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First Place Performance Video Links – January 2021 Competition

Grade 1 winning Piobaireachd link: (Karen MacLean)
https://youtu.be/5sE-2wfhJ9c 

Grade 2 winning Piobaireachd link: (Eddie Boland)
https://youtu.be/Lk_dDdCOAis 

Grade 3 winning Piobaireachd link: (Colin MacKenzie)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=hZZH-N4TpEU&feature=share

Grade 1 winning 2/4 March link: (Benjamin Elliot)
ttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1PtD1ftDTGs3bAUq80N-WtbTQA8jFTWHB/view?usp=sharing

Grade 1 winning Strathspey & Reel Link: (Scott Long) 
https://youtu.be/CeivEMdTo9Y

Grade 1 winning 6/8 March (Giovanni Giulianini) https://youtu.be/Zs0GOB6w6Es

Grade 2 winning 2/4 March & Strathspey & Reel (Eddie Boland)
https://youtu.be/vBbDDQ--9K0

Grade 2 winning 6/8 March (Alexander MacKay) 
https://youtu.be/nRoyTtzX09Y

Grade 3 winning 2/4 March (Kim Greeley)https://youtu.be/KfGD9MqE-KE

Grade 3 winning Strathspey & Reel- (Colin Mackenzie)

https://youtu.be/cZfimOIRDRk

Grade 3 winning 6/8 March (Anthony Kelly)

https://youtu.be/vxbaSkJokmc

CLASP March ‘Online Video Submission’ Competition – Entries Now Open!

Due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, the next CLASP competition will run as a 'Video Submission' competition and competitors should read the competition information and rules below prior to entering this event.

Competition Timeline:
Closing date for registrations- Sunday 7th March 2021
*Grade 2 and Grade 1 competitors should submit tunes by close of entries (7th March 2021) to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk

Announcement of competitors selected tunes (by the judges) and video recording Information will be published on- Friday 12th March- This information will be published on the News Section of The CLASP website.

Competitors Recording Window - 12th March - 21st March 2021.

Deadline for competitors YouTube video links - All YouTube links should be emailed to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk by midnight (UK time) on Sunday 21st March.

Result announcement- Saturday 27th March at 9pm (UK time) via video link on the CLASP Facebook Page and results will also be publish on the News section of The CLASP website and on https://bagpipe.news/

COMPETITION EVENTS:

Grade 3
Piobaireachd Event (Own Choice)
2/4 March Event (Own Choice)
Stathspey & Reel Event (Own Choice)
Jig Event (Own Choice)

Grade 2
Piobaireachd Event (Submit 2 tunes of choice, one will be selected)
2/4 March Event (Submit 2 tunes of choice, one will be selected)
Stathspey & Reel Event (Own Choice)
Jig Event (Own Choice)

Grade 1
Piobaireachd Event - (Submit 3 tunes of choice, one will be selected)
2/4 March, Strathspey & Reel Event - (Submit 2 Marches, Submit 2 Strathspeys, Submit 2 Reels. One of each will be selected) *Please note that this is one event and required to be played as a straight MSR event (Do not stop between the March and Strathspey and Reel).
Jig Event - Own Choice

Competition Rules (For CLASP Remote 'Video Submission' Competition)
CLASP membership rules apply fully for any remote CLASP events
CLASP Grading rules apply fully for any remote CLASP events

Competition Event Rules:
CLASP admin will set out the tune requirements via the CLASP website prior to the opening of competition entries and this information will also be displayed on the competition entry form via the members area of the CLASP website.
CLASP members should enter all remote CLASP competitions via the membership section of the CLASP website, within the advertised registration time frame.

VIDEO Submission Rules
- Competition video submissions should be recorded in the date window outlined by the CLASP
- All entries will be video submitted using the free platform, You Tube.
- Videos should be submitted separately for Light Music and Piobaireachd events.
- One video link only is required for Light Music events and one (separate) video link is required for Piobaireachd.
Light Music events should be recorded in one video take and the recording should not be paused or edited. Competitors can include tuning and can stop between events to retune or drink water, but the video should not be stopped.
- Each video submission must be made in one complete take (no editing allowed), but use as many attempts as you want.
- CLASP competitors should introduce themselves at the start of their video recording and include the following information: Name/ Grade /Light Music or Piobaireachd event/ Name of Competition and year. For example: My name is John Smith and I will be taking part in the Grade 3 Light Music events for the CLASP Competition, 2020. (This information should also be included when uploading your competition recording(s) on You Tube. Please see the video link below, which was recorded by CLASP admin and includes the basic steps to correctly uploading a video privately on YouTube using a smartphone and then emailing the link:
https://youtu.be/t-tDxsafFX8
- For Light music events, competitors can stop between events to re tune or have a drink of water. (But should not stop the video recording until all events entered are complete)
- Competitor's videos should show most or all of the body, including your head. Videos must be lighted properly so your face and hands can be clearly seen. Videos with poor lighting or sound may not be accepted.
- Competitors are allowed to tune up prior to starting their performance and between events, just as you would in a regular competition setting.
- Video submissions should be uploaded to You Tube and then competitors should email the video link(s) to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk by the set deadline.
- CLASP recommends that competitors list their uploaded video submission as 'Unlisted'. 'Unlisted' videos allow you to control who can view your video and only those you share the link with can view the video submission.
- All video submissions must be emailed to CLASP admin by midnight (UK time) on the closing date of video submissions.
- CLASP admin will share each competitors’ video submission link with their relevant judge for the adjudication process.

