This weeks shared drum score was written for a band in Malta. The tune was written by Bob Worrall in honour of Bob Cooper of Winnipeg – a piper from Canada, and the dad of one of my very good friends (also a piper himself) Blair Cooper. It’s very nice tune, which to me Continue reading
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Lady MacKenzie Of Fairburn
This drum score was written for the strathspey Lady MAcKenzie Of Fairburn. The level of this drum score is in the tough end of the experienced level, leaning towards advanced level. The reason for this is Continue reading
Jock Wilson’s Ball
This drum score was written for the uplifting, positive and melodic reel Jock Wilson’s Ball. It’s my 2nd drum score for this tune – this time written for the experienced drummer to be play by a local band for their “easy” MSR in grade 4 competitions.
The most challenging part of the score is the accented rolls – especially in bar Continue reading
The Earl Of Mansfield
This weeks shared drum score was written for a MAP tunes competition march set for a local grade 4 band, and was meant to be played in the middle of the set. The difficulty level is for the drummer at the experienced level, however it could be a great challenge for a beginner drummer. The most challenging pieces in there are Continue reading
MacKay From Skye
This weeks shared drum score was written for the tune MacKay From Skye for a local grade 4 drum corp. The band is planning to play this reel in their “easy” MSR for grade 4 competitions. The drum score is pretty basic in terms of rudiments, and I think it Continue reading
The Pipers Cave
This weeks shared drum score was written for the march The Pipers Cave, and is the opening tune of a march set to play in grade 4 competitions. Apart from the Continue reading
Loudens Bonnie Woods & Braes
This drum score was written for a local band for their “easy” and light MSR and was meant to fit the 2nd level of the drummers in the band. It’s not my first attempt to write a drum score for this tune – which has a lot of taccums in it, making it Continue reading
Greenwood Side
This weeks shared drum score is connected to the shared drum score of last week. It was to be played prior to last weeks final drum score of their march set. It’s a rather simple yet slightly updated drum score of a previously shared drum score to the very same tune. Again this drum score a very straight forward and meant to Continue reading
The Hills OF Perth
This weeks shared drum score was written for a local grade 4 band to be played in their march set for competitions on the European mainland. It was meant to fit the basic level of their drummers. This was the very last march set in their competition set, which is why I thought I would add that Continue reading
The Rock And The Wee Pickle Tow
This weeks shared drum score was written for a 2 parted jig called The Rock And The Wee Pickle Tow – not only chosen because of it’s name…, it is also a very cool tune. I believe it was originally a 6/8 march, however this is written to a recording of the tune in a jig version made by the PM of Oslo Caledonian Pipe Band, Nikolai Hagen Huse.
The score is pretty straight forward and simple, however Continue reading
The Children’s Song
This drum score was also written for a local Danish grade 4b band as part of their 4/4 competition set. It’s the second tune of their set. All the elements made to build this drum score are very basic – 7 stroke rolls, flams, triplets and a few longer rolls. Again this drum score is suitable for Continue reading
Bonnie Galloway
This weeks shared drum score was written a year ago for a local Danish grade 4b band for their 4/4 competition set. It’s the third tune in their set. The drum score itself is pretty straight forward with a lot of basic elements such as the 7 stroke roll, triplets and flams aswell as a few 13’s and 25-stroke rolls. It’s written to fit a very basic level of drumming and suitable for Continue reading
Cha Till MacCruimein
This weeks shared drum score was written for a local grade 4b band to be played in their 4/4 competition march set. The tune itself is rather catchy I think, so the aim here was not to make the drum score too disruptive. The technique elements used in the score is rather basic, perhaps with the exception of the 19 stroke rolls in there. Since the drum score is so relatively easy, then there’s a lot of room for Continue reading
I Skovens Dybe Stille Ro
This drum score was also written for a local pipe band, and was made for the lovely tune “I Skovens Dybe Stille Ro”, which is a Danish folk tune – sort of a slow march/air. The name (ironically) means “In the deep silence of the forest”. The band decided to play it twice at the end of their Danish Selection of traditional Danish tunes. First time through with only the pipers playing, and then with the drummers coming in on the 2nd time through the tune. I think this arrangement work superbly and because it’s played twice and because the drummers Continue reading
The Gardens Of Skye
This weeks shared drum score was written for a local pipe band, as to be the first of their new 4/4 march set. The level is for the experienced drummer. In this particular drum score I decided to go for a lot of single runs of 5. The tune has a lot of long notes which leaves a lot of space for either drumming or silence from the drummers. Here, I chose the first in most cases.
I guess the most challenging part of the drum score is in the very first bar of part 2, where there’s a lot of triplets and Continue reading
Wings
This weeks shared drum score is the last in a set of three 4/4 marches. It was written for a local grade 4 band with an aim to compete in Scotland. In Denmark, this tune is often played in a 4/4 set of Scotland The Brave, Wings & Rowan Tree, so I’ve heard this tune lots of times. However, this if the first time I’ve written a specific drum score for this tune.
The technical level of the drum score matches that of the precious 2 shared drum scores – sort of in between Continue reading
Wha Saw The 42nd
This drum score was written as the 2nd piece of a 4/4 set – and for a local grade 4 pipe band aiming towards competing. The technical level of the drum score follows the level of last weeks shared drum score, with lots of the same rhythmical patterns.
I’ve got some chips written out for this drum score as well. Get in touch with me, if you’re interested in getting those, and I will Continue reading
Killiecrankie
This weeks shared drum score was written for a local grade 4 band. It was going to be the opener of their competition set with the aim to compete at the World Pipe Band Championships in Scotland.
I’ve always enjoyed the uplifting spirit of the 4/4 march type. Let there be more 4/4 marches in pipe band! Generally. This drum score is fairly straight forward to the tune and has a lot of different movements, such as Continue reading
Schiehallion
This weeks shared drum score was written as an intro to a medley for a band of experienced players. In this particular version they played the tune without repeats (I guess to make room for longer tunes later on in the selection). I decided to make a small change in the 2nd part to create a better overall flow – you can hear the change being played in the recording although it’s not written into the drum score sheet. There are some challenging Continue reading
Johnnys Jig
This weeks drum score was written for a Danish band and drum corp of experienced drummers seeking a drum score for this neat short jig. I first time played something to this tune back in ’99, so it was a nice re-visit to write something for this tune again. The aim was to not to make the drum score too difficult to execute, yet at the same time make it possible to express a lot of dynamic. For example, I think, that the Continue reading