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Bagpipe Instruction 4: Counting in 3/4 and GDE's
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New videos with a free companion book: ruclips.net/channel/UCncTCJ5aQEmxb0FM4GE3tQA Some introduction to the GDE and 3/4 Time Signature. For information regarding free lessons given by experienced pipers, as well as drummers, in Utah- visit communityscots Sheet music can be found here: communityscots/photos/ms.c.eJxFysEJACAMA8CNpGk0NfsvJgrq9zhMGcOCXXJFwwWpU6wPJILRH~;iM...
Bagpipe Instruction 3: Counting in 4/4 and the G Grace Note
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.8 лет назад
New videos with a free companion book: ruclips.net/channel/UCncTCJ5aQEmxb0FM4GE3tQA Published on Jan 19, 2016 Some introduction to the G Grace Note and 4/4 Time Signature For information regarding free lessons given by experienced pipers, as well as drummers, in Utah- visit communityscots Sheet music can be found here: communityscots/photos/ms.c.eJxFysEJACAMA8CNpGk0Nfs...
Bagpipe Instruction 2: Some Intervals
Просмотров 6 тыс.8 лет назад
New videos with a free companion book: ruclips.net/channel/UCncTCJ5aQEmxb0FM4GE3tQA Some simple exercises to improve your sight-reading, hand-eye coordination, etc. For information regarding free lessons given by experienced pipers, as well as drummers, in Utah- visit communityscots Sheet music can be found here: communityscots/photos/a.1869159609976971.1073741829.1597...
Bagpipe Instruction 1: The Scale
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New videos with a free companion book: ruclips.net/channel/UCncTCJ5aQEmxb0FM4GE3tQA Simple video running through the scale on a chanter. For information regarding free lessons given by experienced pipers, as well as drummers, in Utah- visit communityscots A graphic of the scale can be found here: communityscots/photos/a.1869159609976971.1073741829.1597895443770057/1869...
Thanks so much for putting all of this material out there. Really appreciate it!
Nice play
How much can you buy for 50 us d.? Chanters look perty neat too😉
very helpfull for me.
thankyou very much bro .
Plz make on amazing grace
nice
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Excellent explanation. Best I've seen so far. Thank you.
I want this chanter
Very surprised at the down votes. What’s up with that?
Plz teach me 9061150001 whatappp no.
How or where can I get this book
Thanks .good stuff
loving this i just got a chanter and learnt the scale in one afternoon.Fingers are bloody killing me
Oh wow 👌 best wishing to ya...THANKS
Merci beaucoup pour les vidéos
it'is outcame same sound for using the chanter..like the metarial is..wood @ metal..please tell...sorry for my english
👍 nice
ruclips.net/channel/UCJ2ZdIwv0fNNNU2vOrGHMiA my channel bag pipe plz subscribe and support
where would i find a chart with all embellishments on so i can print and use to merories what each looks lie ,not going up the scale
Thank you!
Great instructions!
Awesome. Thanks!
In other wind instruments the d to e would be called a flip. Which is basically a fancy term for wth is that finger change
I just got my pipes today and my practice chanter sounds nothing like that
I played New Zealand national competition but could never read music. I had a poor tutor who would bash my fingers with his chanter. Was only when I got a new tutor did I learn to read music, though not very well.
I am relearning after over a decade off and boy have I lost it. My birls are sounding like crud! Like riding I bike I will have it back in a few hours of practice. Blenheim Districts Highland pipe band!
This is perfect video for a total beginner in piping! I just have one question so far. The notated C², isn't that actually a C²# (sharp)? Or are my ears fooling with me?
Why does c sound sharp?
David Ryle omg it does.
Mine sounds like a high pitched screaming duck when I play.
It's exceedingly awesome that you're learning how! That description is funny though😅
the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to me was when I started learning on the practice chanter and one day while practicing a pair of confused ducks was waddling around on the lawn outside. No lakes or rivers near here....
Appreciate the close up view of your fingering. Makes it easier to actually see what's going on. Thank you.
My chanter plays like a tin whistle... once you hit open hole that's where the pitch stops ? Everything I play on tin i can play on the chanter ??? Did i buy a fake?
There are videos about how to choose your bagpipes to buy..i hope there's a bit about buying your chanter too... Don't give up! The world needs more bagpipe 🎶 music ❤
thank you im 51 and im hoping I can make my mum and dad proud!
Really useful for a beginner with no tutor nearby.
Yes...THANKS 🙂
Thought A was higher than G.
You are absolutely correct - A is always higher than G... unless one were talking about, "high G," and, "low A," I suppose that in that case G is higher than A... Often, when writing the scale with letters, pipers will write it like this, (from bottom to top,): GABCDEFga - the lower case, "g," and, "a," indicating that those are high-G and high-A. So you could write: DaCaAa and it would be understood that what's being played is, "D, high-A, C, high-A, low-A, high-A"
@@jamesmoyar9894 thank you for the explanation.
The bagpipe scale from low to high is: Low G, Low A, B, C, D, E, F, High G, High A. By the way, the c and f on a bagpipe scale are actually C# and F#, but we just refer to them as C and F
I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us. But I have to say that sometimes the crossing notes do sound good. Like the lower crossing note sounds just like a low g grace note between the d and e.
That's an excellent point - but do keep in mind that usually that would be referred to as a, "tap," and would be written-in to the music, done entirely on purpose. The thing to avoid are, "accidental," crossover notes. You're totally right, though, that when used correctly they're an excellent embellishment.
That sounds like a b flat. Just listening to the steps. G - A is a whole, A - B sounds like a half, which would mean B flat. Then from B - C which is normally a half sounds like a whole.
Great observation! The scale and pitch for highland bagpipes is a little funny.
This is actually a C# instrument each of the notes from G Major scale sounds like a Ab Major Scale
A varnished turd... lol!
Thank you for the video! :)
Actually helpful
c'mon ! do more videos !!! please !!!
Thanks very kindly for your interest! We're working on some more, and improved, videos that will go along with an instructional book. The book will be completely free. We'll release it by chapters along with videos that go along with the lessons in the book. It will be available via our website: GardenValleyPipeBand.org - to be sure that you don't miss the release, feel free to follow us on Facebook where it will be announced. Thanks again!
Thank you for posting these instructional videos! I'm finding them super helpful in their pacing and the exercises are just what I was looking for. Recently inherited my father's pipes and chanters, and want to get the basics down before getting lessons on the pipes themselves. Thank you again!!