This article is from the Bagpipe FAQ, by Denise McNickle denisem@southwind.net with numerous contributions by others.
As you might already know, the number and content of Web sites increases
daily. Therefore the following list is sure to be only partial:
This Bagpipe FAQ:
http://www2.southwind.net/~denisem (in the Bagpipes section)
John Wash's bagpipe home page. Probably your best place to "surf"
for piping material on the Web:
http://pipes.tico.com/pipes/pipes.html
David Daye's bagpipe page. Probably more neat stuff than humans should be
allowed on one page:
http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/~bdaye/bagpipes.html
Aliatair Fraser's list of University-based pipe bands:
http://www.ems.psu.edu/~fraser/PipeBands.html
Brian Nelson's list of bagpipe teachers:
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/instruments/Bagpipe_teachers
The Western U.S. Pibe Band Association (WUSPBA):
http://www.sonic.net/~jcreager/WUSPBA/wuspba.html
Manuel Carro's Galician pipes page:
http://www.clip.dia.fi.upm.es/~boris/gaita/
The abc2mtex and playabc utilities:
abc2mtex introduction:
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/INTRO.html
abc notation:
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/abc.txt
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/usrguide.ps
the abc2mtex and playabc packages:
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/abc2mtex.tar.gz
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/playabc-1.1.tar.gz
Michael Loehr's folk tunes:
http://este.darmstadt.gmd.de:5000/~loehr/music.html
 
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