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Beverly Hills Bagpiper Harry Farrar is a Solo “bag pipe player” in Southern California.  And, serves the needs for traditional Scottish bagpipe player or all kinds of events. Indeed, weddings are a great occasion for the “Great Highland Bagpiper”. Indeed, the sound and presence of the musician, dressed in the kilt and formalwear, is a unique statement.  Also, Scottish themed weddings usually have popular tunes on the pipes like “Mairi’s Wedding” and “Ode To Joy”. In fact, the classic movie Four Weddings and a Funeral featured the former tune.

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Solo piper Harry Farrar plays the famous historical instrument all over town. Indeed, Harry is the Beverly Hills Bagpiper since he performs at the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church. In 2023 Harry performed for an impressive wedding. And in October 2025, Harry met the new member of the family at the 100th Anniversary of Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church! Also, the anniversary was a special day at the church with two well known songs on the pipes. Notably, “How Great Thou Art” and “Amazing Grace”.

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Most people see the bagpipes as a difficult instrument to master. Indeed, the quality and “goodness” of the sound is a direct result of proper teaching and years of practice and experience. Therefore, the musical ability of the piper matters. And, the multiplexing of the physical management of the tone of the bagpipe is critical for a great sound! However, a wedding needs more than a top skilled bagpiper. In fact, the solo bagpiper selected for a wedding should be reliable, talented and well tested for the NO MISTAKE wedding environment. And, who better than Harry, the Beverly Hills Bagpiper ?

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Special ceremonies and events are sometimes Irish and Scottish themed. And, Bagpipeplayers.com is a great resource to help add authenticity. Notably, the 17th of March is St. Patrick’s Day. Overwhelmingly, there are many requests for pipers on and around that festive date! Conveniently, Harry’s team offers Irish Dancers. And, the dancers perform a spirited “Irish Jig” for the audiences. In fact, St. Patrick’s Day bagpipe players look more Irish during these performances. See Irish Dancers on the website.

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