Adjudication
Once the closing date for video submissions passes, competitor’s videos links will be sent to their relevant judge(s) for the adjudication process.

Announcement of Winners
Winners will be announced in a Facebook video announcement approximately one week following the close of competition video submissions and results will also be posted on the news section of the CLASP website.
Crit sheets will be emailed out to each competitor following the announcement of results. Please allow a few days for this admin process.

Performance Dress
Highland attire is required (unless circumstances prevent due to travel restrictions)

Performance Rights
By entering this competition, all performers give CLASP permission to publish their performances in part and/or in full on the digital/social media channels selected for the competition

January Tune Selections & Rules

Please read All the information below relating to the January ‘Video Submission’ CLASP competition. Attached is the competitor list and judges for all grades and events plus the Grade 2 and Grade 1 selected tunes.

Selected Light Music

Selected Piobaireachd

*Please note there are labelled tabs at the bottom of each excel file for Grades 1, 2 and 3.

All video submission links should be sent to Margaret Dunn by Midnight on Sunday 31st January 2021 mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk

Results will be announced on Saturday 6th February at 9pm via the CLASP Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TheCLASP
Please note you do not need to have a Facebook account to access the video. However, results will also be posted on the CLASP website following the video announcement.

VIDEO Submissions - Video’s should be submitted separately for Light Music and Piobaireachd events. Light Music recordings should include ALL light music events entered.  The video should not be paused once started and can include tuning, short breaks between events to have a drink of water. Video submissions should be uploaded to You Tube and then competitors should email the link(s) to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk

Video Introduction (Competitors who do not announce themselves at the start of their recordings can not be accepted)
All CLASP competitors should introduce themselves at the start of their video recording and include the following information: Competitors Name/ Grade/Light Music or Piobaireachd event/ Name of Competition and year. For example: My name is John Smith and I will be taking part in the Grade 3 Light Music events for the CLASP January Competition, 2021.  This information should also be included (typed into description box) when uploading your competition recording(s) on You Tube - Please see instructional video on how to upload a video recorded on your smart phone to YouTube https://youtu.be/t-tDxsafFX8

Competition Rules:

  1. PERFORMANCE DRESS
    Highland attire is required
  2. VIDEO Submissions - Videos should be submitted separately for Light Music and Piobaireachd events. Light Music recordings should include ALL light music events entered. Video submissions should be uploaded to You Tube and then competitors should email the link(s) to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk
  3. Each video submission must be made in one complete take (no editing allowed), but use as many attempts as you want. For Light music events, competitors can stop between events to retune or have a drink of water.
  4. Your videos must be recorded within the recording window
  5. All Video submissions must be emailed to CLASP admin by midnight (UK time) on Sunday 31stJanuary 2021.
  6. Your video should show most or all of your body, including your head. Your video must be lighted properly so your face and hands can be clearly seen. Videos with poor lighting or sound may not be accepted.
  7. Competitors are allowed to tune up prior to starting their performance, just as you would in a regular competition setting.

UPLOADING VIDEO ENTRIES
All entries will be video submitted using the free platform, You Tube. CLASP admin will share each competitors’ video submission link with their relevant judge for the adjudication process. Please note CLASP will provide support and clear steps for competitors uploading video submission. Here is a link to uploading a video using a smart phone https://youtu.be/t-tDxsafFX8

 

Gradings for January 2021 Competition

Please note that anyone looking for a CLASP grading before Christmas should email their audio files before 17th December 2020. All audio files should be sent to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk

If you do not get your grading recording emailed in before the 17th December, please note that we will start the grading process again on Tuesday 5th January 2021.

