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March, strathspey and reel [MSR] pipe band competitions are sometimes criticised because bands restrict their repertoire to a relatively small number of compositions, especially when it comes to strathspeys and reels. Bands submit two MSRs and a draw is made on the line just before the band plays. The first eight draws in the Grade 1 competition at the UK Pipe Band Championships in Belfast on 14 June 2014 were all number 1 (possible but improbable) but it did give us quite a variety of marches. Here are four performances of marches which are relatively unusual in pipe band competitions. [00:06] Pipe Major Jim Christie of Wick, played by Vale of Atholl Pipe Band [01:50] [The Braes of] Castle Grant, played by Denny & Dunnipace Gleneagles Pipe Band [03:34] Donald Cameron, played by Cullybackey Pipe Band, and [06:07] Dugald MacColl's Farewell to France, played by Ballycoan Pipe Band Local band, Ballycoan Pipe Band, based in Purdysburn to the south of Belfast, was making its return to Grade 1 competition and was playing its new Cleland carbon fibre drums. Music sources: Pipe Major Jim Christie of Wick Composer: Addie Harper from My Fiddle and Me, Harper Music, Dec. 1998 [The Braes of] Castle Grant Parts 1 & 2 Duncan MacDonald (? - ?) Parts 3 & 4 George Stewart McLennan (1883 - 1929) Sources: Scots Guards Standard Settings Vol. 2, No. 593, page 28 Public Domain version: download from ceolsean.net Donald Cameron composer: Hugh MacKay (1801-1864) Scots Guards Standard Settings Vol. 1, No. 226, page 126 W. Ross's Collection, Book 3, page 21 Download from pipetunes.ca Public domain download: various settings at coelsean.net Dugald MacColl's Farewell to France composer: John MacColl (1860 - 1943) Download from pipetunes.ca Public domain download: two settings at coelsean.net