WELCOME

My name is Jon Darrah, I have been a member of the Los Angeles Police Department since 1989. Over the years I have daydreamed about playing the pipes, this year I am determined to make it happen. I was looking at NYPD's and Chicago PD's Pipe and Drum Band web sites and was duly impressed with the fact they have about 100 guys each on the roster respectively. Chicago draws from all of the law enforcement agencies in the greater Chicago area, as LAPD draws from the greater LA area, however we are nowhere near that many people on the roster. I got to thinking that out of all the agencies in the LA area, I can't be the only cop out there that is interested in learning to play the pipes or drums and joining our band. So in addition to learning to play, I am running a recruitment campaign with the idea that if we get a group of us starting out at the same time, it will be easier to support and motivate one another to combat the attrition rate. If you have any questions please click on my name under contributors to be directed to my e-mail.

Getting Started

Well you made it to this blog page which shows you have an interest in the subject matter. This is good, because a desire to play is all you need, the rest is quite doable if you have the desire. The reason I'm going into this is there are some people that say they love the sound of a pipe and drum band but could not go on this journey with us because: " I am too busy and don't have the time" or "I can't afford it". To address the time issue, 10 to 20 minutes a day of practice, every day, is what we are shooting for here. I have been told on good authority that with 10 mins on the practice chanter a day, you should be playing the pipes in about a year ( your mileage my vary). As does any long journey it starts with that first step which brings us to can you afford it. The only thing you have to buy to get going is a practice chanter. The middle of the road price is around $65 to $85. I will refer you to Oliver Seeler's web site from the links section, click on" Oliver Seeler's universe of bagpipes". Oliver has all kinds of tutoral information that covers the selection of a practice chanter quite well. (There is not a lot of mark up on these but I have spoken to Oliver and he has agreed to knock a few bucks off if we order 4 or more at a time, let me know if interested in taking him up on that, and don't buy a tudor book until you have spoken to the Pipe Major on the subject). So the initial investment is around $80 for a practice chanter and $25 for membership in the Emerald Society which gives you group lessons free of charge. A good set of pipes will cost you around $1100. Yes that is a good chunk of change but you have about a year to budget for that. ( to be cont.)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Catalogue From The College of Piping, Scotland

Contained is the new digital catalogue from the College of Piping Shop. It contains hundreds of competitively priced piping, drumming and Highland dress products all available now at the click of a mouse. You will notice that each section heading is a link directly to the Shop where you can buy online. Many other items have their own individual links making ordering even easier. The new catalogue is the latest innovation from the College of Piping and I hope you will enjoy perusing its pages and consider buying some of the items to enhance your enjoyment of piping. To find a particular item simply type it into the search box on the top right of the screen and click Go.Every purchase helps us in the CoP's work for the national music: subsidised lessons, free Museum, free CoP Radio, free CoP TV, affordable tutor books and CDs, free practice space, free lessons for disadvantaged kids -- and the world's best piping mag, the Piping Times. Click on the link below to download the catalogue to your computer and you may like to keep it on your desktop of ease of reference: http://content.yudu.com/A1e8xu/CoPShop/