T. Morris, head of the academy's...
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  • List of paintings by Henry Ossawa Tanner (category Paintings based on the Hebrew Bible)
    colored artist of this city, whose picture, "The Bagpipe Lesson," was exhibited at the Academy during the last exhibition, sailed for Paris yesterday. He...
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  • the first time. The remaining person is then chosen as the winner to go on a second date. Double Toasted was highly critical of the show; calling the...
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    Jori Chisholm (category Great Highland bagpipe players)
    Centre’s bi-monthly Piping Today Magazine. The New York Times featured Chisholm's online teaching program, BagpipeLessons.com, and described him as a "top-tier...
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    – April 26, 1901) was an American physician and the first woman to be licensed as a physician in the U.S. state of Alabama. Johnson was born Halle Tanner...
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    clergyman and editor. He served as a bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church from 1886, and founded The Christian Recorder, an influential African...
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  • Simon Alexander Fraser (category Australian bagpipe players)
    when he was a child. He spent most of his life living in the district. He took bagpipe lessons from Peter Bruce in Benalla, 64 kilometres (40 mi) away...
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  • Celtic Performing Arts of Canada Military Tattoo Pipefest - The Home of Massed Pipe Bands pipes|drums online magazine Online bagpipe lessons v t e v t e...
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  • Pibroch (category Bagpiping)
    of the great Highland bagpipe. A more general term is Scottish Gaelic: ceòl mòr (in reformed spelling, or ceòl mór in old spelling), meaning the 'great...
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  • Roddy MacLeod (category Great Highland bagpipe players)
    Tweedie, Katrina (20 March 2011). "Now the Pipes on Skype are Calling; Far Flung Fans Log in for Bagpipe Lessons". Sunday Mail. p. 19. Cornwell, Tim (27...
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  • rather like the chanter of a bagpipe. In William Caxton's collection of fables it is indeed rendered as a bagpipe, while in the Neo-Latin of Pantaleon Candidus...
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  • integrity in the gang and with others, and is the lead singer as well as bagpipe-accordion (made from a funnel, radiator and an airbag) player in the Junkyard...
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  • Coach Trip 4 was the fourth series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom which that was filmed between 7 September and 27 October 2009, and began airing...
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  • abandon his bagpipe, which was a gift from Ball of Purity but Hermione wants him to try some other kind of instruments. Ball of Purity's Lesson (Birthday):...
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    List of 9-1-1 episodes (category Pages using the Graph extension)
    3, 2018 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the series' season four premiere was delayed until January 18, 2021. The pandemic also caused the series' season...
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  • Michael Grey Bagpipes (category Canadian bagpipe players)
    musician, composer, and author. He is known for highland bagpipe music. He is the  Pipe Major of the 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band. Grey published seven...
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  • John MacDonald of Inverness (category Great Highland bagpipe players)
    Pipe Major John MacDonald MBE (26 July 1865 - 6 June 1953) was a Scottish bagpipe player. John MacDonald was born on 26 July 1865 at Glentruim, near Kingussie...
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  • Gail Brown (musician) (category Great Highland bagpipe players)
    musician who was the first female bagpipe player to play in the World Pipe Band Championships. She is also the first female bagpiper to win the highest level...
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    music) of the bagpipe, which reflected its martial origins with battle tunes, marches, gatherings, salutes, and laments. The Highlands in the early seventeenth...
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    Willie Ross (piper) (category Great Highland bagpipe players)
    MBE (1878 - 1966) was a Scottish bagpipe player. Ross was born on 14 June 1878 at Ardchuilc in Glen Strathfarrar, the second son of Alexander Ross and...
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  • an episode list for the French animated series Oggy and the Cockroaches. As of June 2024, "The Magic Pen" ("Crayon Magique") is the most-viewed episode...
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  • Martyn Bennett (category Great Highland bagpipe players)
    where he had his first lessons in playing the Great Highland bagpipe from David Taylor, who was also his history teacher. By the age of twelve he was winning...
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  • Animation in China and Little Airplane Productions in the United States, with the production support from the Educational Broadcasting System and CJ E&M in South...
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    from the 1959–1963 United States television series Dennis the Menace. The series is based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. The series...
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    sevenths) which of course is the same scale as that used by bagpipe players and old Irish and Scottish folk music." The name "Caledonia" has played a...
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