Spud the Piper

  • 16 Lodge Lane,Aviemore
  • Multi Award Winning
  • Travels country wide
  • Internationally known
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No Highland wedding or special event is complete without the beautiful sound of the bagpipes to accompany your special day.

Weddings are a huge part of my life and every Friday and Saturday throughout each year I am usually performing. Most of my work is in Scotland but I also pipe worldwide. Some of my work has taken me to Ireland, England, Wales, Holland, Sweden, Kazakhstan, Germany, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia and several in the USA.

I am always willing to travel anywhere in the world. The format of the wedding is normally to pipe as guests arrive at the venue and then play for the bride as she arrives. Often the bride is piped down the aisle. It is traditional to pipe as the happy couple walk back up the aisle then to play to guests as the photographs are taken both at the church and reception venue.

On the day of your wedding I will arrive an hour before the ceremony begins. First I will play outside the venue or church as your guests arrive. 

As the ceremony proceeds I pipe for the bride as she walks up the aisle - you can chose your piece of music for this, or we can discuss your options. There are many tunes which can be used. It’s usual to pipe the bride right up the aisle to where the groom is positioned but also I can stand at the entrance  and keep playing until the bride reaches the groom I would normally pipe the bride and groom out of the ceremony; usually to a drinks reception. I can also play outside for periods during photo time - I am usually asked to get involved in photos as well.

After the formal line up at the reception, I pipe the top table guests in to their seats then pipe the bride and groom to the cake. Once the cake has been ceremoniously cut, I then pipe them back to their seats. Next I give the bride a Quaich (the cup of friendship), which she fills with whisky - I take a sip and give a good luck toast in Gaelic and then in English, which is very popular and requested by most couples. This routine can be altered as necessary.

I also have a wonderful troop of highland dancers who perform regularly with me at wedding dances. It's a great idea when the band are having a break, to entertain for 30 minutes or so with a range of unique highland dances.
 

Features

  • Play for guests arriving
  • Pipe the Bride up the aisle
  • Pipe the Bride & Groom out of the ceremony 
  • Play outside during photos
  • Pipe the couple to the top table

Reviews

A true professional
01 March 2020
Spud added that extra special Scottish magic to our wedding. His charm, speech, fun and that outfit made him a huge hit with all our guests. A true professional with a wonderful talent to play the pipes. Wish we had another opportunity just to listen to him play. Would give him 10 stars if that was possible.
Claire & Andrew
Fantastic piper!!!
11 March 2020
Fantastic piper!!! Spud played for me at my wedding and did a beautiful job that there wasn't a dry eye in sight. Such a fantastic piper and everyone loved him. He made my day more special and made it very Scottish. Would definitely recommend Spud to anyone who is looking for a piper for their special occasion as he is just brilliant at what he does.
Catherine Krawczyk

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