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I was up in Dublin Sunday morning for a rowing outing followed by a large breakfast at a favoured eatery. Lovely fine morning and I wandered into Town to look around. To my surprise I was entertained to a very fine display of piping by a little group from Clew Bay....about as far West on this little island as you can go. There they were all kitted & kilted up playing their hearts out in the confined little warren streets of Temple Bar, a magnet for unsuspecting tourists. Well, they got their money's worth yesterday.

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Well that certainly topped off a good day for you.
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What is the person on the far right of the photo wearing, looks like a very short skirt or shorts?
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Good question, BC. In that little quarter, full of pubs & clubs &c. the young things seen on the streets are mostly wearing all sorts of strange gear. That kid unusually for January was wearing low-denim no. barely black tights and Lord knows what else...Skort, shorts, tunic? Frankly I didn't take any notice of her at all and her appearance in the pic. is peripheral.

Being moderately musical I can detect really good piping when I hear it and that's what I was interested in.

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Excellent picture, with the background nicely defocused to give your subject prominence :-)
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Thanks, Geron.
Canon SLR. long-ish lens: 100mm foreshortens street. Auto focus of course, but large aperture to light faces against the pallid January mid-day hazy 'sunshine'... vague shadows on cobbles. Short depth of focus results, blurring background, but you know all that anyway.

Kilt colour came out well, but I don't know what tartan as I didn't ask anyone. The group are from Westport, Co. Mayo, some 150 mles from Dublin.

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This was the occasion-
"The amazing Clew Bay Pipe Band from Westport, County Mayo marching for Tradfest2022."
https://www.facebook.com/TheTempleBarPu ... 502469641/
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Another short write-up about them here-
https://www.theacousticyard.com/?p=1591
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Thank you for your splendid input, Pleated. Now the Forum punters know what they sound like. I for my sins knew nothing about them until I was gobsmacked yesterday.

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Kirbstone wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 12:23 am Thank you for your splendid input, Pleated. Now the Forum punters know what they sound like. I for my sins knew nothing about them until I was gobsmacked yesterday.

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Neither did I Tom. I just did a quick search.
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I noticed the kilts are pleated to Military, Knife-Pleat, specifications.
They are not pleated 'To Set'.
They sound really good :D

Tried to find the "Tartan" but it is not the County Mayo tartan.
It could be specially designed for the Pipe Band.

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What ever as far as the tartan goes, but the music was great.
I could listen to them all day long. But then again I love the pipes and drums, I have several CD's of them that get played A LOT.
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