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April 15, 2026

Is the S-W-M-W rule a myth? Alan Jones’s latest study

In his latest article in his “Insights into pipe band ensemble” series, Alan Jones investigates the prevalence of the S-w-M-w beat-note emphasis in pipe band MSR music. To access this content, you must purchase a subscription.
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April 5, 2026

Greg Wilson wins Clasp at Hastings for the NINETEENTH TIME

Topping his own record, Greg Wilson of Tai Tapu, New Zealand, won the Murray Henderson Clasp to the Gold Medal for the...
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April 5, 2026

Gandys, McIlwaine, Greighlan the big winners at 2026 BCPA Annual Gathering

Competitors with the last name "Gandy" did very well at the British Columbia Pipers' Association's Annual Gathering,...
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April 4, 2026

Double win for Boghall as McQuillan and Watson victorious at 2026 European Solos

It was a double victory for Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia talent as Kerr McQuillan and Jill Watson won the...
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April 4, 2026

Eight witty quick-handed pipers ready for 2026 P-M’s Wheel of Fortune April 25th

The Grade 2 City of Edinburgh’s the twentieth annual Pipe-Major’s Wheel of Fortune Invitational Solo Piping...
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March 24, 2013
Mackay, Bellia, McKail win at Agnew-Harrison Drumming Memorial
Mitch Mackay, Matt Bellia and Cameron McKail were the winners at the annual Agnew-Harrison Memorial Solo Drumming...
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April 15, 1843
Angus MacKay appointed first piper to royalty by Queen Victoria. King’s Taxes composed.
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