No, they have a pipe major who will set the initial tempo and direct tempo changes with his or her foot. The pipes only play at one volume so there are no crescendi or diminuendi to direct. The drummers are led by a leading snare drummer. In general, pipe bands prepare for performance through repeated rehearsal - attempting to replicate a standard performance of the material.
No, two completely different bands!
Some pipe associations and bands offer tuition - sometimes for free.
They were not made for any army; they were originally a solo instrument. But the British Army was the first to form pipe bands in the 19th century.
A conductor Conductor The conductor is also known as "Maestro".
two man bands three man bands and four man bands
A copper pipe is a conductor :) x
Conductor.
Marching Bands, which are often brass bands or pipe bands.
Copper is a very efficient conductor
Copper is a good conductor.
Yes , plastic is a poor conductor of heat!!:) Metal is a good conductor though
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Marching Bands, which are often brass bands or pipe bands.
No, two completely different bands!
Pipe bands are generally associated with Scotland, although the tradition has been adopted by some other nations such as the USA and Canada, which had a high proportion of Scottish immigrants who passed on the tradition to the culture of the new nations.
A copper pipe would work as a conductor because most metals like copper, they are well conductors. If you want to know an example of an insulator, you can say rubber is a good insulator.