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Fáilte:Wehave now seen the resurgence of some face-to-face competition in 2021. There aresomeseminarsplannedandofcoursetheonlinecompetitionsarestillbeingrun. WeseemorebandsbackatpracticeanddespiteANZACmarchesinthemaincitiesbeingrestricted,wehaveseenalotofpipersoutintheirlocalareasandsomebandsleadinglocalmarches.Moreopportunitiestoperformmeanbetterstandardsandwiderexposuretothepublic.Itcanonlybegoodforeveryone.
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Contents:
RUBrownPiobaireachdSocietyContestfor2021.Page3
Asummaryofthisyearseventsandresults.
McCrimmon’sSweetheart.Page8
Storiesbehindthetunes.
WhatMakesforaBadSound?Page12
Weansweraseriousquestion.
What’sattheSchoolofPipingShop?Page22
AdetailedlookatwhatiscurrentlyavailableattheSoPshop.
Review–TheFyrishCollection.Page28
WereviewthelatestmusicbookfromNiallMatheson.
ChanterReedDifferences.Page32
Alookatwhatthelatestcombinationshavetooffer.
CaptainNormanOrrEwing.Page36
Thecomposerandthestorybehindthetune.
RUBrownEventsfor2021.Page39
Anupdateonthe2021events.
Classifieds.Page41
Advertsforanythingpipingrelated!
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RUBrownPiobaireachdSocietyContest2021BobBrownattendedAdelaide,SouthAustraliain1972andfollowinghisvisittheRUBrownPiobaireachd Societywas formedwhen local pipers learnt of his passing upon his returnhome to Scotland. It has now been 48 years since the Society first ran the GoldMedalcompetition.Ithasgrownovertheyearsfromalocalcompetition,whichsomeverygoodpipers from interstate and often a few from overseas supported, to what is now a trulyinternationaleventwithpipersfromalloverAustralasiaandoftenfurtherafieldattending.
Initially theeventwasceòlmòronly,with lightmusicbeingadded in theearly 1980s. Inrecent years the event has used some 12 adjudicators, has had over 120 competitors insomeyears,and featuresahigh level recitalandtutorial sessions in thedayssurroundingtheevent. It is amonumental taskoforganizational skills anda veryexpensiveevent toconduct.
This yearwas like turning back the clock. The eventwas run featuring 3 grades of ceòlmòronly.TheMervHalltrophyfornovice,arestrictedgradeforthosewhohavenotwonthebronzemedalandanunrestrictedgradewithnomedalsbeingofferedthisyear.Therewashoweveranexcellentturnoutofbothcompetitorsandspectatorsandmostpleasantlyagoodstandardofplayingacrossthegrades.
TheeventwasrunatthePaynehamRSLHall,whichprovedtobeanexcellentvenueforthissizeofevent.TheHallwaspleasanttoplayinandthefacilitieswereexcellent.Someextratuningroomswouldbenice,butthefacilitysufficedforthissizeofevent.TheadjudicatorwasBarreyNiven,along-standingmemberoftheSocietyandlocaljudgingpanel.IainCarrdidanexcellentjobofregisteringtheplayersandconductingthedraw.
Results:NovicePiobaireachd(MervHallTrophy):1stCarolynMacdonald(DuncanMcRaeofKintail’sLament)
CarolynMacdonaldandBarreyNivenwiththeMervHallTrophy
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RestrictedPiobaireachd:1stCharlesLewis(TooLonginthisCondition)2ndAdamEarl(LamentforCaptainMcDougall)3rdWilliamMulligan(TheLittleSpree)
CharlesLewiswinneroftheRestrictedPiobaireachd
TheUnrestrictedPiobaireachdwasconductedaftera lunchbreakwithAllanTosenof theCityofAdelaidePipeBandactingasfearantigheintroducingeachoftheperformancesandtheir tunes which were selected at the judges table. The audience were treated to anafternoonofexcellentpiping.ResultsfortheUnrestrictedPiobaireachd:1stBrettTidswell(McCrimmon’sSweetheart)2ndPeterHewlett(BelovedScotland)3rdBrianScown(Glengarry’sMarch)
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PrizewinnerBrettTidswellandjudgeBarreyNiven
TheSocietyhasaskedthat thanksbepassedontothe judgeBarreyNiven,aswellas IainCarrandAllanTosenwhoassistedinrunningtheeventonthedayandtothecompetitorsandspectatorsforsupportingtheevent.
