
The Rich Gordon Music Company
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Rich Gordon is a professional piper, saxophonist and guitarist based in Cupar, Fife, covering all of Scotland, the UK and abroad if desired.
Bridget
• Jan. 17, 2020A fantastic service a super job done I was delighted strongly recommend . As my bro would have said Top Job perfect performance . Thankyou so much
Jack Walker
• Sept. 28, 2019Great professional and friendly service. Couldn’t recommend enough for your event, party or wedding.
Alison
• July 3, 2019Our event which Rich played for was wonderful. Not only is he a grand piper,he is a friendly,professional,smartly dressed guy. He made our event so special and our friends from Canada are taking home wonderful memories. We would highly recommend him to any and all. A real star!
Gillian Costello
• June 28, 2019Absolutely beautiful music 🎶 to start off a retiral dinner. Classy easy listening subtle but strong. Excellent ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Services From The Rich Gordon Music Company

Experienced Piper Available - 2.5 Hours

Experienced Piper Available - 8 Hours

Saxophone - Ceremony to First Dance

Saxophone - Ceremony & Drinks

Experienced Piper Available - 5 Hours

Saxophone Drinks Reception / Evening Dance Set - 2 Hours

Saxophone - Wedding Ceremony - 1 Hour




FAQs
How long do you play for?
Bagpipes: 30-45 minute bursts but total duration depends on client’s needs Saxophone - up to 2 hours before a break Guitar - up to 2 hours before a break
Do you have your own PA and lighting?
Yes
Do you have Public Liability Insurance and PAT tested equipment?
Yes
How much space do you require?
Bagpipes - not very much Everything else - probably about 4 square feet minimum.
My favourite tune is not on your list. Will you be able to play it?
Yes provided that I have sufficient time to learn it if I don’t already know it.
How many breaks do you take? How long are they?
Pretty much depends on the instrument being performed and the event but a maximum of 25 mins.
Set List/Services
Bagpipes - Highland and Scottish smallpipes
Saxophone - alto and tenor in various styles from jazz to Lovely Laura
Guitar - instrumental, singer and classical