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pipetunes.ca presents . . . Tune of the Month: "Pipe-Major Willie Gray's Farewell to the Glasgow Police"
Published: November 07, 2010
Author: Jim McGillivray

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June 18, 1972

Willie MacDonald, Inverness, wins piobaireachd at Inveraray.

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THE POLICE PIPE BAND TRIVIA CHALLENGE!

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When competing, play to your strengths, not your weaknesses. It's useless to play 'Susan MacLeod' if you are not able to make strong clear darados. Steer clear of the 'Atholl Cummers' if you can't make F doublings. Concentrate on tunes that allow you to show off the best of your finger technique.

Colin MacLellan, Edinburgh