Greetings to all and apologies for any duplication of message

   The new edition of The Master Piper, William Dixon's 18th century
   Border Bagpipe Repertoire, was launched at the Bagpipe Society Blowout
   at 3:12 pm on Saturday 11 June 2011. It is now on sale from
   [1]dragonflymusic.co.uk

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   From the back cover:

   "Beyond all reasonable doubt, this is the oldest known manuscript of
   bagpipe music. Need I say more? It's one of the great discoveries of
   the century. It takes the history of Border piping back by two or three
   generations and gives us a whole new way of playing the bagpipes. But
   don't just take my word for it: play the tunes, learn them, and see how
   well they `lie under the fingers'. It's the real thing......."

   Roderick D Cannon, Music Editor, The Piobaireachd Society, November
   1995

   William Dixon's repertoire is the only known `horse's mouth' record of
   Border piping from a time when, and a place where, the tradition was at
   its peak. It furnishes a firm foundation not only for a revival of that
   tradition but also for its revitalisation.

   Custom-made for nine-note chanters, the tunes have been
   enthusiastically taken up by players of Border pipes and Scottish
   smallpipes and by many other pipers, as well as diverse fiddlers,
   blowers, squeezers and pluckers. Matt Seattle's presentation, at once
   scholarly and entertaining, sets the music in context and provides an
   entry point into a deep appreciation of the Border piper's art and its
   unique place in the traditional music spectrum. All of which is simply
   another way of saying "play and enjoy!"

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   The presentation has been thoroughly revised, the previous text
   overhauled and much additional information included, the book growing
   from 100 pages to 134. Longer acquaintance with William Dixon's music
   has reinforced the sense that this is pipe music of another order. The
   aim of this long awaited third edition is to make the music more
   accessible to the general reader and to further explore some of its
   secrets for those who wish to go deeper. Retail price is -L-25 and
   includes post, packing and handling (first class UK / air mail
   overseas).

   It is planned, under the auspices of The William Dixon Foundation, to
   hold a long weekend Border Piping Residential in October 2011. While
   intended primarily for pipers, players of other instruments will also
   be most welcome. Please contact me directly to request further details
   when these become available.
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References

   1. http://dragonflymusic.co.uk/


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