When I was a child in Grafton, I started to dislike bagpipes of the Scottish variety. I simply found their sounds unpleasant. More recently, in Brittany, I met up with so-called Celtic bagpipes, and found them equally unpleasant.
I was therefore intrigued by a story in the French press of the death in 2014 of a 61-year-old British fellow who had inhaled for years a deadly fungus that had proliferated in his bagpipes. Click
here to see the original article on this affair of fatal lung disease that has just appeared in the
Thorax medical journal. Musicians can apparently encounter mortal molds in other wind instruments such as saxophones.
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