Gordon Duncan
| Location | Edradour, Pitlochry, Perthshire |
| Age | 41 years |
| Date of Death | 12/2005 |
| Visitors | 2,244 since 08/02/2007 |
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Gordon Duncan (1964-2005) was one of a young generation of Scottish pipers who
opened up the piping scene to a more innovative approach. He began playing at
the age of 8, taught initially by his father and his older brother Iain Duncan,
himself a successful piper and Pipe Major. He was a highly successful junior
competitor, but at the age of seventeen stopped competing regularly to focus on
the folk scene. He recorded with a number of bands, including Wolfstone, The
Tannahill Weavers, Ceolbeag, and the Dougie MacLean Band.
He continued to compete at local competitions and invitational competitions,
such as the MacAllan competition in Brittany, where pipers are expected to
showcase their mastery of different types of Celtic music and their virtuosity.
This came to a head in 1995 after a blistering display at a knockout competition
(which he won) hosted by the College of Piping in Glasgow. The principal of the
College, Seumas MacNeill stood up, and famously said 'If this is where
piping is headed, I'm sticking to my fiddle'.
A year later, Gordon released a solo album (his first widely available, although
he had produced a self published album some years earlier), entitled Just for
Seumas. It displayed the full range of Gordon's mastery of piping, opening
with a tune from Seumas MacNeill's own collection of music, through
traditional competition material, piobaireachd and music arranged with snare
drum and guitar and bouzouki accompaniment, to an astonishing closing track
consisting of a heavy dance beat accompanying Gordon's playing. This track
included what was then seen as sacrilege - the first line of the piobaireachd
Lament for Mary MacLeod was used as a harmony line for a reel. Seumas's
reaction to this album is not recorded.
He followed up this album with the circular breath, with Gerry O'Connor on
banjo. One of the most notable features of this album is that almost all
Gordon's compositions played on the album are included as sheet music in
the sleeve notes.
Musically, Duncan was hugely innovative and his first 'hit'
composition is a classic example. Although pipers have known for hundreds of
years that it is possible to manipulate the bagpipe chanter to obtain
accidentals outside the bagpipe's mixolydian scale, these were never used
or their possibilities considered until the 1980s when a few pipers began to
look into them. Gordon was the first piper to write a 'hit' tune using
them, and the result Andy Renwick's Ferret, an astonishing reel in A minor
swept the piping world in the late 1980s. Gordon continued to look for
inspiration from all sources and his last album, Thunderstruck released in 2003,
continued this process. With the astonishing The Belly Dancer, a piece in the
previously unheardof Phrygian mode and the title track, a development of an
AC/DC riff, Gordon proved he was not standing still.
Gordon was also famous for his support and encouragement of young pipers, often
preferring to hear others play than to play himself.
Gordon died on the 14th December, 2005 at his home in Edradour, Pitlochry,
Perthshire.
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John McElroy May 12, 2008Gordon in Killkenny
Gordon was the first great player I ever heard.
The third pipe band contest I ever played in was the all Irelands in Killkenny.
At just a slip of a cup at 14 playing in grade 3a I this was the proper trip I went on as we stayed the weekend.
Gordon was the main attraction in Henderson's bar afterwards and it was fantastic for me to see a true legend play for the first time.
Thers's a pic of Gordon from the night of our website.
the link does not work so i'll have to direct you to it.
www.killadeaspb.plus.com
/photos
/archived photos
/All Ireland Killkenny 2002
/click here for photos of the after party in henderson's bar
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Gordon's Latest Candles
There have been 19 candles lit for Gordon.
He introduced me to
a world of music
that, previously,
was just
punchline.
God be with
Gordon's
family.
When I listen to
Pressed for Time
(how true that
turned out to be
for him!) I think I
am hearing a
heavenly
composition -
something truly
divinely inspired.
I trust he is
playing it, and
more, somewhere,
and guiding us to
do the same.
You are truly a
legend in your own
right R.I.P
realy good piper
youl make people
happy for ever
eaven though your
gone RIP
out standing some
poepol use this to
freckwently but it
wos Made for you
