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Paul S. Palmer, Bagpiper
312-749-3940
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Bagpipes For All Occasions
Paul S. Palmer, Bagpiper, Chicago, Illinois
A professional Bagpiper with over 25 years of experience on the Great
Highland Bagpipe, will deliver your message of condolence,
congratulations, or surprise anywhere in the Chicago-land area and
beyond. When only the best will do for your special day or your
cherished loved one.
I specialize in funerals, wakes and memorial services. Irish &
Scottish music. Available
Monday thru Saturday for your funeral needs. See
funeral information.

"Amazing Grace"
is not just for the Scots and Irish.
A
third of my recipients are neither Scots, British nor Irish. The bagpipe is
truly a universal instrument. At one time, every court in Europe had
bagpipers. King Henry VIII had Belgian
bagpipers in his court because they were considered the best in Europe
at the time. For those of you who think the early Scots invented the
bagpipe, sorry, it was brought to western Europe by the Romans! However,
the Great Highland Bagpipe or the Great Irish Warpipe have three drones
(the long wooden tubes sticking up in the air) and that makes them
unique. Most ancient bagpipes had one, two or no drones.
To hire or ask questions about my service, Call 312-749-3940
If you are shy on the phone, you can request information via E-mail
at: palmer@bagpipes4hire.com
But, I'm a little slow on this E-mail thing.

When only the skirl of the Bagpipes will do!
Your bagpipe message can be delivered anywhere in the USA starting
from $595.00 per event or per day, plus expenses. See details at
USA
Prices.

Winter Rules: I still play the pipes in the winter but with a few
adjustments for the weather and luckily most events are inside.
The bagpipe can change very fast in the cold weather or wind.
Meaning, they go out of tune quickly when you play outside. Not only
does it sound like you are choking a cat but you can crack the
instrument when its gets near freezing. Plus and probably most important, my
knees get cold!
Funerals are a good example of playing the instrument in short
spurts outside if you are careful. Stepping out of the church to play in
and out usually works. Many cemeteries have chapels so playing
into the chapel and outside at the end of the service can work as well.
Graveside services are usually out. Keeping the bagpipe at an even
temperature is a good idea and a challenge any time of the year but more
important in the winter months.
The fastest way to hire or confirm a date is to call Paul S. Palmer,
Bagpiper, at 312-749-3940