Lochanside bagpipe harmonies
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- My own 'seconds' for John MacLellan's "Lochanside" - download the sheet music (and lots more!) at ► / jennabagpipes
Generally speaking, harmonies for run-of-the-mill marches are just parallel thirds (meaning two notes above or two notes below the main melody). It's a beautiful texture, but sometimes it obscures the melody's natural chord progression, and can sound awkward. So before I wrote these harmonies, I started with a harmonic analysis, and worked in a little counterpoint instead of staying strictly parallel to the 'firsts'.
(Firsts, seconds, parallel thirds... sounds like an Abbott and Costello bit)
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Nicely played, thank you !
So nice to hear a WELL TUNED pipe, particularly with a nice sweet high A. Your fingerwork is nice and clean too. I struggle with that!
Merci pour cette vidéo
Very nice
I like this format. Thanks for sharing it. Would you mind sharing which brand of pipes you play and which drone reeds?
I like the setup and you've got them dialed in nicely
Thanks! My pipes are made by Ed Barnes in Ontario at McKay-Barnes,
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and the reeds are just standard ezeedrones
Plz play marching through Georgia march with music sheet
@@abhijeetkhairnar8622 I'm sorry, I don't know Georgia March and I can't find anything online with that name
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