Itishopedthatthecurrentcovid-19situationwillallowmonthlypipingmeetingstoresumeshortlyandcompetitionstoreturntotheirusualformat.
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MacCrimmon’sSweetheartIt isbelievedthatMacCrimoon’sSweetheartwascomposedbyDonaldRoyMacCrimmon,brotherofIainDubhwhoisdocumentedasoneofthelastofthehereditarypiperstoClanMacLeod.ItsGaelictitleisshownas,“MaolDonn”inthePiobaireachdSocietycollection.
The tune is generally accepted to be a lament being published in AngusMacKay’sMS as“CumhaMhuilDuin” and is supposed tobea Lament forMuilDuin, sonofConolKingofCantyre.PeterReid’sMSrecordsthetuneas“MhaolDonnMorar’sMarch”.
Ithasbeen suggested that the tuneas ithas comedown tousmaybea composite. Thesiubhal,taorluathandcrunluathvariationsaresaidtocloselyresembleothertunesknownas:“TheBattleoftheRedHill,”“TheBlackPlaid”and“MenoftheBlackTartan”invariousmanuscripts.
WasMoalDonntheMacCrimmon’sfavouritebrowncow?
Thetune isoftenbelievedtobeaboutafavouritebrowncowthatwaspulledfromabogandsavedfromacattleraid.ThewordsoftheGaelicsong“MaolDonn”aretranslatedas:
“ItwasnotfortunateformetogetyouMydear,myMaolDonnSearchingforyouandfindingyouAndpullingyououtofabogLaidbackJohnehoroTheyhaveliftedthecattlefromthemeadowsTheraidwillcomeonusAndbymyhandyouwillfindthem
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Johnbeout,ohoTheraidisaboutthehouse,ohoTakewithyouaClaymore,ohoAndabowandarrow,ohoItwasnotfortunateformetogetyouMydear,myMaolDonnSearchingforyouandfindingyouAndpullingyououtofabog”
TheHighlandRaidbyRosaBonheur,paintedin1860
Ithasnotbeenmadeclearinanyofthemanuscriptswhattheactualstoryofthetuneisorindeedwhattypeoftune,althoughit isgenerallyacceptedasbeingalament.Infactwithmanytunes, it isoftenbelievedthatthetitlesoftendon’tmatchthetunes.Whateverthestorybehindthistune, it iscertainlya lovelypieceofmusicanddeservestheattentionofanypiperwantingaworthwhileadditiontotheirrepertoire.
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WhatMakesforaBadSound?A student recently asked me a question that I have never been asked before. That isactuallyquitearareoccurance.Tobehonest,Ihavebeenaskedsimilarquestionsbefore,butalways fromadifferentangle. Thisstudent,who Imightadd isaseriousmainstreammusician,butreasonablynewtopipingsentmeaclipofabandplayingatarecenteventand asked; “How do you get a band to sound that bad?”. As we continued into thediscussion,Irealisedthatthiswasactuallyaseriousinquiry.Theusual“howwouldyougetthat to soundbetter?”orwhatever thequestionusually is,hadbeen flippedon itshead.Thestudentwenton,“seriouslythatissobad,itdoesn’tevensoundlikebagpipes.”
Myinitialresponsewasthatthiswasjust,“completeanduttermalpracticeonthebagpipe”.A fact,butthatwasn’tgoingtocut it, thiswasaseriousquestionandthereforeaseriousanswerwasexpected.Ihadtoactuallygivethissomethought.Thereareanumberofwaysto get a good soundoutof abagpipe,but if you thinkabout it, thereare infinitelymorewaystomakeabagpipesoundbad,andthatcompoundswhenyouaddmorepipers.
Thinking about the answer, it struckme that thismight be a good way to reinforce theimportantthingsaboutgettingasound.Thequestionsaskedduringthediscussionindicatedthatitwasactuallynotobvioustothestudentthatanumberoffactorsgointosoundandthat they link together and if improperly conducted they combine to exacerbate theproblem.
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Setupandmaintenance
Obviously the first step ingettingabad sound is toget the setupwrong. Thepipeswillneedtobedifficulttoplayorcontrol,notverysteadyandshouldnotfittheplayerproperly.Old reeds are best for this purpose, preferably not matching. A synthetic bag with nomoisture control systemorone that ispoorlymanagedwith lotsof restrictive valvesandgadgetswillworkwonders.
