Lowland and Border Pipers' Society

The Lowland and Border Pipers' Society was formed in the early 1980s[1] to promote the study and playing of cauld-wind (bellows-blown) bagpipes of Northern England and south-east Scotland, such as the Scottish smallpipes, pastoral pipes, and border pipes. The organisation holds events and competitions, supplies instructional materials, and publishes a journal, Common Stock. The title of the journal refers to the array of drones on Lowland bagpipes which are grouped together in a "common stock" rather than separately attached to the bag such as on the Great Highland bagpipe. The society has played a key role in the success of the revival of the bellows bagpipe traditions of Scotland.

References

  1. European Ethnological Research Centre. Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology, Volume 10. Tuckwell Press, 2008. ISBN 0-85976-679-9, ISBN 978-0-85976-679-1
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