CLASP ‘Video Submission’ Competition Results 2020

 


Overall Winner Grade 3 – Philip Duthie (Pictured Left)
Overall Winner Grade 2 – Cameron O Neill (Centre)
Overall Winner Grade 1 –Giovanni Giulianini (Right)

Piobaireachd Results:

Grade 3 Piobaireachd
1. Robert Cunningham
2. Philip Duthie
3. Colin MacKenzie
4. Martin Lee
5. Kim Greely
6. Andrew Robertson

Grade 2 Piobaireachd
1. Dagmar Pesta
2. Neil Scotland
3. James Carnegie
4. Christian Beutler
5. Cameron O'Neill
6. Hector Thomson

Grade 1 Piobaireachd
1. Giovanni Giulianini
2. Evan Wraga
3. Gill Cairns
4. Blaint Kiss
5. David MacKenzie
6. Robert Wilson

Light Music Results

Grade 3 – 2/4 March
1. Robert Cunningham
2. Kim Greely
3. Anthony Kelly
4. Martin Lee
5. Philip Duthie
6. Kingston Tan

Grade 3 - Strathspey/Reel
1. Kim Greely
2. Martin Lee
3. Robert Cunningham
4. Philip Duthie
5. Anthony Kelly
6. Kingston Tan

Grade 3 – Jig
 1. Phillip Duthie
2. Martin Lee
3 Colin MacKenzie
4 Anthony Kelly
5 Leslie Barrett
6 Rebecca Morris

Grade 2 – 2/4 March
1. Cameron O'Neil
2. Balint Kiss
3. Hans Grothusen
4. Eddie Boland
5. Maggie Jeschofnig
6. James Carnegie

Grade 2 – Strathspey & Reel
1. Eddie Boland
2. Cameron O'Neil
3. Hans Grothusen
4. Christian Buetler
5. Maggie Jeschofnig
6. Alexander MacKay

Grade 2 – Jig
1. Alexander MacKay
2. Kurtis Bryden
3.  Eddie Boland
4. Hans Grothusen
5. Stuart Letford
6. James Carnegie

Grade 1 – 2/4 March
1. Giovanni Giulianini
2. Rebecca Paterson
3. Scott Long
4. Justin Howland
5. Robert Russell
6. Robert Wilson

Grade 1 - Strathsepy and Reel
1. Scott Long
2. Giovanni Giulianini
3. Justin Howland
4. William Wardrope
5. Robert Russell
6. Rebecca Paterson

Grade 1 – Jig
1. Rebecca Paterson
2. Tam McGirr
3. Robert Wilson
4. Mic Trenor
5. Justin Howland
6. Robert Russell

Extra Fun events – (Judged across all grades and events)
Best Dressed Piper –Joe Moore
Best Back Drop – Gill Cairns

 

 

CLASP ‘January Video Submission’ Competition 2021

CLASP can confirm that the first competition of 2021 will take place in the format of a  ‘video submission’ event due to the ongoing pandemic and restrictions currently in place.

'January Video Submission' Competition Timeline:
Closing date for registrations- Sunday 17th January 2021
*Please submit tunes by close of entries (17th January 2021)

Announcement of competitors Selected tunes and video recording Information- 22nd January- This information will be published on the News Section of The CLASP website.

Competitors recording window - 22nd January- 31st January

Deadline for competitors YouTube video links - 31st January 2021

Result announcement- Saturday 9pm (UK time) via video link on the CLASP Facebook Page and results will also be publish on the News section of The CLASP website.

COMPETITION EVENTS: (£7.50 per event entered)
Grade 3
Piobaireachd (Own Choice)
2/4 March (Own Choice)
Stathspey & Reel (Own Choice)
6/8 March (Own Choice)

Grade 2
Piobaireachd (Submit 2 tunes of choice, one will be selected)
2/4 March (Submit 2 tunes of choice, one will be selected)
Stathspey & Reel (Own Choice)
6/8 March (Own Choice)

Grade 1
Piobaireachd (Submit 3 tunes of choice, one will be selected)
2/4 March (Submit 2 tunes of choice, one will be selected)
Stathspey & Reel (Submit 2 tunes of choice, one will be selected)
6/8 March (Own Choice)

Competition Rules (For CLASP Remote 'Video Submission' Competition)