Plasticchanterreedsthatdonotbalanceinthechanterorcanereedssetuptoapitchthatdoesn’t suit the chanter is a greatway tomake an instrument that doesn’t sound like abagpipe. Combine thatwithpoorlywound joints and loose joint thatwill not stay in thesameplace.Crackedstocksand/ordronetopsareafavourite.Thesethingscombinedwillensureanyattemptattuningdoeslast.
Nowcombinethesetogetherinabandandensurethatnoneofthesetupmatchesandtheblowstickvalvesleakandabandisreallyonitswaytoanabsolutelymingingsound.
Alternatively,forabandtogetagoodsteadysound,setupshouldbeuniformed.Reedsingoodcondition,thesamebags,moisturecontrol,chantersandinstrumentmanagement.Allchanterscappedafterplayingandpipersplayforthesametimebeforetuningetc.
Instrumentstrengthandstamina
Thereisacertainstrengththatbagpipeshavetobetobecontrollableandtoholdagoodsteady sound. Two faults bands oftenmake. One is to set the bagpipe well below thatpressurebecausethepiperslackstamina.Pipeswillvarywithbadblowingandwillbemoresusceptibletochangesintemperature.Agooddoseofmoisturegoingthroughaftersomeplayingwillgetdroneswaveringandstoppingandchantersgoinghorriblyflatoreveneasiersotheycanbeblownincrediblysharp.
Somereallyunsteadyblowingandtheoddelbowstabatthebagtogetagoodshrillsound,somesquealingandagoodchanceofstoppingsomedronesandyouwillmakethemostofareallyeasysetup.
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Thesecondfaultistodemandveryhardreedsforallpipers.Especiallyforthosepipersthathave reallypoor staminaandneverplay theirpipesathome. Reallyget themstruggling.Flatblowing,choking,unsteadyblowing,lipsvibratingandpain.Lotsofpain,theyhavetosufferasmuchastheaudience.Themorethey look liketheyarestrugglingthebetter,asthatwillgivethevisualappearancetomatchthesound.
Obviously a similar, comfortable playing strength for all pipers with good blowing andstaminamakesforagoodsound.
Tuningandprocedures
Goodmaintenance goes to producing an instrument thatwill hold tone and sound good.Balanceofpressuresofallreedsensuresthatanyvariationinblowingwillresultinminimalvariationinsound.Itwillalsoproduceamorerefinedsound.
There is nothing more frustrating when tuning a band than finding something soundsterrible justaftertuninganddiscoveringslidesthatareso loosethenewlytuneddrone isslidingdownthepinofitsownfruition.Equallyfrustratingistryingtotuneaslidethatissotightyouhavetoapplypressuretothebagtotuneit,alteringthepitchoftheinstrument.
Piperswhodonotdrytheirmoisturecontrolsystems,wholeavechantersinpipesorwhostartplayingwell before the restof theband,or standingaround talkingwhile theotherinstrumentsarewarmingupcontributetoabadsoundmorethantheyrealise.
Toreallymesswiththesound,thepersontuningthebandshould letthepiperswarmupwherevertheylike.Someundertrees,someagainstwalls,someonwetgrass.Togetatrulybadsoundstandhalfyourpipersinthesunandhalfintheshadewhentuningandhopefullythesunwillcomeinandoutfrombehindcloudswhileyouaredoingit.Coldwindandhotsunaregreatcombinationsforbadsound.
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Anticipatingtheweatherandplayingconditionsisalsothejobofthesoundman.Guessingwrong can certainly add to a bad sound. We wrote at length about tuning in variousweatherconditionsin“TheCompletePipersHandbook”.
Dotunershelptogetabettersound?Wellyesandnoistheanswer.Youhavetoascertainthe number to tune to. This involves getting an accurate reading from a properly tunedbagpipeblownatthepressurethatwillbeplayedintheband.Getthiswrongandthetunerwill bedetuning theband. Wehavehada lotofquestions lately aboutwhatnumber totune to. The simple answer is that the numberwill change as you progress. Itwill alsochangeduetoenvironmentandtemperature.Itisbesttobalanceachantertoptobottomandthentakeareadingwhentheinstrumentiswarmedup.Ifyouwanttogetareallybadsound, tune to some randomly ascertained pre-set number, completely unrelated to thecurrent situation. Worse still keep tuning to that number rather than changingwith theclimate.Movingreedsandtapeconstantlyisarecipefordisaster.
