Be a Better Piper: Tuning Preludes Part 2

Piper, teacher and adjudicator Duncan Watson follows up on the Editor’s earlier article on the subject of tuning preludes It seems that tuning preludes were of greater importance in piping in the past as examples appear in several publications. Mostly they comprise of fragments of variations from ceol mor. Probably the earliest reference we have is from Joseph MacDonald’s ‘Compleat Theory of the Scots Highland Bagpipe’ (c.1760) where it is…

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Northern Ireland Piper of the Year Results

By Ken Stewart Results for the Piper of the Year competition held on Saturday, 12th October at the Adair Arms Hotel in Ballymena, County Antrim. The picture above shows the Piper of the Year Scott Wallace receiving his winner’s trophy from Ben Greeves. Promoted by the Northern Ireland Piping Society, the competition has been in existence since 1979 when it was held in Tullymore House Hotel in Broughshane. The contest…

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National Mod Piping First Results (updated with Juniors and pictures)

Results of the Ceol Mor at the National Mod piping being held today in Glasgow. Twenty entered in the seniors. Own choice. 1st – John Dew (pictured above with the ceol mor trophy), ‘Marquis of Argyle’s Salute’2nd – Angus MacPhee, ‘The Blind Piper’s Obstinacy’3rd – Darach Urquhart, ‘The Earl of Ross’s March’ MSR: 1 Finlay Cameron 2 Steven Leask 3 Angus MacPhee H&J: 1 Archie Drennan 2 Finlay Cameron 3…

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Northern Ireland Piper of the Year/ New McCallum Bagpipes Products

The Northern Ireland Piping Society hold their annual competition today. Competition Convenor Ken Stewart writes: ‘The annual Piper of the Year competition is being held today, Saturday 12th October, in the Adair Arms Hotel Ballymena. ‘Fourteen invited players will compete in both Piobaireachd and MSR events with the trophy being awarded to the competitor with the highest aggregate score from both. ‘Adjudicators for the competition are Alastair Dunn, Glasgow, and…

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