Score Sheet Freak Out (Trust Your Teacher)
July 9, 2012 on 12:17 pm by Michael Grey | In Solo Piping, Tips | Comments Off on Score Sheet Freak Out (Trust Your Teacher)For those of you who live in a part of the world where judges of solo piping competitions provide score or, “crit”(icism), sheets, or some kind of recorded adjudicator performance comment, you may especially relate to this …
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The Secret to Making Good Music: “This Boy Needs More Practice”
May 1, 2012 on 6:57 pm by Michael Grey | In Music, Solo Piping, Stories, Tips | 2 CommentsJust so there’s no suspense on this one; the secret to making good music is simple: It’s practice.
We’re coming up to the bagpipe competition season and everyone who aims to seriously take part is hard at it trying to make the best music they can.
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It’s Free! Michael Grey Book 5: Music for Everyone
January 23, 2012 on 10:05 pm by Michael Grey | In Music, Pipe Bands, Solo Piping | 5 CommentsHere you go: my fifth book of music, “Music for Everyone”. First published in 2006.
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Alex MacMillan: It’s a Small World
January 10, 2012 on 10:29 pm by Michael Grey | In Music, Photographs, Solo Piping, Stories | Comments Off on Alex MacMillan: It’s a Small WorldIt’s a small world must be one of the most often said bromides in the English language. But, surely for a reason: it is a small world. The top-of-the-small-world-pops in my family belongs to the story of my younger sister and her husband.
Here’s the scoop: After meeting and date number three or so they start talking a little about their families. He says to her something like, my Mum’s family comes from a little place in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland: Benbecula. Yikes, thinks my sister or something like that. That’s where my father’s mother comes from!
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The Secret to Finding Good Reeds?
January 2, 2012 on 8:00 pm by Michael Grey | In Humour, News, Pipe Bands, Random Thoughts, Solo Piping, Tips | Comments Off on The Secret to Finding Good Reeds?Many of us have always wondered. The truth is out:
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Happy New Year! Keep Right on to the End of the Road
December 31, 2011 on 3:45 pm by Michael Grey | In Audio File, Random Thoughts, Solo Piping | 2 CommentsHappy New Year to one and all. Here’s a New Year’s prezzie:
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Can I Have Your Postal Code?
October 2, 2011 on 7:43 pm by Michael Grey | In News, Pipe Bands, Random Thoughts, Solo Piping, Whinges | Comments Off on Can I Have Your Postal Code?A whinge today. No two-ways about it. That’s what it is. And, a rarity, completely unrelated to bagpipes or pipe bands.
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Keep the Flags at Home
August 15, 2011 on 3:39 pm by Michael Grey | In Pipe Bands, Random Thoughts, Solo Piping, Tips | 6 CommentsThe big day has come and gone. The 2011 World Pipe Band Championships will surely stand as the best ever. What fantastic virtuoso performances and delivered, too, by bands across a hugely wide breadth of the contest. Every band seemed to play varying degrees of great.
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(Tunes for) Summertime
July 1, 2011 on 1:53 pm by Michael Grey | In Audio File, Music, Solo Piping | 2 CommentsHere’s a few tunes to help while away your day – a holiday if you live in Canada.
Here’s me playing my solo spot at the May 21, Toronto Police Pipe Band show at the el Mocambo club in Toronto.
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Thank You / Gracias / Merci / Tapadh leibh / Grazie
June 12, 2011 on 6:50 pm by Michael Grey | In Pipe Bands, Random Thoughts, Solo Piping, Tips, Whinges | 2 CommentsA rare and wonderful thing happened yesterday. At Georgetown highland games we saw a most deserving public thank-you [understatement].
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