RSPBA to Hold 2020 AGM Online – Bands Vote via Portal

The Board of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association have decided to have our AGM on Sat 27 June 2020, but in a very different way. We’re asking all bands to vote through an online portal, as with the current restrictions we can not get people together in time to meet our legal responsibilities. We are focusing on the things which are legally required, so Committee Reports, Approval of Accounts,…

The Heroes of St Valery/ The Piper’s Stones, County Wicklow

Poppy Scotland have sent this: ‘Whether you’re a passionate piper, masterful musician or simply want to stand proud and shine a light of remembrance on the brave men who gave their lives or were captured and taken thousands of miles across to Eastern Europe where they remained until the end of the War, join us as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the ‘other Dunkirk’, the Battle of St Valery-en-Caux,…

The View from the 4th Grade Via the Slighly Jaundiced Eye of a Pipe Major

We are grateful to Alistair Aitken OBE, former RSPBA adjudicator for drawing our attention to this humorous piece which first appeared in the RSPBA’s Pipe Band magazine several years ago. Says Alistair: ‘The article is quite funny but also very realistic. I remember going to Cowal under similar circumstances to compete in Grade 4 with Colinton & Currie Pipe Band [above] in the 1960s. 4.30am start so that we could play…

A ‘Futz’ Piper on Piobaireachd

Before we begin this discussion I think I should explain just what a ‘futz piper’ is. ‘Futz’ is American slang denoting someone who does an activity out of the sheer enjoyment and does said activity at their own pace regardless of the consequences. Unlike in my pipe band days, where tunes had to be learned by a certain date for play in public or competition, I learn tunes now at…

P/M Donald Shaw Ramsay and His Famous March for Jimmy Young

I recently came upon a recording of P/M Donald Shaw Ramsay (above) discussing and playing his famous 2/4 march composition, Jimmy Young.  In this recording he points out numerous clerical errors in the tune as it was published in the Edcath Collection, Book 2, published by Hugh MacPherson.   He then goes on to play it on both the practice chanter and full pipes.  By the way….what a tremendous player…