PP Editor’s Blog 21/11/14

[easyrotator]erc_14_1414056032[/easyrotator]A lot happening since we last met and thanks for all the support and huge amount of site traffic. Check out the new comments on last week’s blog and on Highland dress. Janet Montague has also made a very fair comment about the way pipers/bands write and play 3/4s. Janet is quite correct when she says we write our music with what should be an anacrusis, within the bar. The problem…

Pipe Band Drumming Job in New Zealand South Island

A UNIQUE FULL TIME DRUMMING TUTOR POSITION IN INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND Alasdair MacKenzie reports: Would very much appreciate if you could share this article below on your website and Facebook page please. We are advertising for a new full time drumming tutor position here in the deep south of New Zealand. It’s a fantastic opportunity for someone to teach what they love to do, and a good challenge for someone…

JFK and the Bagpipe

  Today we publish the first excerpt of a feature on US President John F Kennedy and his association with the bagpipe and pipe bands. It is a fascinating read, and we are grateful to author Lt. Col. Robert Gunther for his work for pipingpress.com. It is apposite that we publsih it this weekend, the 51st anniversary of the assassination of a much-loved US President. Check out the pictures and…

Boghall & Bathgate Interview

Today we continue with the interview with P/M Ross Walker of Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia Pipe Band, a band that year after year maintains its position as one of the top six bands in the world year with home grown talent. In this final instalment of his interview P/M Walker tells of how he and leading drummer Gordon Brown learned to work together and how he got the consistently good…

Worlds to Stay in Glasgow

Glasgow has won the right to host the World Pipe Band Championships until 2021. The news was released in a joint statement by the RSPBA and the local authority agency, Glasgow Life: ‘This decision continues a relationship which has stretched back almost seven decades. The championships, which are affectionately known as The Worlds, attract more than 200 bands and thousands of spectators each year to Glasgow Green generating millions of…