Listening to Field Marshal’s MSR from the All-Irelands last weekend, did I detect a very slight disconnect between drums and pipes in the last few parts of Pretty Marion? Wrong to make assumptions based on videos of course, all sorts of things get altered in transmission. I may be talking rubbish, but it would tie in with the ensemble judge placing them behind SLoT. Have a listen:
14:20 Lomond & Clyde
14:30 Boghall
14:40 Glasgow Police
14:50 Glasgow Skye
15:00 Buchan Peterson
15:10 Denny & Dunipace
15:20 Johnstone
15:30 Shotts
15:40 Field Marshal
15:50 Inveraray
16:00 PSNI
16:10 Scottish Power
16:20 Fife Police
16:30 Vale of Atholl
16:40 SLoT
Last year’s top six? 1 Inveraray (pictured top) 2 FM 3 SloT 4 Power 5 Shotts 6 Fife Pol. so one and two go head to head on the draw.
Admission is free – no excuse for not being there and please feel free to offer your tuppence worth on the playing in our comment section.
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Reader Archie MacKechnie: ‘I was writing to enquire on how to submit a tune to Piping Press. After my 2/4 march composition won the ‘Piping Hit’ competition at the Scottish Schools Pipe Band Championships, I was recommended to submit my tune to you!’
Just send it along Archie and we’ll give it a show on PP. We always like to encourage composers and congrats at winning the SSPBC contest.
Another request: ‘I play with the Malmö City Police band in Sweden and am interested in music for combined band and pipes. Do you have accessible settings (band & pipe scores) or do you know where I can find such?’ John McWilliam jsmcwilliam@gmail.com
Please email John if you can help.
‘The Society currently sponsors important piping competitions held annually in London and at Oban and Inverness. The Society believes tonight’s concert provides an opportunity for music devotees to hear this fascinating music, some for the first time. The wonderful setting of St Cecilia’s Hall and the expert pipers performing for you tonight will, we hope, enhance everyone’s enjoyment of Scotland’s hidden treasure of classical pipe music.’
Those who can’t manage will be able to watch and listen a few months hence via the Society’s YouTube channel. A professional video company has been hired to do the necessary on the evening ensuring this will be a quality recording of the evening. However, there is nothing quite like live music, is there?
‘The Scottish Weekend traditionally guarantees folk performances on Friday & Saturday night. Even during the day, you will be able to enjoy more intimate sets at different locations. Of course we will present the open Belgian Pipe Band – and Highland Dancing Championships on Saturday. There will be all kinds of activities for young and old. During the Scottish Weekend, you can enjoy 15 different live concerts. Mark your calendars already for the Scots Guards! Visitors can already buy their tickets now, at www.schotsweekend.be to enjoy major discounts.’
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