RSPBA Regradings Announced

RSPBA HQ have published the following: The Music Board met on Saturday 12th January 2019 and approved the third changes for the 2019 season, all changes can be found below: Upgrades January 2019Grade 4B to Grade 4ARothesay & District – by request Downgrades – January 2019Grade 4A to Grade 4B: Ullapool & District – by request New Bands – January 2019Grande Prairie & District Pipes & Drums, Canada, granted Grade…

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CLASP Amateur Piping Contest, Glasgow

Margaret Dunn reports from the Competition League for Amateur Solo Pipers (CLASP) competition held at the National Piping Centre, Otago Street, 12th Jan 2019…. Please find attached results from Saturday’s CLASP competition. We had a good turn out and the events were judged by Dr Simon McKerrell and Alastair Dunn. The group picture above is of the overall winners in their grade (l-r): David MacKenzie Grade 1, Bill Copland Grade…

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Piobaireachd Society Announce Tune Benefit for Members

The Piobaireachd Society has made the music scores from books 1-3 in its published series available to members free of charge on its website at www.piobaireachd.co.uk, writes President Dr Jack Taylor. After several months preparation, classic tunes such as the Unjust Incarceration, In Praise of Morag, Lament for the Children and the Lament for Patrick Og, and also smaller tunes, e.g. Battle of Auldearn, Lament for the Old Sword and Black Donald’s March now sit…

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History: ‘Piping World’ Magazine and A Look Back at 1968

The PP Archives have a copy of the magazine ‘Piping World’ from half a century ago, 1968. This was a US-based magazine edited by the late Don Varella. There are a number of noteworthy articles, advertisements, results and photographs we thought would be of interest to PP readers at this quiet time of year for piping. The picture above is from the magazine’s front cover and shows judge John Wilson…

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PP Ed’s Blog: Composing Competition/ Gesto MS/ Achnacarry Pipes/ SPA

Congratulations to Dave Mason on winning the John Cruickshank VC composing competition. I think his tune is one that will be played and thus serve the memory of a true war hero. It was a very difficult competition to judge made all the easier working with legendary figures such as Ian McLellan, Richard Parkes and Stuart Liddell. On going through the entries one was struck by how difficult it is…

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