Togetagoodsound,learntotunequickly.Thefasteryouarethebetterthesoundyouget.If pipes are tuned in the same conditionwith the same playing time theywill always becloser than if there is a lot ofwaiting or playingwhilst tuning. Dither andworry aboutminorissueswhentherearemajorthingstodealwithtothedetrimentofgoodsound.
Intonation
This issomethingeverypiper inthebandneedstolearn. Theyhavetobeontopoftheirinstrumentandtheyhavetolearnthesoundthatyouwanttogetfromthebandandwhatitsoundslikewhentheystrayfromthatsound.Changesbetweentunes,partendingsandcutoutsareareasofparticularvulnerability.
Thereisnopointspendingtimetuningabandifthepipersarejustgoingtosabotagethatsoundassoonasyoustartplaying.Blowtoneandstayintunewiththesoundaroundyou.
Integration
Theother important issue isactuallyplayingtogetherandonthebeat. Avariation intheinterpretationofwherethebeatfallsora lackofaccuracy inputtingthebeat intherightplace can often sound like a continuous stream ofmistakes. The same goes with beingunfamiliarwithtunesandchanges.Droppingpressureorcuttingchantersouttoworkoutwhatcomesnextisdisastrousforanybandattemptingtogetanysemblanceofasound.
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Theunexpected
Funnily, the better prepared you are, and the better you are at tuning a band, the lessseemstogowrong.Iftheinstrumentsinthebandaresetupinasimilarfashionandwellmaintained thebetter theywilldealwith somesuddenchangeof temperature, rain, sun,increasedplayingtime,standingaroundwaitingtoplayetc.
Irememberasayingthatusedtofloataroundpipingcircles;“Properpreparationpreventspiss poor performance”. In this day and age of synthetic products and tuners etc. it hasneverbeeneasiertogetawell-presentedbagpipe,butthereisstillsomethingtobesaidforthatphrase!
Conclusion
Itisalwaysinterestingtoseethesurpriseexpressedbyothermusicianswhendiscussingtheintricaciesofbagpipesound. Inthis instance,thestudentwasverysurprisedwhenitwasclearthatIwasnotgoingtobeabletogiveasimpleanswer.Badtuningorbadsetupwasapparentlytheexpectedanswer,oneortheother.Insteadtherearenumerousfactorsthatgotomakeabadsoundandtheyallcontributeintheirownway.Itisveryeasytogetabadsoundfromaband, it is justaseasywithproperpreparationto followa fewsimplerulesandgetagoodsound.
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available from the School of Piping Shop, contact us at: [email protected] to order.
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What’s at the School of Piping Shop?
ebayStoreFortheconvenienceofourcustomerswehaveanebaystore.Manyofourproductscanbepurchased thereaswell as fromour siteor callingusdirect. You can visit theebay storehere:http://stores.ebay.com.au/schoolofpiping
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ChanterReeds.InadditiontoournormalrangewehavenowaddedG1Platinum.Theseareexcellentbandandsoloreeds.DonaldMcPheechanterreedsarestraightcutsoloreedswithabroadtoneand good Piobaireachd High G. We also have a large stock of Shepherd,Megarity andMelvin ridgecutsandGilmour straightcutreedsatall timeswhichareverystable,brightandexcellentbandreeds.From$18ea.Reedcasesalsoavailablefor$15.
DroneReeds.We are now stockingEzeedrone Increased Absorbent Reeds ($139), SelbieDrone Reeds($120),andtheKinnairdEvolutionReeds($150),CanningBlueReeds($138)
AsalwayswehavealargestockofReedsfrom,Kinnaird,Canning,Ezeedrone,Crozier,MG.
Wecanoftenmixandmatchbassdroneswithsetsoftenorreeds.
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PracticeChanters.WehaveincreasedourrangeofPracticeChanterstoincludetheMcCallumP2($85)andP4($120), which are the standard and long length Chanters with no mounts. These areinexpensive,nicesoundingandexcellent fornew learners. Weretaina largestockof theimitation ivorymountedChanterswhich lookexcellentand soundgreat ($130and$150).WealwaysstocktheLogan’sBagpipeTutorwithCD-Romandwearehappytoputtogethersomepackagesforlearners.
