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Thursday, February 3rd, 2005 04:29 pm (UTC)
The reason the great pipes are better listened to with some space is that they are so loud and there are some dissonant undertones, which gives them that eerie sound. The Irish pipes are smaller, and I think mellower, and definitely not as loud.

Emma's thinking of switching to something -- small pipes, or electric pipes -- because of the physicality of playing great pipes: the strain on the arms, and she's hurt her knee somehow so it's hard to stand long, and it's hard to play the great pipes well standing up.

This plum tree, outside the band room, is the first blooming one I've encountered this year. I do not think it sets fruit. But I have seen wild plums blooming on the roadside, and of course flowering quince and the almond trees next to my house.

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