Hello again

   The number of people asking me to stay on the list has really touched
   me. I did leave but rejoined this morning as Iam convinced there is
   much still to be said; in no particular order:


     * It wasnat just Barry Sayas contribution that made me question my
       presence on the list. It came after some very unpleasant postings,
       which, for me, came as quite a shock. This list can be a source of
       genuine information and help to pipers everywhere but it will only
       succeed if opinions are sensitively voiced and readers take time to
       assimilate what has been said.
     * Surely it is contradictory to talk about aproper pipinga, amoving
       ona, apaths to perditiona and aconversiona and then claim rules are
       not being implied?
     * Why, when Kathryn Tickell has done more, single-handedly, to raise
       the profile of piping than the NPS has ever done, are some people
       on the list frightened to even mention her name? Could it be she
       doesnat follow the (non-existent) rules? Or perhaps it is her
       success? I have watched her inspire extremely talented bairns who
       might not have been switched on to Northumbrian piping if the some
       of the more vociferous elements on this list had been doing the
       teaching.  Kathryn is one of the hardest working, talented and
       modest (yes modest!!) people I have ever worked with.
     * Last year I brought Chris Ormston in to teach some pipes lessons at
       The Sage Gateshead. His talent stood out but his single-minded
       approach was not what is required in an area of music that is meant
       to be fun and all-encompassing. I was hoping to carry on with my
       Northumbrian Band workshops. It would have been perfect for me if
       Chris had delivered what the people were paying for and been the
       popular choice to carry on with the pipes when Paul Knox had moved
       on. Caedmon participants are from all walks of life and pay good
       money for help in getting what they want from the pipes. Being told
       that the sounds that had attracted them to the pipes was not the
       way to do it wasnat exactly the best choice of teaching strategy.
       So now I am back doing the pipes lessons at TSG. Not my ideal
       outcome but it is why his ajobs for the boysa jibe was particularly
       nasty nonsense.
     * With regards to my teaching philosophy and standards, I invite any
       one of you to ask any of the participants of aThe Cool Breath Toura
       if they found my approach musical and challenging. We were aiming
       for the highest standard of musical enjoyment and there will soon
       be a recording available to see if this was achieved and to what
       extent. Perhaps Barry can recommend a similar project/recording of
       his own so that we can hear for ourselves just how far along this
       road he has travelled  himself?
     * As for the question of gracing; perhaps it is precisely because
       such notes intrude and give some form of dynamics that I find them
       so musical and appealing. For heavenas sake, the pipes are limited
       enough to start with, please do not impose further restrictions on
       what they should or shouldnat do. If you want your music clean and
       unadulterated then Noteworthy or Sibelius might be the answer. As
       for Adrianas conversion, may I suggest that this is the greatest
       loss to Northumbrian piping since the death of Joe Hutton?
     * The description of conversions to the clean Clough style sound as
       inviting as joining some strict religious sect. This contrasts to
       what I was told by Bill Hedworth when I first asked for advice
       about playing the pipes back in 1969, aAnthony, we each have to
       find our own salvation when it comes to this instrumenta.


   OK, this is plenty to be going on with. It has always been my position
   that the strength of our music is its breadth of appeal. I am doing no
   more than offering a description of my own salvation and invite others
   to take it or leave it. Unless, of course, you want me to organise
   tours/concert groups etc. when youall have no choice but to take it, at
   least until I have left the room.

   As aye

   Anthony

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