Its literature describes unwanted piped music, also often called elevator music, muzak or canned music, as any music piped without pause through a room or building where people have gone for reasons other than to listen to it.
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"Coagulum ( Oxford Street ) " in 2000, saw them form into a close group on London's Oxford Street, thus disrupting the flow of pedestrians, before entering a shopping centre and dancing to the piped music.
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John Clerevaulx Fenwick was the son of a lay-preacher, a lawyer by profession, a lover of pipe-music and author of a small ( 18-page ) book " A few remarks upon bagpipes and pipe music ".
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The "'Miao Flower Mountain Festival "'( ), also known as the "'Treading on Flower Festival "', is a traditional occasion for the reed-pipe music and enjoy themselves throughout the night.
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The album " 5 UDR Pipes & Drums " Irish & Scottish Pipe Music " ", which includes recordings of the regimental and battalion's marches as well as other popular tunes, was the only recording publicly released by regimental musicians.
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Air-Cha till mi tuille . " In Angus MacKay's book " A Collection of Ancient Piobaireachd or Highland Pipe Music ", 1838, the pibroch " Cha till mi tuill " is subsequently published with the title " MacCrummen will never return ".
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Today, 2.4 percent of all new houses are equipped with a lighting-control system; 8.8 percent have a system that pipes music into every room; 18 percent have programmable thermostats; and 3.7 percent have home theaters, according to the NAHB.
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"He probably was one of the best this century in light music _ dance and marching pipe music, " said Paula Glendinning of Ashton, Md ., a former student of MacDonald's who is now the editor of The Voice, a bagpipe magazine in Baltimore.
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Although Captain Peter Pulcer was in command of " Fitzgerald " on trips when cargo records were set, " he is best remembered . . . for piping music day or night over the ship's intercom system " while passing through the St . Clair and Detroit Rivers.
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In some cases the name and subject matter of pibroch tunes appears to have been reassigned by-19th century editors such as Angus MacKay, whose book " A Collection of Ancient Piobaireachd or Highland Pipe Music " ( 1838 ) included historically fanciful and romantic pibroch source stories by antiquarian James Logan.