Logan’sTutorwithoursupplementarylearnersguideonCD-Rom
PipeChanters.We have the newDavid Naill and Co wood solo chanters in stock. These are very full,vibrant andwell pitched. TheMk3McCallum andMC2arebothexcellent solo chanters.Enquireaboutourspecialpricesformatchingbandsetsofchanters.WealsohavetheMk3Shepherd Chanters asplayedbyScottishPower, ShottsandDykeheadandFieldMarshallMontgomery. Boderiouwoodsoloand thenewpolyGandyChanterswhichhavea smallhandspacingareallinstock.
PipeChanterCaps.We currently stock chanter caps by McCallum, Moose and also the new Bagpipe Skinchantercaps.Thesearemulti-colouredwitharemovablestoppertoincreaseventilationtothereed
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PipeBagsandMCS.We are now supplying the Ross Leather Bag ($297) and New xtra comfort bags,WillieMcCallumBag($290)fromBannatyne,aswellasourusualstockoftheircompositezipperbags($290).WenowalsostocktheBannatyneMoistureControlSystem($125)andDri-Flo($90). This isanexcellent systemthatprovidesa longerplaying time, iseasy tomanage,dustfreeandcompletelyairtight.Wecantieonandsetupthesystemforyou,oryoucandothatforyourself.Wealsohavethesilicabeadsavailableseparatelyifyouwouldliketoreplaceyourexistingdesiccantwithacleaner,moreeffective,hasslefreeproduct.WenowalsostockGannawayBags,BennettandRoss.Trap-DriMoistureControlSystemsarenowinstockat$40eaandthefullsystemwithbottleorclosedhosefor$57.
TunersandElectronicChanters.TheBlairProfessionalHBTC1isnowinstock,thiswilltunethebagpipetothecorrectscale.WehavetheBlairElectronicChanternowinstockalso.
HumifiersandHygrometers.We are now stocking theHumistat adjustable Humidifiers that fit in your pipe case andmaintain your instrument at a stable humidity level. Alongwith a hygrometer this is anexcellentwaytohelppreventcracking,warpingandshrinkage.Atjust$40forthepairthisisexcellentinsurancetoprotectyourinvestment.
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TheFyrishCollection-Review NiallMatheson is from the villageofNewtonmore in theHighland region. He learned toplay pipes under JohnMacDougall andDr KennethMackay. He servedwith theQueensOwn Highlanders for 11 years and then opened his own business, Cabar Feidh BagpipeSuppliesinInverness.Niall has won both of the gold medals at the Northern Meeting and the ArgyllshireGathering and three gold medals at the Braemar Highland Gathering. He was theGlenfiddichrunnerupin2000.NiallhasbeenaninstructorforschoolsinEasterRosssince1997.
NiallMathesoncomposer,soloist,teacher,author.
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InNiall’s ownwords, hehadbeenmeaning to collate the tuneshehadwritten for someyears,butstruggledtogetaroundtoit.ThiswashiseffortduringthefirstCovidLockdown.Badfortheplanet,greatforanyonethatwantssomegoodtunestolearn.
Thebookiswelllaidoutandhassomephotographsandinterestingstoriesaboutthetunes,whichnomoderncollectionwouldbecompletewithout.
There is nomucking about, straight to the big stuff, four self composed Piobaireachd toopen the book. The first piobaireachd is about the Highland Clearances (without whichmanyofuswouldnotbewherewearetoday).Allgoodtunes,allmusical,alleasytofollow,whatmoreneedwesay!17Marchesfromcompetition2/4sthroughtosimpletwoparters,4Strathspeys,7AirsandWaltzes,9 Jigsand13Hornpipes. All composedbyNiall. ApartfromsomeharmoniesandanarrangementbyColinMelvilleofTannahillWeaversandCityofAdelaidefame,Niallwroteeverythinginthebook.Itisararityinthisdayandagenottofindsomecontributionstofillthepages.
HavingjustreadSirTommyMacpherson’sbookabouthiswarexploits,itwasgreattoseealament dedicated to him. For those unfamiliarwith hiswork, Tommywas known as the“kiltedkiller”andsetEuropeablazeduringWW2,evencapturing25,000Germansand1000vehiclesbypretendingtocommandtheDdayforces.Somecharacter!
ThebookwhichcontainssomegreatmusicbyagreatpiperisavailablefordownloadatThePiping Press site for ameasly 12 quid, so do yourself a huge favour and go get a copy:https://pipingpress.com/product/the-fyrish-collection-by-niall-matheson/
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Chanter Reed Differences
Thechanterreedisverydifferentfromadronereed.Itisknownasadoublereedasithastwobladescutfromamorematurelengthofcane.
