The latest member of the Competition League for Amateur Solo Pipers (CLASP) to be profiled is young Rebecca Paterson from Scotland. • Where are you from and how did you get into piping?I am from Strachur, a village in Argyll, Scotland. I was taught firstly by my Dad as he […]
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Michael Grey: Who doesn’t love a good magazine?
Who doesn’t love a good magazine? Colourful. shiny pages, interesting articles of easy-to-read length and pictures … lots of pretty pictures, if you’re lucky. Magazines have been printed for almost as long as the printing press has been invented. So for 500 years we’ve had the world’s cupboards, attics and […]
Amazing provenance of old pipe box / World Online Piping & Drumming results
Regular Bagpipe.News reader, Philip Henderson has been on to tell us that he enjoyed reading Joe Wilson’s memories on Calum Campbell that we posted a wee while ago as part of our ‘Famous Pipers’ series. In particular, Joe’s mention of the tragedy of HMY Iolaire, that sank just off Stornoway […]
The history of the Argyllshire Gathering, part 11
1919-1920 By Jeannie Campbell The competitions resumed in 1919. Advance news of the Argyllshire Gathering appeared in several newspapers during July and August that year. The events were the same as before, with three piobaireachd competitions, a march confined to those who had not won previously and a march for […]
NPC’s digitisation project extended after target exceeded in two weeks
The National Piping Centre’s (NPC) crowdfunding campaign to raise funds to have its two magazines, the Piping Times and Piping Today, digitised professionally has been exceeded. The campaign target will now be expanded to £33,500 after £31,000 was raised in just two weeks. Most piping organisations have contributed to the […]
Author aims to demystify pibroch
Dan Nevans, the well-known Scottish piper, will shortly publish a book that aims to introduce ceòl mòr to non-enthusiasts. Dan, a piping teacher at the National Piping Centre, told Bagpipe.News the idea for the book, titled Piobaireachd is for Everyone, was to demystify the music and make it “palatable for […]
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo cancelled for 2021
This year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (REMT) will not go ahead. Buster Howes, the chief executive of the charity that organises the annual event, said in a statement this afternoon: “Despite the sense of optimism around the UK’s emergence from the pandemic and our huge enthusiasm to stage a performance this […]
Possible return to band practices and 1-2-1 lessons / PPBSO’s tune contest to mark 75 years
A return to one-to-one piping lessons and band practices may be on the cards soon in Scotland. They are expected to be included in the Scottish Government’s updates to its coronavirus levels system this week. Band practices are also likely to be allowed indoors – in reduced numbers – as […]
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The history of the Argyllshire Gathering, part 10
1912-1914 By Jeannie Campbell MBE In 1912 the events were the same as in the previous year and the Gathering began on September 10, a holiday throughout Argyll as usual, with sports on the Gathering field at Soroba Road. The day was reported to be beautifully fine, though somewhat cool. A […]