Staff Vacancy

Talented food and beverage supervisor required for The National Piping Centre & The Pipers’ Tryst Hotel. 2013 – “Small City Hotel of The Year 2013 ~ Scottish Hotel Awards”

This is a full time position running our restaurant, bar, events and supervising staff. Would suit a very organised person, who has a passion for good service and a natural flair for hosting events.

  • Key holder
  • Running events
  • Running busy restaurant
  • Shifts range from 7.30-3.30, 1130-8, 3-close.
  • Supervising staff on shift and assisting with their development
  • Ensuring that the best service is given at all times
  • Restaurant or hotel experience necessary for this role
  • Salary dependant on experience
  • 28 days holiday per annum
  • Company closed 24,25,26,27 Dec and 1,2,3 Jan annually

Please email CV and cover letter
Immediate start
No agencies please

Please contact Gemma Cannon, General Manager with CV and cover letter to gcannon@thepipingcentre.co.uk

Judges’ Seminar Notes on 2013 Set Tunes – Part 2

This is to let you know that the notes from the judges’ seminar held on Sunday 7 April to discuss the remaining set tunes for this year’s competitions are now on the Piobaireachd Society website at: www.piobaireachd.co.uk
This completes the notes on this year’s set tunes. I hope you find them useful.

We have also published on the website new sound clips of prominent pipers playing a number of this year’s set tunes. Some have links within the judges’ seminar notes and others are available by clicking on ‘sound clips’ in the introduction to the notes. A wide range of other recordings is also available to members of the Piobaireachd Society in the members’ section of the website.

Please draw the attention of competing pipers and any other interested parties to the notes and sound clips.

With kind regards,

Alan Forbes
Music Committee Secretary

Virginia Piping & Drumming School 2013

The National Piping Centre’s Virginia Piping & Drumming School 2013
23rd – 28th June
Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA 

10% OFF
There is a 10% discounted Early Bird rate for Tuition. The price will increase to the full rate of on April 30th 2013.

The National Piping Centre invites you to our 2013 Piping and Drumming School in Virginia. We will have a daily program which will cover all aspects of performance including practice routines, technique, musical expression, tuning and ensemble playing. Students will be taught in a small group of similar ability for 3-4 hours per day with workshops, recitals and practice time built in. All levels of players are welcome.
Tutors

At the 2013 Virgina School you will have the opportunity to learn with some of the most experienced pipers and drummers in the world including…

Roddy MacLeod MBE
Principal of The National Piping Centre
and Three time Glenfiddich Champion.

Stuart Samson MBE
Ex-Director of the Army School of Bagpipe Music
and Silver Medalist.

John Mulhearn
Accomplished recording artist and Runner-up in 2012 Highland Society of London’s Gold Medal.

Plus many more fantastic tutors and teachers.

FIND OUT MORE…
Visit our Virginia School page 

Glasgow CLASP 2013 – Draw

Competition will be held at The National Piping Centre on Saturday 20th April 2013.

Starts 9.30am sharp!

Grade 3 Piobaireachd Ground/Full – Own Choice

  1. Tom Broderick
  2. Liza MacFarquhar
  3. Alan Baillie
  4. John Gauld
  5. Clive Troubman
  6. John Middleton (Ground only)
  7. Robert Thomson
  8. Marie Ross
  9. Robert Ross
  10. Andrew Gallagher
  11. David Samson
  12. Stephen Whitton (Ground Only)

Grade 2 Piobaireachd – Submit 2

  1. Janette Greenwood
  2. John Campbell
  3. Michael McGowan
  4. Jack Lockhart
  5. Gordon Hislop
  6. Sandie Greenwood

Grade 1 Piobaireachd – Submit 2

  1. Susy Klinger
  2. John Frater
  3. David Gatcum
  4. Ben Mulhearn
  5. David McLauchlan

Grade 3 March, Strathspey and Reel followed by Jig

  1. Marie Ross
  2. John Gauld
  3. Robert Thomson
  4. Clive Troubman
  5. Kieran Davies
  6. Tom Broderick
  7. John Middleton
  8. Andrew Gallagher
  9. David Samson
  10. Liza MacFarquhar

Grade 2 March (submit 2), Strathspey and Reel followed by Jig

  1. Neil Mitchell
  2. John Campbell
  3. Gordon Hislop
  4. Sandie Greenwood
  5. Jack Lockhart
  6. Michael McGowan
  7. Janette Greenwood
  8. Ross Martin

Grade 1 March, Strathspey and Reel (Submit 2 sets) followed by Jig

  1. David McLauchlan
  2. Ben Mulhearn
  3. Robert Ross
  4. David Gatcum
  5. Stephen Whitton
  6. John Frater

Live Stream of Piping Live! Launch Event

We are very excited to be launching our new E-Learning site on Weds 17th April.

