Hi Charlie, I am glad you enjoyed it. I adapted the tune back to the pipes by ear while learning it from a fiddle player who had taken some artistic licenses with their own arrangement. Only afterward, when I discovered that it is one of Gordon Duncan's, did I find that I was apparently following in something of a tradition with the tune: the original was only published as having 2 parts, and the opinion of some is that Gordon improvised parts 3 and 4 in performance, with subsequent printed versions being transcriptions of his performance recordings. I know that a version of it may be found in the book "Gordon Duncan's Tunes," but I am not aware of this particular setting having yet been put to paper.
@SPRBagpiper thank you for the response, will follow this up, pity about the final two measures not being put to paper as that final measure is awesome. Cheers.
I cannot remember. It was probably either a St. Thomas Episcopal School summer camp, or a Bluebonnet School of Scottish Bagpiping and Drumming summer camp. It's been at least eight or nine years since I saw the actual paper. Sorry!
@@soud0076 I'm not able to provide the sheet music myself, but the tune titles are included in the description of the video and I believe many of them may be found on either ceolsean.net or thesession.org
@@SPRBagpiper Yes, ringtone titles are there with me. But it cannot be sent to you via RUclips. Because it does not respond to sending clips. So what is the solution 🤔
Well done Patrick !!!
I had a blast listing to you play. Thank you for playing these great tunes and posting them for us to listen to. Great sound!
Thanks for saying so, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
ceilidh lines is very very cool! Inveraray & District :)
Woooow!
Really nice! I think the first tune is the High Drive though ;)
Amazing tunes, would you be able to post a link to somewhere I could purchase the sheet music for this particular setting of high drive? Cheers.
Hi Charlie, I am glad you enjoyed it. I adapted the tune back to the pipes by ear while learning it from a fiddle player who had taken some artistic licenses with their own arrangement. Only afterward, when I discovered that it is one of Gordon Duncan's, did I find that I was apparently following in something of a tradition with the tune: the original was only published as having 2 parts, and the opinion of some is that Gordon improvised parts 3 and 4 in performance, with subsequent printed versions being transcriptions of his performance recordings. I know that a version of it may be found in the book "Gordon Duncan's Tunes," but I am not aware of this particular setting having yet been put to paper.
@SPRBagpiper thank you for the response, will follow this up, pity about the final two measures not being put to paper as that final measure is awesome. Cheers.
The reel version is set in gordon Duncan’s first book
What’s the first song!
That would be High Drive, by Gordon Duncan, arranged by myself. All the tune titles are in the description!
please. The second alley. What does the name of the melodies. Because I'm looking for it in the note book ???
What was the first tune cald
It is an original arrangement of The High Drive, by Gordon Duncan.
where can I find the music notation for the hornpipe version of the Cameron quick step
Send me a message via my website, and I will send you a copy.
Nice sound !! What´s the chanter and reed ?
William Cercal Thanks! It's a 2004 Naill, with a MacLellan reed.
Where did you get music for the ceilidh lines
I cannot remember. It was probably either a St. Thomas Episcopal School summer camp, or a Bluebonnet School of Scottish Bagpiping and Drumming summer camp. It's been at least eight or nine years since I saw the actual paper. Sorry!
@@SPRBagpiper i know st thomas episcopal!
l wants marsh hornpipes book. Can you help me p
Hello, I'm not sure what it is you're requesting. Can you clarify?
@@SPRBagpiper Yes Dear. I want marsh the name of a hornpipes Its note is written on a piece of paper. Through a program other than RUclips
@@soud0076 I'm not able to provide the sheet music myself, but the tune titles are included in the description of the video and I believe many of them may be found on either ceolsean.net or thesession.org
@@SPRBagpiper Yes, ringtone titles are there with me. But it cannot be sent to you via RUclips. Because it does not respond to sending clips. So what is the solution 🤔