
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Some episodes are carefully planned… and some are rescued straight out of the garbage can.
This week, Andrew and Jim wrap up the year by rifling through the legendary “maybe later” pile – a collection of rejected ideas, abandoned plans, and almost-episodes that never quite made the cut.
What starts as reflection quickly turns into some surprisingly solid piping advice, mixed with the usual chaos.
Along the way, they tackle big questions about marching style, presentation in solo competition, and whether looking polished actually affects results. Then it’s down the rabbit hole with pressure variance testing, tuning by intuition, and why “trial and error” might still beat science when it comes to getting your pipes locked in.
It’s messy, honest, practical… and accidentally one of the most useful episodes of the year.
They also dig into why tradition still matters – from kilts and uniforms to parade culture – and finish with quickfire advice on keeping piping fun for kids, playing without pain, and building real fluency in embellishments.
Got a topic sitting in your “maybe later” pile? Drop it in the comments – we just might pull it out next episode.
Here’s what we cover this week:
By Andrew Douglas and the Piper's Dojo Team4.9
4040 ratings
Some episodes are carefully planned… and some are rescued straight out of the garbage can.
This week, Andrew and Jim wrap up the year by rifling through the legendary “maybe later” pile – a collection of rejected ideas, abandoned plans, and almost-episodes that never quite made the cut.
What starts as reflection quickly turns into some surprisingly solid piping advice, mixed with the usual chaos.
Along the way, they tackle big questions about marching style, presentation in solo competition, and whether looking polished actually affects results. Then it’s down the rabbit hole with pressure variance testing, tuning by intuition, and why “trial and error” might still beat science when it comes to getting your pipes locked in.
It’s messy, honest, practical… and accidentally one of the most useful episodes of the year.
They also dig into why tradition still matters – from kilts and uniforms to parade culture – and finish with quickfire advice on keeping piping fun for kids, playing without pain, and building real fluency in embellishments.
Got a topic sitting in your “maybe later” pile? Drop it in the comments – we just might pull it out next episode.
Here’s what we cover this week:

91,086 Listeners

78,814 Listeners

230,224 Listeners

43,552 Listeners

38,843 Listeners

27,128 Listeners

26,235 Listeners

10,701 Listeners

8,749 Listeners

24 Listeners

48 Listeners

46,160 Listeners

20 Listeners

16,379 Listeners

44 Listeners