[NSP] Re: nsp'ers in scotland
Bob, I've been back in Scotland (East Kilbride) for the past 2 years and some months ago re-activated my regular practice which had lapsed during five years in Wales when other priorities intervened. I'm a piper only in the sense that I know how to play individual notes in sequence, not in terms of facility or dexterity. When I lived in Portobello I occasionally managed to make a monthly session hosted by Graham Dixon in East Lothian -- I don't know if it is still meeting. You could do what I did once some years ago and go through the Members' List and contact pipers in your area asking if anyone would like to play John Clifford East Kilbride >OK. Can we establish if there are any other players in Scotland then? >I'm in Perth although I guess I cant be described as a player(yet). > > > >Cheers > >Bob > > To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[NSP] Re: nsp'ers in scotland
> On 5 Apr 2010, Bob Salter wrote: > > >OK. Can we establish if there are any other players in Scotland then? > >I'm in Perth although I guess I cant be described as a player(yet). There are 54 NPS members in Scotland, though not all of them are nsp players, a few only play Border pipes of various types. That's Shetland, right down to Galloway. Julia To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html