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Jackie Lewis

A piper of 25 years experience, Jackie has played in all the New England states, Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Scotland and London. She is a member in good standing with the Eastern United States Pipe Band Association and the Competing League of Amateur Solo Pipers (UK) in amateur grade 1, as well as receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Scottish Music - Piping from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2015. She was also honoured with a position as Piper in the band Piper's Trail, specifically for playing the 2015 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo as well as the opportunity in the autumn of 2015 to guest lecture at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland on the subject of Piping.
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Jackie additionally studied clarsach, or Scottish harp, under the tuteladge of premier harpist Heather Downie at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She was an assistant tutor with the Scottish organization Harp Bazaar, helping with monthly harp workshops and competitions as well as being a member in good standing with the Comunn Na Clarsaich, or The Clarsach Society.
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In addition to her piping tutors at the Conservatoire, Director of the National Piping Centre Finlay MacDonald and Stuart Samson, MBE, Jackie receives tuition from Willie McCallum of Bearsden, Scotland and Donald F. Lindsay of Petersburgh, NY. She has played in the past with the now defunct grade 1 Oran Mor Pipe Band of Troy, NY and currently plays with the Catamount Pipe Band of Montpelier, VT (of which she is a founding member).

Instructor

Highland Pipes

The Great Highland bagpipe, a' phìob mhòr, is Scotland's most well known bagpipe. This instructor teaches these bagpipes in three different sizes:  full size, 3/4 size and the Parlour pipe.  Iain teaches traditional, solo competitive, pipe band, and ceilidh style piping.

Small Pipes

The Scottish smallpipe is a bellows-blown bagpipe.  A quiet volume and flexibility of key allows its to be easily played with a variety of other instruments.  

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