‘However, many people are unaware of the creator of the arrangement of Canon for bagpipes, piper Dr. James ‘Jim’ Johnson of Minnesota…… In fact, Jim Johnson could be called the SFU Pipe Band’s first arranger. On the 30th anniversary of its creation, we elaborate on Jim’s influence on the harmonic sounds of the early SFU Pipe Band…….

With his choral singing experience and deep knowledge of music theory, Jim began contributing advanced harmony arrangements of slow airs….. which P/M Terry Lee enthusiastically accepted…..

‘During these years, Jim had also been composing many pipe tunes and copies regularly arrived in the post at my home along with handwritten personal notes on his piping and medical practice experiences. In 1988, a thick No. 10 envelope arrived with Jim’s arrangement for bagpipes of Pachelbel’s Canon and his notes on how he went about its transposition and arrangement and the challenges he encountered. It was a fascinating…,, however, at the time, the band did not have an opportunity to use the piece…..’

Read the full article here and, even better, Robert and the band have made the scores available as a free download too. Well done SFU!


Regular correspondent Duncan Watson has contributed an interesting letter on the Silver Chanter news reported last week. Read it on our letters page.


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