Well, I’ll kick this off…
I attended the tionol along with Larry Dunn, Joey Alberta, and Fel Bautista representing the SoCal club.
I had an incredible time at the event, and in particular at the party Friday night at Kevin’s place. The tunes were still flowing even as we left at 3 AM. The highlight of the evening for me was when we had 8 pipers playing the Bucks of Oranmore together at full speed, everyone really knowing what they were doing, what a thrill! I was quite surprised to see that my fiddler friend, Melanie, had taken the train up from L.A. Last time I saw her was at the CTMS Solstice last year, and before that in Japan.
Unfortunately, I wasn’t much use the next day running on 3 hours sleep, started dozing off in Joe McKenna’s afternoon class. Joe was amazing, didn’t teach piping fingering technique or tunes, more on the sort of Zen of piping, how to visualize a circle of air to create the best tone, how to get ones mind and body ready to play a tune, and relaxed playing. We used the Old Foggy Dew as a slow tune to use to focus on tone and intonation. Very useful practices that I can immediately start putting to use in my playing. The level of players in the class was quite high, at one point he had us going around the room continuously playing variations on the A part of a reel, with the rule being that whatever we played it had to be different from whatever had been played before. Great fun and quite amazing what comes out sometimes when given that kind of setting.
Sometime in the middle of the day, my 4 year old chanter reed started squealing like crazy everytime I’d slide from a ghost D, and on examination, it was clear that it had cracked, luckily I had a spare that seems to be quite good, probably never had it in the chanter before.
Unfortunately I didn’t make it to the concert or the ceili (couldn’t stay awake), played in a few daytime mini-sessions (I was by then, a complete zombie). Also flew out early on Sunday morning, so I’d love to hear how things went on day two.
I didn’t catch everyone’s names, but I really enjoyed playing with y’all! Please let me know if you ever make it down to San Diego.
Cheers,
Michael