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Nurturing Bagpipe Tradition Through Teaching (with Kevin Auld)

Nurturing Bagpipe Tradition Through Teaching (with Kevin Auld)

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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of pipe bands with Kevin Auld, a veteran Scottish bagpiper and teacher from the Pacific Northwest. Kevin shares his journey into Scottish bagpiping, his role in leading a junior pipe band, and the challenges and joys of teaching this unique instrument to the next generation. We discuss the importance of community, the intricacies of playing in a pipe band, and strategies for recruiting new members. Kevin also offers insights into the broader value of youth arts programs and advice for those looking to connect with their communities. Join us for an enriching conversation about music, tradition, and building lasting connections.

Northwest Junior Pipe Band: https://www.nwjpb.org/

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00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview

00:53 Meet Kevin: A Passion for Scottish Bag Piping

02:16 The Junior Pipe Band: Teaching the Next Generation

03:31 Challenges and Rewards of Leading a Pipe Band

08:57 Building a Community and Recruiting New Members

11:20 The Importance of Teaching and Succession Planning

22:09 Personal Reflections and Motivations

26:50 The Value of Pipe Bands for Youth and Society

31:23 Advice for Connecting with Communities

33:21 Conclusion and Listener Engagement

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