415 - A North American Piper’s Guide to Scotland (Dojo Conversations Episode 85)
Is it worth the cost and effort for North American pipers and drummers to visit Scotland?
Do general Scottish people care about the World Pipe Band Championships?
Will you be a social pariah if you play your bagpipes in public Scotland?
This week, Jim and Andrew chat through some practical advice for North American bagpipers traveling to Scotland, including packing tips, overcoming jet lag, and must-visit destinations such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, and the Highlands.
Additionally, they discuss cultural differences, customs regarding bagpiping, the local busking scene, and the etiquette of bringing musical instruments like bagpipes. The conversation also touches on local Scotch whisky, Scottish candy, and what souvenirs you might want to bring home.
By the end of this one, you’ll be ready to jetset off on your own Scottish adventure.
00:00: Introduction and Bagpipe Freedom Day
01:46: Parade Story
04:21: Discussing Scotland and Bagpipes
07:16: Travel Tips for North Americans Visiting Scotland
10:01: Experiences and Expectations in Scotland
12:46: Busking and Playing Bagpipes in Scotland
15:26: Packing Tips and Travel Advice
18:31: The Struggles of Sleeping on Planes
20:51: Gaming on Flights: A Fun but Exhausting Experience
22:31: Tips for Adjusting to a New Time Zone
25:01: Essential Travel Gadgets and Power Converters
27:46: Unique Travel Items and Gifts
30:31: Navigating Scotland: Must-Visit Places
34:11: Bringing Home Memories and Souvenirs
37:01: Final Thoughts on Traveling to Scotland