Thechanterreedconsistsofabrassstapleortubethattheothercomponentsofthereedareboundto.Itcanbemadefromalengthofsolidtubeslightlycompressedatthetopend,or made from flat sheet of brass, rolled into a tube, with an unsealed seam, and againcompressedatthetopend.
Thebladesof the chanter reedarebound to the staplewith awaxedand sealed thread.Therearetwotypesofbladeswhichresultintwotypesofreeds,thestraightcutormoldedreedandaridgecutreed.
Astraightcutreedcomparedtoaridgecutreed
Straightcut reeds taper fromthebiding to the tipof thereed.Theyaregenerallya fullersounding reed and are responsive tomany variations when sanding ormanipulating theblades.Theytendtobequitepopularwithsolopipers.SomeexamplesfromourstockofreedswouldbeShepherdStandard,GilmourandMcPhee.
Ridgecutreedshavealargetoneboxandarethenheavilycutawaytothetopofthereed,wherethiscutbeginsformsaridgeinthecenteroftheblade.Theyareverythinatthetipand are generally a clean sounding reed often with a shorter life span than the heavierbladed straight cut reeds. They generally are easier toblow in andare verypopularwithbands. Some examples from our stock would be Melvin, Megarity, Warnock, G1 andShepherdridgecut.
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Selectingareed
Firstvisuallyinspectthereed.Thebladesshouldbeidenticalandcutstraightacrossthetop,notatanangle.Thecaneshouldbehardwithawell-spacedgrain.Tryindentingthebaseofthebladewithafingernail,thereshouldbelittleornoimpressionleft.Checkthesidesofthereedtoensurethatthebladesmeetallthewaydowntothebindingandthereisnochanceofaleakalongthesides.Lookforchippedcorners,cracksinthecane,orotherdamage.
QualityreedsandadviceavailablefromtheSchoolofPipingShop
Lookattheapertureatthetopofthereed.Thebladesshouldbothformanevenellipse.Ifonebladeisellipticalinshapeandtheotherstraight,thestraighterbladeisstrongerandshouldbesanded.Ifthecurvatureisnotevenacrosstheblade,thereisathinnerorweakerspotalongtheblade.Removingsomecanefromthethickersectionmayhelp.Thebladesshouldmeetattheedgesandnotoverlap.Theyalsoshouldnotsplayapartatthetopwhenlookingatthereedsideon.
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Next,blockthetipsofthereedagainstthepadofyourfingerandblowthroughthestapleend.Thereedshouldbeairtightandnotleakfromthesides.
Nowturnthereedaroundblowthroughthereed.Itshouldsoundasolid“craw”.Araspingnoisethatholdsconsistentlywithapressureincrease.Thisisoftenlessobvioustheeasierthereed.Nowplaceandplaythereedinthechanterandlistentoqualityoftone,vibrancyandtruenessupthescale.Donotbeoverlyfussywithtruenessofscaleastherearetuningremedies,whichwewilldiscusslater.Obviouslywearetryingtoweedoutthelemonsatthisstage.Thereedshouldfeel“free”toblow,notrestrainedordull.Itshouldnotfeellikeyouhavetopushairthroughthereedwithlittleresponseinreturn.
Putthereedinthepipesandtestagainstthedrones.Thereedatthisstageshouldbeslightlyharderthanyouwishtoplayasitwill“blowin”andeasewithafewgoodplayingsessions.Oftenthebottomhandwillbealittleflatandthiswillcomeupwithsomeplaying.Ifthereedflattensorbecomesalittleharderafterthefirstplayingsessionthisislittlecauseforconcernasithasjustretainedalittlemoistureinthecane.
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CaptainNormanOrrEwingThis is a fine 2/4march composed by PipeMajorWilliamRoss of the 2nd Battalion ScotsGuards.Lighter thanacompetitionstyle2/4marchasplayed inprofessionalcompetition,butcertainlyatunewellsuitedtotheIntermediatelevelevents.
ComposedbyPipeMajorWilliamCollieRossMBEwhowas knownas, “TheWorld’s PipeMajor”.Rossisarguablythemostwellknownpiperofthemodernera.
Born inGlenStrathfarrar, Inverness-shire in1878. Rosswas taughtpipingbyhisparents,butalsohad lessonswithhismaternaluncle,AeneasRose,whowaspiper to theDukeofAtholl.RosstravelledtoBlairCastleforlessonsduringhisschoolholidays.
