User:PrayingPiper

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I find it bewildering as to why no one will let me play my pipes in their church... The Bible tells us to make a joyful noise unto the Lord, and that's exactly what I am doing.

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Movies

"Mitty" - Ben Stiller's / Minority Report/ Paycheck/ The Forgotten/ Dream House/ Super 8/ The Life of Pi/

TV

Star Trek NG/ Stargate SG1/ Stargate Atlantis/ Warehouse 13/

Music

Barnaby Brown/ Jack Lee/ Joseph Hayden/ Frans Liszt/ Fluke Flatfish/

Books

Ben Hur a tale of the Christ/ Tolstoy's Ana Karenina/ C.S. Lewis Mere Christianity/ Unveiling Grace - Wilder

Video games

My own

Personal information
Real name

Steve Moeller

Location

Redlands, California

Hometown

Rialto, California

Birthday

May 22nd

Occupation

Security Systems Integration Troubleshooter

Websites

www.prayingpiper.com

Places I have lived

Crestline Calif. Bloomfield, NE/ El Paso, TX

Schools

US Army, Hawk Missile Systems Technician (24G10) NICET systems engineering certificate (Level 2)

About me

Ever since my early years in the Army at my PDS at Fort Bliss, TX I caught an ear for Celtic Folk music, and especially for music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. In October of 2006 I purchased my very first Gibson Bagpipe and MacCalum practice chanter. I have been learning ever since.

Having been in multiple bands including University Of Riversides Pipes & Drums under Mike Terry and Ian Whitelaw for over 5 years, doing the Highland game competitions, band and solo. In 2013 I received the honor of Grade 4 Aggregate Champion at the Vista Highland Games. In 2014 I received the Grade 3 gold medal at the Costa Mesa Scots Fest for the Piobaireachd playing The Red Hand in the MacDonald's Arms.

I currently have a blind semi-autistic student, who I am trying to raise up to competition level for the games some day. I just memorized a "holy grail" bagpipe tune Camaronian Rant and can play it semi-well on the big pipes.

I have been under such great men as Dugald MacNeil, Aaron Shaw, Bruce Hitchings, Andrew Frater, Ian Whitelaw, and Mathew Nonemacher. I always hope a little of their greatness rubs off on me and follows itself to my attentive and effective playing and musicianship.

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