Editor's Notebook: Trad Music Awards/ SPA News/ PBA News/ Royal Piper

Congratulations to Inveraray Pipe Band for being chosen as ‘Pipe Band of the Year’ and to Iain Ruari Finlayson as ‘Music Tutor of the Year’ at Saturday’s Scottish Traditional Music Awards. It was the third time that Inveraray, the current World Champions, had won this award sponsored by the Gordon Duncan Memorial Trust. Their prize was picked up by band members Ross Miller and Callum Brown. Iain Ruairi is the…

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Editor's Notebook: CITES Breakthrough/ Harry's Tunes/ Edinburgh Police Contest/ Two Chris's

It has been a long haul but the UK’s bagpipe manufacturers have finally been released from the red tape that added greatly to their costs and paperwork. From December 14, 2019, they will no longer have to comply with strict export and import licence requirements which cover African blackwood. From that date they will only have too prove that their raw material comes from a licensed supplier (who in turn…

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Comments on the Shotts Junior Championship

I spent a pleasant afternoon at the Shotts Junior contest last Saturday listening to the performances in the 18 and under ceol mor, writes the Editor. There was an outstanding Daughter’s Lament from Luke Kennedy, the winner. One is reluctant to praise too highly youngsters for fear that it goes to their head, but all things being equal this young chap will go far, make no mistake. He tackled this…

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Editor’s Notebook: Dora MacLeod/ Black Watch Book/ Iain Speirs Recital/ Alexander Selkirk/ Wallace Bagpipes

Is the Dora MacLeod strathspey now prescribed by the RSPBA’s Music Board for Grade 4 and Novice bands the same tune I remember struggling with in my youth? Is it the same finger twister Peter MacLeod Jnr. wrote for his sister? Surely not. Grade 1 bands and professional pipers shy away from this tune for goodness sake, so how the authorities are going to elicit excellence from the minor grades…

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Ten Years After ‘Homecoming Scotland’ is it Time to Make that Trip You’ve Always Promised Yourself?

It may have been a financial failure, but 2009’s ‘Homecoming Scotland’ project brought a focus to all the things that are good about the country, certainly from a piping point of view. Ten years on they are just as relevant and brought to mind an encounter I had on a cruise holiday just before HS kicked off, writes the Editor….. Reg was in full flow. ‘I’ve been all over the…

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