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May 30, 2026

CLASP 2026 May Live Online won by Webb, Robinson, Braunsky & Schrall

Brady Webb of Nova Scotia, Canada, was the Grade 1 aggregate winner in the May 2026 CLASP Live Online competition, in which contestants performed live via video on May 1st and 2nd, with their performances recorded by proctors administering the event; their performances were then assessed over the next month.
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May 22, 2026

2026 Dollar competition promises robust entry and an exciting Grade 1 medley event

In only its fourth year, the Dollar Pipe Band Competition has become a solid non-championship favourite, and the 2026...
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May 21, 2026

Ayrshire’s Land Energy provides financial support to help sustain Grade 4A Strathendrick

“Keeping a pipe band running week to week is an expensive business, and we rely on fundraising and donations to...
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May 20, 2026

“Highland Cathedral” – we can learn from the composer of the most commercially successful tune ever made for the pipes

While some might dismiss the piece as pure schmalzt, its success in bringing the sound of the pipes to billions of ears...
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May 19, 2026

Greighlan Crossing, A.Lee, McAndrew, Justice the top winners at Victoria Games ’26

Greighlan Crossing was the overall Grade 3 winner in the top contested band event at the Victoria Highland Games, held...
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