The best way to find the top pipers in any region is to look at the list of pipe bands in whatever Pipe Band Association your area is under the jurisdiction of.
I believe you would be in EUSPBA territory.
There's a list of bands. Some bands are great, some are poor, but each will know the best player in the area, the piper who is a prominent teacher, performer, and often a piping judge to boot. The advantage of looking a band up on the EUSPBA site is that the band's grade is listed, 1 being best, 5 being poorest.
A quick look found this map of NC bands; I don't see any Charlotte bands that have a competition ranking. Non-competition bands tend to have lower-level players than serious competition bands. (Some will dispute this but it's generally true.)
http://www.pipebandsnc.com/histories/
Here's the EUSPBA band list. I don't see any listed in Charlotte but beware that they might list a band as being from the address of whatever person in the band mailed off the membership forms to EUSPBA. So, a band might be centered in Charlotte but be listed as being from some other nearby place. I don't know the area so I wouldn't know which other communities, towns, and cities are nearby.
http://euspba.org/membership-list-band/
Last edited by OC Richard; 12th November 17 at 07:02 AM.
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