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Pat D'Arcy

22370 Macfarlane Dr
Woodland Hills, CA
91364
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818-590-1643

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I teach Irish traditional music on the uilleann pipes, tin whistle (penny whistle), low whistle, flute and bodhrán (Irish drum).

 

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