What in god's name is "piobarieachd "?
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From: "Gabriel Orgrease" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <BULLAMANKA-PINHEADS@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 07:03
Subject: Re: [BP] music in life


> Cuyler Page wrote:
>
> >Recently you said something about desiring a Tibetan long horn for its
sound
> >effect.   You might be able to get that effect architecturally.
> >
> >Last night on History Channel there was a very interesting program about
the
> >nature of sound at various stone age architectural sites.
> >
> Cuyler,
>
> I did not see the program and would like to.
> VI recently sent me a CD of piobarieachd and I hooked up the shanty
> 'office' sound system HC gave me from the Mall and the little building
> was one hell of a celebration for several hours.
>
> A friend of ours, meaning of myself and a few BP'rs, in Poland was
> working on his Doctoral thesis having to do with the
> conservation/replication of heritage sounds.
> I'm not sure where he is with it, oddly his Doctoral work seems to be
> something you have to drag out of him and actually inquire to find out.
> I got the impression it had to do with the sounds of horse carts, more
> than of music, the ambient sounds of place in time. I'm curious.
>
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