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I have a set of parlour sticks that I swap onto my bag in place of the Shepherd Highland sticks. Swap out the pipe chanter for a goose adapter and my practice chanter for a nice sounding indoor set of pipes. The parlour sticks use practice chanter reeds. I have all four as Abbott reeds for a full and robust sound that does not empty the room due to volume. I also have a set of Walsh small pipes that are fun to use with Celtic gigs at the local pub. There is nothing like lighting off the Shepherds in a large concert hall. The audience always responds well to a neatly kitted piper.
Slainte
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