What Pipe Band Adjudicators Are Looking For – Part 2

Pipe band expert Alistair Aitken OBE continues his detailed analysis of the judging of pipe bands. Read his first instalment here. The effective pipe band adjudicator should, sub-consciously, be taking the following aspects into account whilst listening, analysing and ranking different performances. Rhythm: This is defined as ‘the regular recurrence of strong and weak accents arising from the division of music into regular metrical portions‘.  In making a rhythmical assessment,…

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What Pipe Band Adjudicators Are Looking For

Several weeks ago someone, in responding to Piping Press, asked if the magazine had any information about pipe band adjudication. For many years I was involved in adjudicator training for the RSPBA and at the time I recalled a couple of articles I had prepared for Pipe Band magazine. I have since amalgamated them into a single file and added a little too. It may be that what I write…

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Argyllshire Gathering Catch up: Notes from the Senior Piobaireachd

By Robert Wallace Thanks to the competitor who reminded me that I had not recorded my thoughts on this year’s Senior Piobaireachd event at the Argyllshire Gathering. The contest, with 21 competitors, was held on August 21 in the Corran Halls, Oban. I managed to listen to the whole event apart from the last player Andrew Hayes. Here’s what I noted down in the order recorded… Dr Peter McCalister –…

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Blairgowrie Games Results

There was a good entry for this graded competition. The winner of the ‘B’ Piobaireachd qualifies for the Silver Medal next year. P/M Ben Duncan (above) was Champion Piper repeating his feat at Braemar the day before. C grade Champion Piper was Brodie Watson-Massey, Edinburgh. Open Piobaireachd 1 Steven Leask 2 Sarah Muir 3 James MacKenzie4 Sandy Cameron Judge: J Wilson  B Piobaireachd 1 P/M Ben Duncan 2 Ursa Beckford 3 Ross Miller4 Calum Watson 5 Jonathon Simpson Judges:…

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Editor’s Notebook: CITES/ Jock’s Jocks/SPA/ 1956 Worlds/Scots Guards Juniors/ Shotts Juniors

Temper your relief at the lifting of CITES restrictions on blackwood pipes. Ivory is still, rightly, a hot topic. Travelling with tusk mounted pipes may still bring grief. Those precious Hendersons worth the customs risks? No; buy an imitation set from one of our advertisers and sleep easy. With the licence fees gone post November 30 these should be cheaper than before. Journalist and piper Tom Peterkin has been in…

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