Traditional and Experienced Highland Piper
Photo: The Yarra Valley 2017
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Piper Iain Douglas Townsley. A PRO4MANCE PIPER.
Author: From Pilgrim To Piper.
E-mail: [email protected]
Cell Phone: 0413 660 540
The magnificent resound of grace notes, echo beats, and burl's of the Pipe
tunes will create a unique addition to your event that will immortalize and
stir lasting memories for all in attendance.
How one might use a piper at a Wedding:
Pipe to herald the arrival of the bride.
Pipe the bride down the aisle.
Pipe during the signing of the register.
Pipe the bride and groom from the ceremony (The Recessional).
Pipe the bride and groom into the reception.
How one might use a piper at a Funeral:
Pipe to herald the start of the service.
Pipe a lament during the committal.
Pipe the casket from the chapel.
Pipe a graveside lament.
Scottish Supper Nights and Gatherings:
Burns Supper Nights with the address to the Haggis (25 January).
St. Patrick's Day (17 March).
St. Andrews Day (30 November).
Commemorations and Veteran's Services.
Open and Close Functions.
Iain has a strong repertoire of traditional Scottish and Irish bagpipe tunes so talk to him about what tunes might be special to you for your event.
Scottish Smallpipes:
Iain also plays the Scottish Small Pipes which offer a softer and more mellow sound than the Great Highland War Pipes within a confined area.
A quote for the attendance of a piper will range from $250 to $350 depending on performance and travel. I offer a no obligation free quote.
I am experienced at what I do and can fit in with your requirements at short notice. I know the general approach to weddings, funerals and most events; however if you require me to attend a rehearsal or personal meeting then this may incur added cost.
If I am unavailable or unable to attend I will book, find or advise on another piper in your area.