Amateur Tenor Drumming
MHAF proudly presents the fourth annual Midwest Highland Arts Fund Amateur Tenor Drumming Championships, January 11, 2008 at the Marriott Country Club Plaza, in Kansas City. The contest will be concurrent with the Gold Medal Championship.
The Intermediate contest is for drummers graded two or intermediate by their regional pipe band associations; intermediate drummers must submit an M-S-R. The Novice contest is for drummers graded three, novice, or lower by their regional pipe band associations; the drummers must submit a 2/4 March. Intermediate and Novice tenor drummers must be accompanied by a piper and have the option of utilizing a snare drummer.
Drummers placing First through Third in the two grades will win the Amateur Tenor Drum Medal. Minted with the Gold Medal, the bronze replica is 2.5 inches (6.5 cm) in diameter, featuring the MHAF logo.
In addition, the two Champions will be awarded a Premier, Pearl, or Andante tenor drum. The contest will be held just before the annual MHAF Winter Storm Weekend, January 11 - 13, and that Saturday evening's WINTER STORM 2008: The Pipes & Drums Concert, performed by the workshop faculty.
Midwest Highland Arts Fund incorporated as a non-profit in 2001 and promotes the Scottish Highland performing arts in the United States, primarily through workshops, concerts, and competitions. Augmenting the excellent instruction available from local pipe bands, MHAF brings world-class musicians to Kansas City. The Fund’s goal, to be a national leader in Highland Arts instruction, has been achieved.
Please read the contest rules and regulations before proceeding to registration.
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