To celebrate we will be Live Streaming Piping Live!’s Launch Event from 7pm on Wednesday. Tune in to see the new technology in action for the first time, as well as finding out all about this year’s Piping Live! Festival, and seeing some great music  from:

Willie McCallum

Scott Wood Trio

Vale of Atholl Pipe Band Quartet
 
Tune in to elearning.thepipingcentre.co.uk from 7pm (BST) Wednesday 17th April

The CLASP joins up with Inveraray Highland Games

The CLASP are delighted to add Inveraray Highland Games to the 2012/2013 CLASP season. Inveraray Games are one of Scotland’s most popular games, and attracts large numbers of professional pipers each year. This years games will be held on Tuesday 16th July 2013, and CLASP will run amateur piping events for pipers graded 3, 2 and 1.
The CLASP competition is open to amateur pipers worldwide who are graded 3, 2 or 1.

E-Learning at The National Piping Centre

E-Learning

The National Piping Centre (NPC), in partnership with Glasgow-based digital media consortium Yellow Brick House, is revealing an ambitious e-learning project which will deliver high quality bagpipe tuition digitally using webinar technology and live streaming services.

E-Learning 1

This will allow the highly skilled and sought after NPC tutors to deliver interactive virtual piping tuition to groups and individuals anywhere in the world. As part of this new, integrated E-Learning package, resources from the NPC’s vast library of archive, print, and audio will be available to all users. This new E-Learning site will encourage dialogue between pipers across the world which will increase engagement in piping and the work of the NPC.

The NPC has been giving lessons on the internet in recent years using the online Skype technology, but this has limited the amount of online lessons due to the one-to-one nature of Skype. As well as continuing with the one-to-one Skype lessons, the centre has now developed the technological capacity to reach a whole new audience through video conferencing. The new Adobe Connect technology allows many students to be in an online classroom with the ability to communicate directly with the teacher, and the other students in the class, allowing a dialogue not only between tutor and student, but also between students of the same level who are learning together. As well as the live, interactive classes, all lessons will be available on-demand, allowing students with busy and unpredictable schedules to view lessons at a time that’s suitable for them, as well offering the ability to refer back to previous classes.

E-Learning 2

Roddy MacLeod, principal at The National Piping Centre, said: “We are constrained by our building here in Glasgow and this is a way of getting to more students. The plan is an e-learning process that allows us to take our lessons anywhere in the world. The lessons are live and (although) we’ve been using Skype in the past to do one-to-one sessions, this will let us teach to wider groups.”

As well as the live lessons which will be screened across the internet this new platform will allow easier access to live streamed events which the NPC launched at Piping Live! Festival 2012. This successful step in digital streaming was continued at the Glenfiddich Piping Championship in October 2012 where over 1900 people viewed the event worldwide.

Funding for this new project was awarded to the NPC by the Scottish Digital Research and Development Fund for Arts and Culture, run by the creative charity Nesta, Creative Scotland and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Jackie McKenzie, head of Innovation Programmes Scotland for Nesta, said: “Arts and cultural organisations are at a pivotal moment in their development. Financial pressures are creating enormous challenges, but equally, digital technologies are opening up exciting possibilities for new markets to deepen and broaden audiences.”

The website will be officially launched on Wednesday 17th April where there will be a live stream of the Piping Live! 2013 Launch event. Log on to elearning.thepipingcentre.co.uk from 7pm (BST) on Wednesday to see the live stream and find out a bit more about The National Piping Centre’s brand new E-Learning website.”

McGregor Memorial Competition 2013

The Highland Society of London sponsor the McGregor Memorial Competition which is held each year as part of the Argyllshire Gathering. The purpose of this note is to let all interested pipers know what is happening in relation to this year’s competition.
Sadly Angus Nicol who administers the competition on behalf of the Highland Society of London has been ill and is not well enough to organise this year’s event. Until Angus is well enough I will take over Angus’ responsibility for the competition on behalf of the Highland Society. Torquil Telfer of the Argyllshire Gathering will handle entries.

Because of his illness Angus has been in hospital for the a little while and not really been able to access his email nor letters until very recently. Torquil Telfer will contact all those pipers for whom we have entries but it is possible that some entries may have “slipped through the cracks”. If you have entered and not heard anything yet, or you want to enter please contact Torquil. Any enquiries can be sent to torquilandmorag@tiscali.co.uk, Frithard, Connel Road, Oban, Argyll or +447985160250. A brief summary of the rules of Competition can be found on the Argyllshire Gathering website at: http://www.obangames.com.
To ensure that no one who wants to enter is prevented from doing so because of the circumstances this year the cut off date for entries is extended for a further month until 30th April 2013.

Neill Mulvie
For and on behalf of the Highland Society of London