4A.  Ken Eller.  Memorizing Tunes Using a Structured Approach.  For the beginning and intermediate level player.  By learning structures and patterns in pipe music, players will be able to memorize tunes in the minimum time.  Practice chanter required.

4B.  Bill Livingstone.  Int./Sr. Piobaireachd.  This session is a continuation of 1B.

4C.  Jim McGillivray.  The Smallpipes/Bellowspipes Revival.  You don't need to have pipes for this session but bring them if you do.  Players will see, hear, and learn about three different types of bellowspipes - Scottish Smallpipes, Border Pipes, and Northumbrian Smallpipes, learn bellows and tuning techniques, and leave with some very different tunes.

4D.  Ed Neigh.  Introduction to Reels.  Players will be introduced to "dot-cut" reels which are used in competition and also very suitable for lower grade and non-competitive bands.  Bring your G, D, and E grace-notes or pick them up during the lesson.  Practice chanter required.

4F.  Jake Watson.  Setting a Pipe.  A practical session on setting up a bagpipe.  Instruments will be chosen form those players attending, and the principles of setting a pipe explained and demonstrated.  Bring your bagpipe.

4G.  Bob Worrall.  Inner Game of Bagpipes.  Players will learn a series of strategies to enable them to overcome performance anxiety and enable them to perform confidently in public.