Atage18hejoinedtheScotsGuardsandfoughtwiththe1stBattalionintheBoerWar.Atage 24 he became Pipe Major of the 2nd Battalion where he would remain until beinginvalidedwithacuterheumatisminNovember1917.BothWillieRossandhisbrotherAlec(PipeMajorofthe1stBattalionScotsGuards)servedinFranceduringtheGreatWar.In1919WillieRosswouldtakeoverastutortotheArmySchoolofPipingwherehewouldcontinueteachinguntil1958.
RosswontheGoldmedalattheNorthernMeetingin1904andattheArgyllshireGatheringin1907.Hewouldgoonandwinarecord8claspsatInvernessand11formerwinnersMSReventsatObanandInverness.Easily,hewastheforemostcompetitorofhisday.
PipeMajorWilliamRossattheArgyllshireGathering
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The Scots Guardswere involved in heavy fighting in Flanders during the first year of theGreatWar.PipersplayedinthefirstassaultingwavesastheBattalionswent“overthetop”.Thisresultedin7piperskilledand17woundedbymid1915.Rosswashimselfwoundedbyshrapnelduringthistime,someofwhichcouldnotberemoved,anditremainedwithhimfortherestofhislife.Ifthisrateofattritionhadcontinued,therewouldhavebenopipersleft.ItwasreluctantlydecidedtostationthepipersbehindthelinesandallowthemtoplaytheBattaliontoandfromthetrenches,butnolongerintoaction.
After40yearsofteachingPipeMajorsatEdinburghCastle,publishingaseriesoffivebooksandhavingoneofthemostoutstandingcompetitiverecordsofhisera,Rosspassedawayonthe23rdMarch1966.Fewhavehadmoreinfluenceonpiping.
CaptainNormanOrr Ewing. Rosswrote this2/4Marchasa tribute to thisofficerof theScotsGuardswhohadservedinSouthAfricaandtheSudan.DuringtheGreatWar,hewaspostedtothe1stBattalionIrishGuardsin1914.Aftertheirbattalionstrengthwasreducedfrom800to160inoneweekoffightinginNovember1914,hewasthemostseniorofficerleftaliveandunhurtandtookcommandofthebattalion.
During this action, the line had been near breaking point, but company after companydeliveredwhatblowtheycouldandfellback,shelledandmachine-gunnedateverystep,tothefringesofZillbekeWood.Herealltheofficers,everycook,orderlyandsoldierwhocouldstand, took rifle and fought, for they were all that stood between the enemy and theChannelPorts.Theyjustwouldn'tbebroken,andtheline,suchasitwas,held.
OrrEwingwasawardedtheDSOforgallantryunderfire.Hewasmentionedindispatchesfivetimesandwaswoundedtwice.Hesurvivedthewar,buthisbrotherwaskilledontheSomme.
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Upcomingevents:RUBrownPiobaireachdSocietyofSAInc.
WhilstinAdelaidein1972,BobBrownrepeatedlyexpressedawishthatweshouldregularlycometogetherandplay,notinthespiritofcompetition,butjusttolistenandenjoyalltypesandlevelsofpipemusic.TheSocietynowregularlymeetstofulfilhiswish.Meetings
TheSocietyholds regularmeetingson the firstFridayof themonth.MeetingsareheldattheProspectRSL,WilcoxAve,ProspectSAcommencingat7:30PM.Atmeetingnights,pipersareabletoplaybothpiobaireachdandlightmusictothoseinattendance,oralternativelyjustcomealongforalisten.Entranceisagoldcoindonationtowardsthesuppliedsupper.Everyoneiswelcometoattendandtakeadvantageofsomeexcellentpipingandthefriendlyatmosphere.
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FOR SALE: A new extended medium Canmore hybrid – 4 Collar/Zip pipe bag. The bag comes supplied with a jubilee clip, O ring, tape, zip lubricant and a moisture control tube. The bag is guaranteed for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase, January 21, 2021, and seller will provide the invoice for proof of purchase. Price is $120.00 for pickup (Noarlunga Downs SA) or $130.00 with Express Post. Posting within Australia only. Contact [email protected] to be referred to the seller.
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FOR SALE: Bagpipe c.1964 brand unknown. Good condition and plays well. Set up at School of Piping 2020. New Ross Bag, Shepherd tone enhancers, MG Carbon reeds. AUD$1200. Contact [email protected] to be referred to the seller.