Piper's Dojo Audio Experience

Andrew Douglas and the Piper's Dojo Team

The Dojo engages thousands of bagpipers around the globe, by harnessing the power of the internet to help connect those in the world who share a specific passion; enriching one's life through bagpipes.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    481 - Why You Can’t Hear Your Own Mistakes

    Ever wondered why those pesky crossing noises always show up when you’re playing in front of a judge? This week, Andrew and Carl tackle one of piping’s most frustrating mysteries: how nerves mess with your finger control... and what you can actually do about it. From understanding what judges really mean by “crossing noises” to using recordings to hear what they hear, this episode is packed with practical advice for improving your competition performances. The guys also talk about the difference between live band workshops and online learning, and weigh in on everything from smallpipe design to jig interpretation and drum setups.  🎵 Tune in and join the conversation at pipersdojo.com! Here’s what we cover this week:00:00 – How to Fix Crossing Noises Under Pressure03:45 – Why You Might Not Hear Your Own Mistakes07:30 – The Power of Recording Yourself11:00 – Finger Control, Nerves, and Bandwidth16:00 – Should the Dojo Build a Troubleshooting Course?21:00 – Band Workshops vs. Dojo Membership: What’s Best?27:00 – Will Inveraray at Chicago Games Attract More Grade One Bands?30:30 – Why Practice Chanters Have Cylindrical Bores33:00 – Jigs: Pointed or Straight Eighth Notes?37:00 – Which Drum Brands Are Worth It?39:00 – Does Manometer Tubing Size Matter?41:00 – Software for Playing Along with Your Tunes44:30 – Why Bands Use Two Tenors and One Bass48:00 – Baritone Drones and Their Role in Pipe Tuning 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe for more piping discussions!

    40 min
  2. 3 NOV

    480 - How To Take And Give Criticism (Dojo Conversations Episode 147)

    Why does criticism feel so uncomfortable, and yet matter so much for growth? This week, Andrew and Jim unpack the messy, meaningful world of critique: how to receive it without spiraling, how to give it without crushing someone’s spirit, and why feedback is one of the most powerful tools musicians (and humans) have. From creative-writing workshops to piping circles, they share real stories and practical strategies for handling feedback with curiosity, humility, and a little bit of humor. Whether you’re tackling musical critique, professional feedback, or that one opinionated bandmate… this episode gives you a playbook for navigating it all. 🎧💭 Criticism stings — but learning to embrace it might just be your super-power. Like, subscribe, and tell us in the comments: 💬 What’s the best (or worst) critique you’ve ever gotten? 🎵 How do you approach giving feedback in your band or creative life? Here’s what we cover this week: 00:00 – Intro & banter: apartment amenities & ceiling fan chaos 02:00 – Modern marketing and the “what really makes a home?” rant 04:00 – Why criticism matters (especially in music) 06:00 – Why critique hurts — and why it helps 10:00 – How to receive criticism 18:00 – When to ignore feedback (jealousy, noise, or tradition-policing) 22:00 – How to give criticism 30:00 – The social side: culture, groupthink, and competition 35:00 – Criticism in systems: loyal opposition & why institutions need critique 40:00 – Final thoughts: embracing feedback as fuel for growth Related reading: Check out this article for a deeper dive on giving effective feedback: https://internationalwriterscollective.com/dos-and-donts-of-critiquing/

    49 min
  3. 20 OCT

    478 - Bagpipes, Breakdowns, and Life Lessons (Dojo Conversations Episode 146)

