BagpipesAnonymous.Com

 

Ok, you’ve already been somewhere and seen someone playing the Great Highland Bagpipe of Scotland.  Your reaction is:  “That’s pretty neat; I might like to do that.”   The next call you need to make is to “Bagpipes Anonymous”.  We have a 11 step program to “Bagpipe Addiction”.  Now think about that for a moment.  There are a lot of negative things that you could be addicted to: drugs, sex and alcohol.   This is a healthy addiction.  The result is hours of enjoyment with people like you.  Friendships that last a life time in a hobby that is relatively inexpensive over its lifetime.  Come out and see for yourself on Wednesday Nights at the Ivyland Borough Hall at 991 Pennsylvania Avenue, Ivyland, PA.  Lessons begin at 7pm.
 

 

 

Bagpipes Anonymous 11 Step Program.

 

 

1.     Get a Practice Chanter

2.     Get a Teacher

3.     Meet once per week.

4.     Practice every day even if it is for at least 15 minutes.

5.     Learn a list of tunes

6.     Invest in a set of small pipes.

7.     Listen to bagpipe CD’s while you are commuting to work.

8.     Invest in a set of Big Pipes

9.   Join a Band

10. Play in a Parade

11. Play in a bagpipe competition

 

 

 

If you get stuck in this process, just call me or send me an email.

 

Gary Guth

215-968-9542               Scottish Bagpipe, bagpipe, Gibson Bagpipe, Wedding Bagpiper, Funeral Bagpiper, Party Bagpiper, Practice Chanter, Bagpipe Teacher, Wallace Bagpipe, Shepherd Bagpipe.