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Diary Dates

Practises on Monday night.s at St Patricks Primary, Denny and on Thursday nights at Denny Primary School.
 

Date

Event

To be arranged

AGM

19 - 20th July Highlander Challenge

 

Details for Gigs can be found in the members area of the website if you can remember your password!

NEWS

Birmingham - The British Championships

Well, there were no prizes for the Denny bands at the British but there was an overall improvement in performance for a Championship competition. The Grade 4 band qualified for the final where they came in 10th Place. Again blowing issues let the piping side of things down however one piping judge has us 6th with the other 12th. Quite a difference but you have to remember that there is a subjective side to judging. However 9th for drumming and 9th for ensemble shows that there is room for improvement.

The Grade 2 band, apart from Sandy's early 'E' (apologies to all), had a good run through their medley set with both the drummers and pipers reasonably happy with their performance. Unfortunately the judges thought differently with a 6th and a 7th from the piping judges, an 8th in ensemble and a 12th in drumming. This left us 8th overall. One heartening aspect of the whole weekend was the number of other bandsmen who complimented us on the perfomance and thought that the drummers deserved a far higher placing than the one given. The following link should take you to a video of our performance. Video

As usual the 'weekend away' aspect of the trip meant that there were some sore heads and some high jinks which were enjoyed by some, and suffered by others, but it was a good trip and we can all look forward to Ireland where we have nothing to fear if we can maintain or improve on this level of perfromance.

A No Competition Weekend

No competitions this weekend  but a trip to Grangemouth Children's Day provided an outing for both bands. All thoughts are now on the British Champs with a trip to Birmingham next weekend. Both bands have had encouraging results over the last few weeks and if we put the work in and hold it together we are all in a good position to improve the standing of each band in our respective grades. C'moan the Denny!

Also a wee snippet about an event we are performing at, on 19/20th July at Scone Palace.

Highlander Challenge World Championship
19 - 20 July 2008
A spectacular two-day event which sees the fusion of history and traditional sport, echoing the war games of our ancestors. Events will include traditional throws, gladiatorial challenges and feats of strength. Competitors will include world champions, record holders and Olympians. Music by Denny and Dunipace Pipe Band.
This major new event will be broadcast over three programmes by Channel 4 Television
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Bearsden Results

Both bands attended the Bearsden Highland Games on Saturday 14th June 2008.

The Grade 4 Band had a good run in their grade with only a few blowing issues marring what would of otherwise been a fine performance. It was definitely one that the judges enjoyed as they put them in 1st place in front of Stamperland the Scottish Champions in their grade.

The band followed this up with a foray into Grade 3 and again beat Stamperland to secure a third place. An excellent result and a sign of all the hard work going on!

The Grade 2 band had two competitions giving runs with both with the March, Strathspey and Reel and also the Medley. They were first on in the medley competition and a slightly nervy start meant that the piping judges could award a 4th and a 2nd with Inveraray and District taking two 1st places in the piping. However the drummers came through to save the day with a 1st in drumming and with a 2nd in ensemble the Grade 2 band were awarded 1st place in their grade on an ensemble preference.

The March, Strathspey and Reel was a more polished performance and the judges evidently thought so with two 1st places for piping, 1 for drumming and a 2nd for ensemble again giving an overall 1st place.  On a side note, one of the trophies that we won was the Reid Whitelaw trophy which had been donated to the Bearsden Games by Neil Whitelaw when he was Chairman of the Glasgow Branch of the RSPBA.

Neil Whitelaw with Graeme Sutherland
Our two bass drummers!

 

Andy gets a first!

It's come to our attention that Andy Grant our senior drum major recently stepped back onto the competition field last weekend (8th june 2008) at the Strathmore games and came in 1st in the Adult section.

Andy, not being one to blow his own trumpet, was keeping this quiet until Snowy our other drum major fired him in!

Well done Andy and all the best to Snowy as well.

Shotts Results

This proved to be another great day out with prizes for both bands in their respective grades. Up first were the Grade IV band who put in a fair performance to achieve a credible third place. 

Then came the Grade II band, who put in two very good performances to obtain firsts in both the Grade I and Grade II competitions. Although there were only three Grade II bands competing these were fairly emphatic wins as four different piping judges all had Denny's pipers in first place.

Lets hope we can take this form forwards to Bearsden next week and then the British Championships two weeks after that. C'moan the Denny!

Bathgate Results

Saturday 31st of May saw both bands attend the Bathgate Highland Games. The Grade IV band had a good run in their competition and came in third place, a vast improvement on the previous weeks. The Grade II did one better with a second place in Grade II and a fifth in Grade I, mind you there were only five bands that competed! This was a big improvement on previous weeks and gives us something to build on. C'moan the Denny!

Scottish Championships Results

Saturday 24th May saw both bands competing at the Scottish championships in Dumbarton. First up were the Grade IVB band who were first on in their grade at 09.15 hrs. It was quite a cold morning with a stiff breeze blowing in off the Clyde and this didn't help with setting up the band. It was an early start and their performance wasn't their greatest as they ended up 8th in their qualifying heat.

The Grade II band played later in the afternoon and had their number 1 March, Strathspey and Reel drawn on the line. After a poor start the band settled  but the damage was done in the first part of the march and as a result the band ended up second last in the grade. Not the best of days out for the Denny bands!

It's now time for some hard practise and we need everyone to work on their personal playing. The grade II band have until Cowal to perfect their March, Strathspey and Reel sets but now thoughts turn to the Medley set and we will see how we do with this. Anyway to end I suppose I can summarise the Scottish results for Denny as "Can Do Better"!

Dunbar Results

Both bands were out last weekend at Dunbar competing in their respective grades. The Grade IV band finished a credible 8th place with a 6th in piping, a good result considering the number of Grade IV A bands that were competing.

The Grade II band felt that they had a good run however this was not bourne out in the results and they finished well down the Grade II list with a 6th in piping and a 5th in drumming to give an overall 6th place.

However that's the first competition out of the way and both bands can now settle down to some hard practise in order to make an impression in the prize lists in their respective grades. Good luck to everyone in the days and weeks ahead!

Full results can be found on the RSPBA website

Colin Shearer Steps Down

Colin Shearer has resigned as the Pipe Major of the Denny and Dunipace Grade IV Band. Colin has cited pressure of work as his main reason and wishes to express his thanks for the support that he received whilst in post. Colin took over a Grade IV band that propped up the bottom of the Grade IV results table and  in two seasons transformed the band to one that was continually pushing for prizes in their grade.

No-one has yet been appointed to take over this role but Colin said, "I hope that the next person to take on the job of Pipe Major with the wee band will be able to take the band to the next level and I would ask that all members of both bands would provide him or her with their support. ". Colin will remain a member of the Grade II band.

Competition List for 2008

Date Event
10/05/08 Dunbar
24/05/08 Scottish Championships Dumbarton (MSR/MAP)
31/05/08 Bathgate
07/06/08 Shotts
14/06/08 Bearsden
21/06/08 Grangemouth Children's Day
28/06/08 British Championships Birmingham (Medley/MAP)
13/07/08 Stirling
19/07/08 Balloch
26/07/08 European Championships Lisburn (Medley/MAP)
03/08/08 Bridge of Allan
09/08/08 North Berwick
16/08/08 World Championships Glasgow (Medley/MAP)
23/08/08 Rothesay
30/08/08 Cowal Championships Dunoon (MSR/MAP)
14/09/08 Peebles

To ALL BAND MEMBERS

Please notify either the P/M or L/D well in advance if you are unable to attend any of the above. Travel arrangements to Lisburn and Birmingham are still to be confirmed.