The Complete Pipers Handbook
A comprehensive guide to the care, maintenance, and refined set up of the bagpipe. The author, Brett Tidswell, is Principal of the Australian Pipe Band College and Pipe Major of the City of Adelaide Pipe Band, former Australian Grade One Champions. Brett is 12 times winner of the R U Brown Piobaireachd Society Gold Medal. The book covers both traditional techniques and
modern products. It includes chapters on performing, setting up a band, tuning, blowing, conducting a band practice and teaching principles. A prestigious full colour publication with photographs to guide you step by step. ‘Mandatory for the serious piper’
Available from
www.schoolofpiping.com the CoP Shop and selected stockists. This website also has a wide resource of freely available piping material and instruction. Email:
schoolofpiping@gmail.com
College of Piping Tutor 1 Goes Digit@l
The world’s biggest selling piping book of all time is now available in a sleek new digital format. For the same price (£12.50) as the unbeatable paper version you get the same book right there on your computer screen. Sound and audio files are embedded in each page, so with a click of the mouse you hear what you should be playing and see where the fingers should go.
‘I first started using the tutor series in 1981 and this on-line version is just fabulous! I am looking forward to keeping in good practice and being able to review lessons anywhere and any time. Best regards, Dave Sarazin.’
Why not buy both? For only £20 you can have both paper and digital versions. No excuses for not practising!
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Fully inter tia ve with all audio and vi ed o files acces is ble on the page
Digital Edition
Contains all in rst uction for early level piping examinations Part 1
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