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    Need a 2/4 March for competition

    Hello pipers,

    I have been encouraged to enter a piping competition this summer. Who can recommend an easy 2/4 4-part march for my toe-dipping attempt at competing. Also if you have any advice for deportment, dress, or anything else I can use, I would appreciate it.

    Thanks.
    Victoria

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    I've been following this very question myself on the Bob Dunsire site....I'm actually thinking of doing the online competition first and then maybe working up to the real thing next summer.


    http://forums.bobdunsire.com/forums/...ch+competition

    http://forums.bobdunsire.com/forums/...ch+competition

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    That help. Thanks. Good luck to us both. I'm going to be so nervous I will probably die.
    Victoria

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    Barren Rocks? Not too original (doesn't everyone know that one?) but it's a snappy tune.

    Sweet Maid of Glendaruel? It sounds great, and is not too complex.
    "Far an taine ‘n abhainn, ‘s ann as mò a fuaim."
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    Maybe Kennedy Street March by Dan Hughie MacEachern.
    Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
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    “Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.

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    I played in competition for the first time myself in January. I had good luck with "Liberton Boys."
    Last edited by KD Burke; 12th April 13 at 07:18 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyrod6057 View Post
    Barren Rocks? Not too original (doesn't everyone know that one?) but it's a snappy tune.

    Sweet Maid of Glendaruel? It sounds great, and is not too complex.
    Neither tune is 4-parted.

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    Flyrod, "Barren Rocks" is fairly easy in the first two parts - and that's what's most commonly heard - it's the second two parts that get really busy. Lots more doublings and dot-cut, in both the Seaforth's and Scots Guards arrangements.

    To the OP, I'm not familiar with the competition requirements in BC, but if it must be a single 4-parted tune, may I suggest a fairly recent composition called 'Pipe Major Robert Caudill'? It was written by my piping instructor, Karen Brumley, and published in Bruce Gandy's Contemporary and Traditional Music for the Highland Bagpipe, volume 4. It's very accessible to the beginning piper. It was written in honor of the long-time Pipe Major of the Louisville Pipe Band, who has now moved on to other musical endeavors.

    Best of luck on the boards!
    John

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    Some oldies, but goodies for a first comp tune:

    The 79th's Farewell to Gibraltar
    The Atholl and Breadalbane Gathering
    Captain Norman Orr-Ewing (I believe he is called "Major" in the Scots Guards collection)

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    Quote Originally Posted by castledangerous View Post
    Neither tune is 4-parted.
    Ah! Quite right! That's what I get for posting before coffee....
    "Far an taine ‘n abhainn, ‘s ann as mò a fuaim."
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