  1. CLASP membership rules apply fully for any remote CLASP events
  2. CLASP Grading rules apply fully for any remote CLASP events
  3. Competition Events
    CLASP admin will set out the tune requirements via the CLASP website prior to the opening of competition entries and this information will also be displayed on the competition entry form via the members area of the CLASP website.
  4. CLASP members should enter all remote CLASP competitions via the membership section of the CLASP website, within the advertised registration time frame.
  5. VIDEO Submission
    - Competition video submissions should be recorded in the date window outlined by the CLASP
    - All entries will be video submitted using the free platform, You Tube.
    - Videos should be submitted separately for Light Music and Piobaireachd events. Light Music recordings should include ALL light music events entered.
    - Each video submission must be made in one complete take (no editing allowed), but use as many attempts as you want.
    - CLASP competitors should introduce themselves at the start of their video recording and include the following information: Name/ Grade /Light Music or Piobaireachd event/ Name of Competition and year. For example: My name is John Smith and I will be taking part in the Grade 3 Light Music events for the CLASP Competition, 2020. (This information should also be included when uploading your competition recording(s) on You Tube. Please see the video link below, which was recorded by CLASP admin and includes the basic steps to correctly uploading a video privately on YouTube using a smartphone and then emailing the link. https://youtu.be/t-tDxsafFX8
    - For Light music events, competitors can stop between events to re tune or have a drink of water.
    - Competitor's videos should show most or all of the body, including your head. Videos must be lighted properly so your face and hands can be clearly seen. Videos with poor lighting or sound may not be accepted.
    - Competitors are allowed to tune up prior to starting their performance, just as you would in a regular competition setting.
    - Video submissions should be uploaded to You Tube and then competitors should email the video link(s) to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk
    - CLASP recommends that competitors list their uploaded video submission as 'Unlisted'. 'Unlisted' videos allow you to control who can view your video and only those you share the link with can view the video submission.
    - All video submissions must be emailed to CLASP admin by midnight (UK time) on the closing date of video submissions.
    - CLASP admin will share each competitors’ video submission link with their relevant judge for the adjudication process.
  6. Adjudication
    Once the closing date for video submissions passes, competitor’s videos links will be sent to their relevant judge(s) for the adjudication process.
  7. Announcement of Winners
    Winners will be announced in a Facebook video announcement approximately one week following the close of competition video submissions and results will also be posted on the news section of the CLASP website.
  8. Crit sheets will be emailed out to each competitor following the announcement of results. Please allow a few days for this admin process.
  9. Performance Dress
    Highland attire is required.
  10. Performance Rights
    By entering this competition, all performers give CLASP permission to publish their performances in part and/or in full on the digital/social media channels selected for the competition

Tune Selections and Information for ‘Video Submission’ Competition

Please read All the information below relating to the ‘Video Submission’ CLASP competition. Attached is the competitor list for all grades and events plus the Grade 2 and Grade 1 selected tunes. Please note I have not filled in any own choice tunes.

Selected Tunes - PIOBAIREACHD

Selected Tunes-Light Music

Please note there are 3 labelled tabs at the bottom of each 'Selected Tunes' excel file for Grades 1, 2 and 3.

All video submission links should be sent to Margaret Dunn by Midnight on Sunday 1st November mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk

Results will be announced on Saturday 7th November at 9pm via the CLASP Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TheCLASP
Please note you do not need to have a Facebook account to access the video. However, results will also be posted on the CLASP website following the video announcement.

VIDEO Submissions - Video’s should be submitted separately for Light Music and Piobaireachd events. Light Music recordings should include ALL light music events entered.  Video submissions should be uploaded to You Tube and then competitors should email the link(s) to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk

Video Introduction
All CLASP competitors should introduce themselves at the start of their video recording and include the following information: Competitors Name/ Grade/Light Music or Piobaireachd event/ Name of Competition and year. For example: My name is John Smith and I will be taking part in the Grade 3 Light Music events for the CLASP Competition, 2020.  This information should also be included (typed into description box) when uploading your competition recording(s) on You Tube - Please see instructional video on how to upload a video recorded on your smart phone to YouTube https://youtu.be/t-tDxsafFX8

Competition Rules:

  1. PERFORMANCE DRESS
    Highland attire is required.
  2. VIDEO Submissions - Videos should be submitted separately for Light Music and Piobaireachd events. Light Music recordings should include ALL light music events entered. Video submissions should be uploaded to You Tube and then competitors should email the link(s) to mdunn@thepipingcentre.co.uk
  3. Each video submission must be made in one complete take (no editing allowed), but use as many attempts as you want. For Light music events, competitors can stop between events to retune or have a drink of water.
  4. Your videos must not be recorded before Sunday 25thOctober, 2020
  5. All Video submissions must be emailed to CLASP admin by midnight (UK time) on Sunday 1stNovember 2020.
  6. Your video should show most or all of your body, including your head. Your video must be lighted properly so your face and hands can be clearly seen. Videos with poor lighting or sound may not be accepted.
  7. Competitors are allowed to tune up prior to starting their performance, just as you would in a regular competition setting.

UPLOADING VIDEO ENTRIES
All entries will be video submitted using the free platform, You Tube. CLASP admin will share each competitors’ video submission link with their relevant judge for the adjudication process. Please note CLASP will provide support and clear steps for competitors uploading video submission. Here is a link to uploading a video using a smart phone https://youtu.be/t-tDxsafFX8

PERFORMANCE RIGHTS
By entering this competition, all performers give CLASP permission to publish their performance(s) in part and/or in full on the digital/social media channels selected for the competition.