Airth Games Results

Weather: heavy rain until late afternoon. Solo piping events were held in the groundkeepers’ equipment shed! Despite difficult conditions, 11 professionals and five juniors competed and a good standard of playing was heard. This games offers significant prize money, so pleasing to see a healthy level of entries despite the weather conditions and conflicting events.  Open Piobaireachd  1. Sandy Cameron – The Red Speckled Bull2. Brian Lamond (pictured) – MacKintosh’s…

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Scottish Pipe Band Championships – Inveraray Champions

Inveraray were declared Scottish Pipe Band Champions today at a damp Levengrove Park, Dumbarton. The weather had an effect on the crowd but there were still significant numbers enjoying the music and the sideshows. The win gave P/M Stuart Liddell his second championship of the season. The other G1 places went to: 2 Scottish Power3 Field Marshal4 SLOT5 Boghall6 Fife Police with the drumming going to Scottish Power. Each band had…

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Scottish Pipe Band Championships Underway in Difficult Conditions

After a week of spectacular summer weather it was odds-on that rain would arrive just in time for the Scottish Pipe Band Championships now underway at Levengrove Park, Dumbarton. Weather experts at the UK Met Office are predicating heavy downpours later in the day and have issued the following ‘yellow’ warning: But pipe bands are a hardly lot and despite the exposed nature of today’s competition field, right on the…

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Editor’s Notebook

Heartening attendance figures at Lochearnhead Games last Saturday. Twenty-one in the light music and 19 in the ceol mor. It must have been just like old times. Well done to all concerned. You are proving that a traditional games, with none of this grading carry-on, is still an attractive proposition for competitors. There is something viscerally satisfying at play here. Head off to a handsome Highland village, get out your…

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Review: New Exhibition On Scotland’s Cultural Heritage Opens in Edinburgh

By The Editor A new exhibition of considerable interest to pipers has opened in Edinburgh. ‘Wild & Majestic – Romantic Visions of Scotland’ debunks the myth that our tartan, our music, our kilts are all products of overblown post Jacobite and Victorian emotion. These thriving traditions did exist in the Highlands well before the time of Sir Walter Scott and James MacPherson and were nationalised and internationalised by these writers….

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