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Piping Services
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Package 1. |
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Church /Venue only. Playing the guests upon arrival whilst waiting for the Bride to arrive followed by piping the Bride into Church, This lets the groom know the Bride has arrived. Piping all out Church/Venue :extra: Piping the bride down the aisle. |
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Package 2. |
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Church/Venue Playing for the guests coming off the coaches and the Wedding party into their chosen Reception. |
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Package 3. |
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Church, B&G, guest and playing The top table also B&G to cutting of cake. perhaps Bride down the aisle. |
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Package 4 |
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All of the above plus evening reception. (melody during evening interval) |
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If more than 1 Piper required not a problem. |
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Prices will exclude travel and accommodation if required. No distance to far. |
: Civil Partnerships welcome |
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Other options: Playing and marching the Bridal car in to Church/Hotel |
: Morning call at hotel (you would need permission from Hotel for this) |
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU BOOK EARLY TO SECURE YOUR PIPER
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| Press for Auld Lang Syne |
The Address to the haggis
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There are different
packages for this.
Package 1: Piping in Haggis. 2: Plus melody during interval. 3: Plus Piping guest upon arrival. 4. All of the above plus recital of the address to the haggis. I also can provide speakers for the traditional TAM O'SHANTER, HOLY WILLIES PRAYERS & ADDRESSING THE HAGGIS.
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from Burns Night: My Supper With Rabbie And there's a hand, my trusty fiere! The annual celebratory tribute to the life, works and spirit of the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns (1759-1796). Celebrated on, or about, the Bard's birthday, January 25th, Burns Suppers range from stentoriously formal gatherings of esthetes and scholars to uproariously informal rave-ups of drunkards and louts. Most Burns Suppers fall in the middle of this range, and adhere, more or less, to some sort of time honoured form which includes the eating of a traditional Scottish meal, the drinking of Scotch whisky, and the recitation of works by, about, and in the spirit of the Bard.
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