Shorecrest has supported a piping program for most of
the school's 36 years and is well known for it's Highland
tradition.
Pipe Band is offered as a music course at Shorecrest and
students can choose to take it as an elective.
Piping students start on what is called a Practice Chanter,
a reeded instrument with the same fingering as the bagpipe.
Students learn the basic fingering techniques on the chanter
and after they have mastered a few tunes they graduate to
the full set of Highland bagpipes.
It takes roughly six months to learn to play the bagpipes,
and then a lifetime to master the instrument and all of
it's nuances. Bagpipes are not a difficult instrument to
learn, but are a physically difficult instrument
to play correctly. Therefore, dilligent practice and conditioning
are required to become proficient on the instrument during
the nine month school year.
Scottish drumming instruction is also available through
the Northwest
Junior Pipe Band. Students begin on a practice
pad, then move to the drum once they have mastered the rudiments
and can play a few tunes.
Students are encouraged to start playing the pipes or drums
early. The Northwest Junior Pipe Band offers
bagpipe and drum lessons to anyone under the age of 18 in
the Puget Sound region. For those in the Shoreline School
District, this is a great way to get a jump start on the
instruments in the years prior to attending Shorecrest High.
Shorecrest's Pipe Band performs at many school related
functions including assemblies, sports events, concerts,
administrative functions and graduation. Aside from school
activites, the group also performs at public and private
events including parades, parties, arts festivals, retirement
centers and corporate events.
If you are interested in having the Shorecrest Pipe Band
play at your next special event, please contact
us.