    What do old cars and bagpipes have in common? More than you might think... This week, Andrew and Jim take a joyride through the surprisingly parallel worlds of mechanical tinkering and musical maintenance – from leaky fuel lines to temperamental reeds. Along the way, they swap stories about car ownership philosophies, creative DIY fixes, and the lessons learned from both engines and chanters that just won’t behave. It’s a lighthearted look at frustration, persistence, and knowing when to hold on… and when to finally let go. 🚗🎶 Whether you’re tuning pipes or turning wrenches, this episode is a reminder that mastery isn’t about perfection — it’s about patience, curiosity, and a good sense of humor. Like, subscribe, and share your best (or worst) mechanical mishap in the comments! Here’s what we cover this week:
 00:00 – Morning routines & setting the tone
 03:20 – Car ownership philosophies: new, old, or leased?
 08:10 – Jim’s decades-long car saga
 13:45 – The pickup truck dream (and nightmare)
 22:00 – DIY repairs and mechanical mayhem
 28:30 – The great gasoline leak incident
 33:00 – What cars teach us about bagpipes
 37:00 – The sunk cost fallacy and moving on
 41:00 – Toyota Camry wisdom: choosing reliability
 45:00 – Diagnosing problems: first principles & learning by doing
 50:00 – Mechanics, community, and quirky gas stations
 54:00 – Wrap-up & what’s next

    35 min
  4. 13 OCT

    477 - Could Singing Be the Secret to Great Piping? (Dojo U Q&A Session)

    What if learning piobaireachd could feel as natural as singing it? This week, Andrew and Carl dive deep into one of the most expressive and mysterious corners of piping: piobaireachd singing – and the fascinating system behind it, Nether Lorn Canntaireachd. They explore where it came from, how it works, and whether you really need to learn it to play great music. Along the way, they share practical advice for learners, uncover handy resources and archives, and show how singing can transform your understanding of a tune’s structure and emotion. The conversation also branches into interactive tune demos (including “Thunderstruck” and “Steam Train”), band medley creativity, and even a few hot takes on hemp, wax, and bagpipe maintenance. You’ll hear how the Dojo team approaches rhythm, simplicity, and musical fundamentals – all wrapped up in the usual mix of humor, deep insight, and Friday banter. 🎶 Join the conversation and explore interactive resources at pipersdojo.com! Here’s what we cover this week: 00:00 – Intro & Piobaireachd Singing Class? 01:05 – The Role of Singing in Piobaireachd 02:30 – Nether Lorn Canntaireachd: History & Use 04:15 – Is Learning Canntaireachd Necessary? 06:00 – Practical Tips for Learning Tunes 08:00 – Resources for Canntaireachd Study 10:00 – Using Archives & Practice Advice 12:00 – Interactive Tunes & Community Requests 14:00 – Thunderstruck & Steam Train Interactive Demo 17:00 – Black vs. Yellow Waxed Hemp: Is There a Difference? 19:00 – Cobbler’s Wax & Bagpipe Maintenance 21:00 – Rhythm Class Update & Why It Matters 23:00 – Behind the Scenes: The Dream Valley Medley 26:00 – What Makes a Great Band Medley? 29:00 – Balancing Judges, Audience & Band Enjoyment 32:00 – COVID-Era Band Videos & Tech Challenges 34:00 – Pentatonic Tunes & Musical Fundamentals 36:00 – The Power of Simplicity in Music 38:00 – Closing Thoughts & What’s Coming Next

    36 min
  5. 6 OCT

    476 - This Virtual Piping Coach Revolutionizes Practice (Dojo Conversations Episode 145)

    What if you could have a bagpipe teacher on demand – anytime, anywhere? This week, Andrew and Jim road test one of the most exciting innovations at the Dojo yet: the brand new Interactive Player. Designed to feel like having a teacher by your side 24/7, this powerful tool puts total control of your learning in your hands. They walk through how it works – toggling between video and sheet music, looping tricky spots, slowing things down, adding a metronome, and building up speed for tough passages to help pipers learn smarter, faster, and more musically. Along the way, they chat about the dream of on-demand teaching, share a demo of “Banjo Breakdown,” and talk about what’s coming next as the library grows (hint: more tunes, more instruments, more inspiration). If you’ve ever wished your practice sessions could be more focused and more fun – this episode will show you how. 🎶 Try the Interactive Player today with a Dojo U membership: pipersdojo.com/store Got questions or want to share your favorite feature? Drop a comment below or email us at support@pipersdojo.com. Here’s what we cover this week: 00:00 – Intro & Banter
 02:20 – Building a new “he shed” studio
 04:40 – Outlander and epic bagpipe soundtracks
 07:15 – The dream of an on-demand teacher
 09:00 – Introducing the Interactive Player
 11:00 – Demo: “Banjo Breakdown” lesson
 14:00 – Customizing your learning experience
 18:00 – Isolating tricky passages
 22:00 – Speed training and memorization
 25:00 – Tools for band leaders and group practice
 28:00 – Expanding the library and future features
 32:00 – Tips, tricks, and best practices
 35:00 – Mobile experience and final thoughts
 37:00 – Outro & membership info

