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molly
08-Feb-11, 10:46
Hi, I would like to get lessons for my 6 and half year old son on either the chanter or occordian. He does like the occordian but i am not sure which would be better for him to start with. I want advise on what is the best age for him to start learning, advise on best instrument to use. (ie: some chanters better than others). Also who would you recommend to teach either instrument and this age. He seems keen at the moment. His sister is 8 years and would if possible like lessons for them both so one can encourage the other.

Douglas Cowie
08-Feb-11, 19:34
For the chanter I would suggest you get in touch with Thurso Pipe Band they should be able to advise; the Pipe Major according to link on Caithnes.Org is Alan Plowman and his number is 01847 890186

gollach
12-Feb-11, 16:23
Carol-Anne Mackay teaches chanter and accordion in Thurso.

changilass
12-Feb-11, 16:48
I was told they needed to be older for the chanter as their hands aint big enough, ie p5

buddyrich
12-Feb-11, 21:56
Kevin Gunn from Watten is a piano box player and the schools piping instructor as well as being Alan Plowman's predecessor as Pipe Major, im sure he could give you some advice.

trix
02-Mar-11, 00:17
i wid recommend 'e accordian. ma brither started 'e accordian when he wis 5, so i grew up hearin it ivry day!!

he won 'e mod lots o' times an' wis scottish champion. he still gigs now, at weddin's an stuff, usually ivry weekend...tho i think its kwate season ifanow. he's 33 years auld now.

no speakin personally aboot ma brither or 'at, but i think when ye play an insrument, lek seriously play an instrument. practice an go off til competitions 'e whole time. play at festivals an' concerts and stuff....i think when 'e person gets aulder an they go lookin for work, especially up here.....theres no alot goin. they put so much intil their music that they forget til get a trade.

am no sayin 'at will happen til yer bairns or 'at, but i hev seen'ed before.....

i howp yer bairnys gets on alrite lek, its a fabulous thing til learn an instrument at an early age..... an 'e accordian is COOL :cool:

buddyrich
02-Mar-11, 15:14
You're right there is no work up here. I play with a couple of guys who moved to Glasgow and are managing to make a living playing traditional music. Im considering following them there because there's nothing but country and or western up here.