New Schools Teaching Initiative in North East

The Scottish Schools Pipes & Drums Trust have sent this: Youngsters in Lossiemouth and district schools are to be given the chance to learn the pipes and drums thanks to a funding boost from a national music charity. It is expected that enough pupils will take up the challenge to allow a schools pipe band to be formed. Youngsters will have the chance to try out the practice chanter and…

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Northern Meeting Gold Medallist Peter McCalister Interview

‘I’ve been playing pipes since I was nine and started competing as an amateur in 1994. I’m a classical pianist first and foremost, though my piano has taken a back seat in the last 10 years since I took the plunge, leaving the amateur ranks. I was lucky enough to win the Silver Medal in 2012 at Oban. By coincidence I could only get a limited time off work that…

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Chatsworth Games Results

Good attendance on a warm sunny day. Over £2000 in prize money across the events. Good standard of playing across all grades. Pictured above is confined piobaireachd winner Roger Huth. Confined events – Pipers Graded B&C by the CPA Piobaireachd 1. Roger Huth – Lament for Mary MacLeod 2. Joe Davies – The Desperate Battle 3. Kyle Shead – A Flame of Wrath for Squinting Patrick 4. Peter Candy –…

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Braemar Gathering Results (updated with pictures and comment)

Entries were capped but that still made for a full day of piping. The piobaireachd began at 10am and concluded at 6pm. 26 played. The standard was mixed but all the prize winners played well and there were a number of other performances which were spoiled by basic errors. The winner was Gordon McCready from Renfrew. This was Gordon’s second Braemar Gold Medal. He is pictured above outside the Royal Pavilion with his…

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