    42 min
  6. 29 SEPT

    475 - How To Publish Tunes with Special Guest Micah Babinski (plus Q&As)

    What if one tune you wrote became a crowd favorite – and sparked a whole collection decades in the making? This week, Andrew and Carl welcome Micah Babinski, composer of "Afternoon at the Green Monster" and author of the brand-new Green Monster Collection. Together, they dive into the story behind the tune, the 20+ years of composing that led to the book, and what it’s like to finally share your life’s work with the piping world. Then, the crew opens the floor for a live Q&A – covering everything from band-supplied gear and endurance tips to simplifying tunes and moving up the solo competition ranks. Plus, don’t miss Micah’s live performance of Afternoon at the Green Monster! Got a question for a future episode? Drop it in the comments or email us: support@pipersdojo.com. Here’s what we cover this week: 00:00 – Intro & Guest Introduction
 01:25 – Micah’s piping background and journey
 03:24 – Introducing The Green Monster Collection — 56 tunes for pipes, whistle, and mandolin
 05:17 – Friends, contributors, and 20+ years of composing
 07:17 – The story behind Afternoon at the Green Monster
 11:00 – Competition stories and the tune’s growing popularity
 14:48 – How to order the book (Piper’s Hut, Tartan Town, Google Form)
 16:40 – Pricing, shipping, and payment details
 18:00 – Motivation for publishing & breaking the “one-hit wonder” label
 20:00 – Silver Medal stories and reconnecting with friends
 Live Q&A Topics:
 24:00 – What equipment should bands provide?
 29:00 – Managing endurance and lip fatigue
 36:00 – Simplifying idioms in solo tunes
 43:00 – Tunes the composer is proud of
 45:00 – Why third parts are often the hardest
 48:00 – Live performance: Afternoon at the Green Monster
 50:00 – Using projectors and TVs in band practice
 53:00 – Moving from Grade 4 to Grade 3 in solos 56:00 – Wrap-up & book order link 🪗 Order The Green Monster Collection: https://forms.gle/sepc2peJY63PtbAg8

    50 min
  7. 22 SEPT

    474 - Bagpipe Expression Made Simple (Dojo Conversations Episode 144)

    Expression. It’s one of those words that gets thrown around a lot in music – but what does it really mean when you’re playing the bagpipes? This week, Andrew and Jim roll up their sleeves and dig into the art (and the challenge) of making this notoriously rigid instrument… well, expressive. From timing and rhythm to embellishments and groove, they unpack what’s actually in your control as a piper, and how those choices can shape your sound. Along the way, they swap stories, highlight tools you might not be using enough (hello, metronome!), and share how modern teaching approaches are changing the way pipers think about artistry. Whether you’re chasing more musicality in your playing or just curious about how expression works on the pipes, this episode will give you plenty to chew on. Got a topic you'd like us to cover in a future episode? Leave a comment or email us: support@pipersdojo.com Here's what we cover this week: 00:00 – Intro & Banter 01:30 – The unique challenges of bagpipe expression 04:00 – How the pipes compare to other instruments 08:00 – What is “expression”? Universal vs. bagpipe-specific 12:00 – Tools you actually have control over 16:00 – Why fundamentals are the foundation of expression 19:00 – Accidents, creativity, and artistic choices 23:00 – Timing, rhythm, and the ALAP/ASAP model 28:00 – Prescribed vs. personal expression 32:00 – Finding the groove and rhythmic feel 36:00 – Metronomes, drummers, and developing timing 41:00 – Embellishments, vibrato, and other expressive tools 45:00 – Evolving approaches to expression 49:00 – Wrap-up & invitation for listener comments

    44 min

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The Dojo engages thousands of bagpipers around the globe, by harnessing the power of the internet to help connect those in the world who share a specific passion; enriching one's life through bagpipes.

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