Useful links - Links updated February 2009 - please report broken linksThe following links are not necessarily endorsed by CCPB but you may find them useful. Please notify the Webmaster if you find a dead link and If any complaints about goods from these suppliers so they can be deleted. If you find a good site, send me the url and a brief description for it to be added Australian Organisations | canberracollegepipesdrums.org/ The Canberra College of Piping and Drumming was established to promote learning, teaching, playing and general appreciation of scottish bagpiping, snare drumming and tenor drumming. Ther is an annual workshop, held in September |
Australian Pipe Band Association www.pipebands.asn.au School of Piping www.schoolofpiping.comThe online School of Piping has been set up in conjunction with The Complete Pipers Handbook to provide interesting and entertaining material and educational support for pipers |  | Latest Newscontact us email to Alex
canberraceltic@gmail.com TeamApp The Band is using an App as link for routine communications rather than this website - go to your APP store - search for stack team app and install - then search for CCPBand - apply to join - select which teams you want to join - can also access TEAMAPP via website; there is a closed Band Facebook page where also posted activities and more general information - ask for invite What is on soon...... Band Practice is usually Wednesday nights from 5.30pm for learners / dancers; Band 6.30 pm;Church of Christ, Weston - practices match ACT school term dates - website not updated PLEASE CONTACT TO CONFIRM if you would like to observe or have an interest in learning Our Band Facebook Page There is also a unlisted private Band Facebook page - please ask for invite to access The Piobaireachd Society Become a member to access downloads Try Our Haggis Recipe Exact proportions up to the cook - if in doubt add more Drambuie to recipe or your glass Noise!!!! Band practice is 98.7dB; recommended to reduce exposure to below 85dB - wear your hearing protectors! Irish anthem played by the Army Band of Amhrán na bhFiann
Drummers Rudiments Please use Youtube link https://youtu.be/e6JtBbgYMwY or access from Bands Facebook page or dropbox - the exercises are in pdf link - please ask if unable to access |