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Aug
31

Capital District Games on Deck

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Saturday September 5th sees the final competition of the year for the Grade 3 at the Capital District Games in Altamont, NY. (The grade 4 has an additional contest at Loon Mountain two weeks later.)

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Massed bands at the Altamont Fairgrounds last year.

It is a big games with bands from all over the Northeast participating. The competition will be fierce and barring another hurricane the weather will be hot. CRC has been working hard to do well here and it should be a fun time as both bands will be there.

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The Capital Region Celtic Pipe Band will be hosting two open houses in the fall for new or interested members.  The dates are:

Tuesday October 13th 7:30pm

Saturday October 17th 12:00pm

More details will be posted soon!

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Aug
19

More changes to site

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Hopefully you all noticed the site changed again a few days ago.  We’ve got a new “theme” that provides more flexibility and I think is a bit easier to navigate.  Hopefully you all agree.

If you have ideas or suggestions please leave them in a comment!

And don’t forget to subscribe to the site so you get the latest changes via your RSS feeds or email.

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Aug
18

Member profile – Martin Hatcher

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Age: 59

Where are you from originally? Gunnison, Colorado.

Where do you live: Albany

What is your job or major if a student? Sculptor

Where did you learn to play? I learned from Anne Spencer now Anne McLean Bell wincasual4in the Taconic Pipe Band, Hoosic Falls, NY.

Instrument: Pipes

How long have you been playing? 14 years

What got you interested? My dad took me to see the Scot’s Guards in Denver when I was 16. Ever since then I have wanted to play but there weren’t any teachers in driving distance so I gave up. I was living in North Adams 29 years later when I saw an ad in the local paper saying the Taconic Pipe Band would teach interested people.

How did you go about learning/finding – private teacher, class, band, parent or relative? I just happened to see the ad in the paper. Donald Lindsay was teaching the band and after a while I started taking lessons from him. Later I started lessons from Nancy Tunnicliffe.


Teachers that had a big influence: Donald and Nancy both in very different ways. Nancy is probably the best teacher I have had for consistent week after week lessons. Donald was great for the more esoteric “out there” stuff.

How long did you take lessons? 10 years once or twice a month and since then off and on depending on time and money.

How long did you play practice chanter/pad before moving to pipes/drum? How long from start to marching with the band? I started the class and at the end of the 22 week class period I moved to pipes. I was in my first parade within a year of starting the class.

How long does it take you to get to practice? About 10 minutes.

Favorite bagpipe player or drummer? Not counting players in CRC Jim McGillivray is the piper I love to listen to. He just has a sweet sound and makes it look and sound so effortless. Harvey Dawson for a drummer. He has a presence  when he is playing – you can’t stop listening or watching him.

Favorite bagpipe band? 78th Frasers. They are always pushing things a bit. They aren’t the nicest group to hang with though or weren’t a few years back anyway.

What other music do you like? Almost anything for a while. I get tired of any one thing so I keep switching around.

What other instruments do/did you play? I played cornet and French horn in school. I messed around with a banjo on my own and I have a fiddle my wife’s grandfather played for country dances that I am eyeing. I might take up the hurdy gurdy when I can’t play pipes anymore.

What is the hardest thing about playing? I think the hardest thing for me is knowing that at my age and level I am not going to get better and will start/have started getting worse.

winpersonalkilt1Do you compete?  In the grade 4 band. I competed solo up until I became the pipe major (for two years)  of the grade 4 three years ago. I might start up again but . . . . .

What is the one thing you would tell a beginner about learning? Stick out the many bad times when you are so frustrated with your practice chanter, pipes or fingers you want to smash them to bits -piping might be worth the misery.

Do you play solo events like weddings and funerals? I don’t actively seek them out but I do play them when one comes my way.

What hobbies or other pursuits do you have? I am building my house inside an old garage. I like to read and watch movies.


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