Pipes - Highland Pipes CANCELLED
This class is now cancelled.
If you have enrolled, you should contact us to arrange an alternative or claim a refund.
The class will work on improving embellishments, timing, technique, learning new tunes and working together as a pipe band. We will also concentrate on blowing pipes steadily, bagpipe maintenance and improving starts and finishes when playing pipes. This class is suitable for students who have been playing bagpipes for a year or more, who can already play a few tunes.
Louise is happy to offer guidance to new students on which level of class they should be in. We are currently forming the very first 'Scots Music Group Pipes & Drums’ with the aim of the Bagpipe Class performing as a band. The aim of the Bagpipe Class is to play Scotland’s national instrument and have fun!
There will be opportunities throughout the year for the class to perform occasionally at community events.
Click on the picture below to see a short video of the Highland Pipe Class playing at the student concert in March 2009
tutor: Louise Marshall Millington
Louise Marshall Millington:Pipe for Scotland is a piper from Eastriggs, Dumfriesshire. From the age of 9, she accompanied her 2 brothers Sean and Paul, and father, William Marshall (who was the piper at Gretna Green for 44 years until he passed away in 1999), playing the bagpipes entertaining tourists ...
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