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Music for coming events

With two significant events coming up here’s the music list for our members:

Summer in the Park 14 February

Combined bands

Scotland the Brave/Rowan Tree/Bonnie Galloway
Mhairi’s Wedding /Heyken’s Serenade
Bathgate Highland Gathering/Heather Grant of Strathrye
Teribus/Chorriechollies
Highland Laddie/Brown Haired Maiden/Barren Rocks
Castle Dangerous/Land of My Youth
Flower of Scotland
Highland Cathedral
Amazing Grace

Napier Band items
Swing of the Kilt
Bells of Dunblane
Skye BS/Maori Canoe Song
The Dawning of the Day/La Boum
Chief Mike Metcalf/RAF 100
Morag of Dunvegan
Mists of Time
Hector the Hero
Loch Lomond/Blue Bells of Scotland/The Bonnie Lass O’ Fyvie O’
The Mermaid’s Song (solo piper plays 1st and 2nd parts, all play tunes with repeated parts)

Art Deco Concert 20 Feb

M’hairis Wedding/Heykin’s Serenade
Wings/76 Police/Children’s Song
Green Hills/Battle is O’er
Swing of the Kilt (drummer and piper play intro, all play the tune)
Bells of Dunblane (solo piper 1st part, all play 1stx2, 2ndx2)
Skye BS/Maori Canoe Song
Highland Cathedral (drummer and piper start playing 1st and 2nd part, all play 1st, 2nd, 1st))
Mists of Time (lament, two pipers play 1st part then all play 1st, 2nd, 1st)
Hector the Hero  (solo piper 1st part, all play 1st part once then second part repeated)
Flower of Scotland (solo piper, vocal, all play)
Amazing Grace (vocal, guitar, solo piper, all)
Music Group: Setting a Course for Lewis; Love Song for Deborah Anne

NYE 2020/2021

Once again the Band was out and about for New Year’s Eve.  Starting at Kennedy Park we then visited Kensington Village, the homes of several members, the Taradale and Napier RSAs finishing up on the Sound Shell for the midnight festivities.   Florrie even managed to get out and about the next day to play for the walkers at Anderson Park!

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Harry Renfree 1937-2020

Our Patron, Harry Renfree, died on 26 December.  He was a long time supporter of the Band, became our President in 2007, and after many years in that role he retired to take up the position of Patron.  His presence at band practices and our parades was always welcome.  He organised our flag bearers and compered many of our concerts.  Harry was always a gentleman and gave great support to all our members, young and old.  Thank you Harry for all that you did for the Band.

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A Touch of Tartan Concert Nov2020

We’re expecting our supporters and others to enjoy our last concert for the year, A Touch of Tartan Concert. This is being staged at the Taradale & District RSA on Sunday 22 November. Starting at 6.30pm the programme features many of the old favourites as well as some new music prepared during the recent lockdowns. Our new young members will also be taking part. No entry fee but a gold coin donation would be appreciated.
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Robin Sudfeldt

On Monday we will be paying our last respects to long time member of our band and others, Robin Sudfeldt.

Robin started his career in pipe bands in 1950 at the tender age of 8yrs. He joined up with the Hawke’s Bay Scottish Pipe Band and started having lessons with Gordon McArthur. After a year he shifted away with his parents and it was not until much later, 8yrs in fact, that he joined up with the Pipes and Drums of the 1st Hawke’s Bay Regiment, he was now in the Territorial Army, under the guidance of the late Jack Seton. This lasted for 2-3yrs and he was on the move again to join up with the City of Rotorua as well as the Pipes and Drums of the 1st Hauraki Regiment. This didn’t last long and he was off to join the City of Upper Hutt Pipe Band where he stayed on for around 10yrs spending 8 of those as Drum Major. While in the Wellington area he also had a short stint with the City Of Wellington No 2 and the Pipe and Drums of Wellington City. From there it was back to the City of Hastings for a year, then Waipawa and Districts, but he soon found his way back to the City of Upper Hutt and also The Band of the 7th Battalion Royal NZ Infantry Regt. Then in 1991 he was on the move once again this time back to the Bay. Here he joined up with the City of Napier No 2 as Drum Major progressing through to become DM of the No l band. It was not long after that Robin was to follow his friends to the newly formed Drones & Sticks PB for a few years before once again moving, this time to Auckland where he played with the City of Manukau and other bands.

What we all remember is his great enjoyment of pipe bands, his friendly nature and his sense of humour. He was generous with his time and resources and had a lot of time for the youngsters in the band, making sure when we were away on trips that they were safe and looked after.

We will miss Robin.

2020 Blossom Parade

After a deferral because of Cobid-19 level changes the Combined Pipe Bands of Hawke’s Bay will now be parading on Saturday 3 October in the Hasting’s Blossom Parade. Here’s the list of tunes we’ll be playing:

  • Mhairi’s Wedding /Heyken’s Serenade
  • Teribus/Chorriechollies
  • Highland Laddie/Brown Haired Maiden/Barren Rocks
  • Green Hills/Battle’s O’er
  • Castle Dangerous/Land of My Youth
  • Scotland the Brave/Rowan Tree/Bonnie Galloway
  • 100 Pipers/Bonnie Dundee
  • Bathgate Highland Gathering/Heather Grant of Strathrye

The Band’s AGM

On Monday 6 July the Band held its AGM at the band rooms. Band officers for the coming year are
Patron: Harry Renfree
President: Julie Baxter
Secretary: Keith James
Treasurer: Kerry Marshall
Committee Members: Jason Kaan, Margaret Lumb, Richard Loan and Nick Scannell
Musical Directors: Richard Loan and Ken McLoughlin
Drum Sergeant: Alan Lawton
Custodian: Don Stuart

The awards for contribution to the band went to:
Waynne Valler, Neville Lumb, Penny Marshall and Amber Lumb-Peteli

We reflected on a year that has been different but we are all set to get back into what we do best, music and parading.

Practice Monday 8 June

The plan for this week’s practice

Sharing our pipe band Experiences: This week Neville will speak about a tutor and/or a most memorable experience
Revision of Sleep Dearie Sleep
Nurse Edith Cavell p1
Morag of Dunvegan p6
The new tunes Morrison Ave
Peter MacKenzie Warren
Link to music page
The 3/4 brackets Castle Dangerous/Land of My Youth p124/125
Green Hills and When the Battle is O’er p121
Recent tunes to be revised: On the music page