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SGM Nov 2024

Notice of Special General Meeting
Monday 4 November at 7.15pm
At the Band Rooms, Nelson Park Napier

Purpose: Updating our constitution

Why?
The Incorporated Societies Act that was enacted in 1908 needed to be updated. A new act, the Incorporated Societies Act 2022 along with updated regulations came into force on 5 October 2023. Together, the new Act and regulations put in place a modern legal, governance and accountability framework for incorporated societies and those who run them. As the Band is an Incorporated Society (1046005) and a registered charity (CC30990) we have had to prepare a new constitution that complies with the new Act so that we can retain these registrations.
For more details click here for the notice about the meeting.

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Could AI write Bagpipe music?

Unless you’ve been living under a rock the last couple of years, you’ve no doubt heard of artificial intelligence (AI). Whether you think it’s an amazing tool that will change all of our lives, a herald of the robot apocalypse, or you just don’t really care, there’s no denying that it’s completely revolutionized many industries in the last 12 month – including music.

But will it have an impact on our beloved little niche of the music world here in bagpiping and pipe bands? Undoubtedly… yes.

The possibility of AI generating music isn’t just a futuristic dream – it’s already happening. But could an AI ever write a completely original bagpipe tune? Well, it’s not only possible, it’s already in practice. It doesn’t exactly do a great job… yet (the datasets are likely too small so far), but it won’t be long until that’s a reality.

While AI may struggle to compose a flawless bagpipe tune, its potential as an assistant is undeniable. Suppose you need to harmonize your bagpipe compositions. AI could easily handle this by drawing on its vast music theory database, likely exceeding the average person’s capabilities. AI can also tidy up rough drafts, transforming bullet points into well-structured paragraphs, making the creative process more efficient. It can also be programmed to omit embellishments or simplify scores, or to compose new ones.

Its usefulness isn’t limited to composition alone, either. Imagine recording a bagpipe performance and wanting to improve its quality. AI could be your mix-and-master tool, elevating your sound to professional levels. Need a social media strategy for your band? AI can already devise you a reasonably decent plan, and even write the posts for you (you probably want to edit them before posting though – it’s still not the plainest writer unless you give it very specific prompts).

All of this does raise some interesting philosophical (or possibly ethical) questions, though – should we be adding more data to AI’s dataset, possibly at the expense of our future by making our current lives a bit easier? Will that speed up AI’s inevitable rise as the dominant composer, producer and social media magnate of the piping world? Will the artform evolve and flourish or die and be replaced as a result? And could AI ever replace the raw emotion of a human piper playing human-composed scores?

Andrew Douglas
Co-founder
Dojo University

November Tune List

The tune list (updated 11Oct) for the November concert is as follows:

  • M’hairis Wedding/ Heykens Serenade
  • Loch Lomond/Blue Bells of Scotland/Bonnie Lass of Fyvie O
  • Morag of Dunvegan
  • On the Road to Passchendale/Land of My Youth/My Home Town
  • Bells of Dunblane
  • Green Hills of Tyrol/Battle is O’er

The tunes that will be played with the NTMB are:

Piping & Drumming Live Aug 2024

The draft programme for the August Piping & Drumming Live at the Napier RSA on Sunday 25th is:

First half
– Swing of the Kilt
– Thomas Sanders, Flett from Flotta, Murdo’s Wedding, Heroes of September 11
– Morag of Dunvegan
– Teribus, Chorriechollies Welcome
– Mhari’s Wedding, Heyken Serenade
– Crags of Tumbledown Mountain, King Charles 111

Group items

Second Half
– Highland Cathedral
– The Green Hills of Tyrol, When the battle’s O’er
– Wings, The 1976 Police Tattoo, the Childrens’ Song
– The Dark Isle
– Chief Mike Metcalf, Raf 100
– Bells of Dunblane
– Scotland the Brave

Piping & Drumming Live May2024

The Band will be performing on at the Napier RSA on Sunday 19 May starting at 2.30pm. The tune list includes:
Scotland the Brave bracket
Loch Lomond bracket
Hector the Hero
Mike Metcalfe/RAF 100
On the Road to Passchendaelle/Land of My youth/My Home Town
Green Hills/When the Battle’s O’er
M’hairi’s Wedding & Heyken’s Serenade
Crags of Tumbledown Mountain/King Charles 111
Highland Cradle Song/My Lodgings on a Cold Ground/Skye Boat Song
Flower of Scotland
Amazing Grace
Highland Cathedral

Concert update for band members

Attached is the play list (updated version 7) for the concert click here to view it.

Shuttle Bus – Nelson Park to CBD
Morning
Depart Nelson Park at 10.30am, drop people off at the church and return to Nelson Park.
Depart Nelson Park at approx 11am, again dropping people at the church.

Afternoon
Depart Nelson Park at 1pm, drop people off at the church and return to Nelson Park.
Depart Nelson Park at approx 1.30pm again dropping people at the church

After the concert (approx 3.30pm) – the bus will transport people from the church back to Nelson Park, two trips if needed