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This St. Patrick’s Day, it鈥檚 all about wearing green (despite the traditional color being blue 鈥 look it up), visiting pubs, maybe having a beer or two and listening to Irish music.
Of course, the soundtrack of St. Patrick鈥檚 Day would not be the same without the sound of bagpipes.
While the instrument can both put a smile on your face and a tear in your eye 鈥 sometimes at the same time 鈥 it鈥檚 not easy to play.
海角社区app heard from members of Montgomery County, Maryland-based .
The award-winning band鈥檚 pipe major, Andrew Donlon, said they鈥檝e traveled around the world to compete.
Drummer Brian Flavin told 海角社区app his pathway to music started at the age of 10 after his mother saw an ad in a newspaper for a youth band.
Donlon was a year younger when he was introduced to the bagpipes.
鈥淢ontgomery County Public Schools actually had a youth bagpipe band, the Rockville High School pipe band, that I joined when I was in fourth grade,鈥 Donlon said.
The son of a retired D.C. deputy fire chief, Donlon explained that he was destined to be a bagpiper.
鈥淵ou know, between being Irish and being involved with the fire department, that’s just a thing you have to do,鈥 Donlon said.
When asked if he played any other instruments, Donlon smiled.
鈥淚 play all the other instruments. My undergraduate degree is in music performance. But, you know, honestly, we’re in D.C., it’s bagpipes. I’m just full of hot air,鈥 Donlon said.
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