Bagpipe Lesson 1: Starting with the Practice Chanter (4K)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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    In this video, Matt Willis Bagpiper walks you through everything you need to get started with your practice chanter, from how to hold it, how to properly blow into it, what the parts of a practice chanter are, and how to keep it all clean. Once you have these basics down, you’ll be ready for the basic scale, which you can find here: • Bagpipe Lesson 3: The ...
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Комментарии • 390

  • @TheBelrick
    @TheBelrick 4 месяца назад +11

    For anyone considering this course. I've been using it off and on for three years as a total beginner. As well as other means to learn the bagpipes
    As far as i am concerned this course should be sold on the likes of Udemy, yet here it is for free. A blessing to all.
    Follow the course, do not rush it. Repetition and patience is the key. If parts become hard, that is to be expected. Do not push past in the hopes future lessons will help past. It won't. Some lessons takes weeks to master and leave you free to move on
    God bless Matt for this course.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  4 месяца назад +2

      So glad you are enjoying the lessons! As for not charging, I remember being 6 years old and wanting to learn the pipes, but there was no internet, no pipers nearby, nothing... If a young Matt came to this channel but had to pay to get the materials, well, young Matt wouldn't have been able to learn. With everything being free (I don't even ask for an email!), I hope those that otherwise wouldn't have access to learning can have a real chance at becoming pipers.

    • @LauriPlaysOfficial
      @LauriPlaysOfficial 2 месяца назад +1

      @@MattWillisBagpiperwhat a great attitude! I’m 61 and just came home from Scotland with a set of pipes. It’s been a lifelong dream. I am a musician, so some parts come a bit easy for me but it’s of course unlike any instrument I’ve ever played ❤🎉

  • @beardedwonder8333
    @beardedwonder8333 3 года назад +70

    I’m 33 and it’s always been a goal of mine to learn to play the bagpipes, I finally ordered a practice chanter so I hope I can learn... I plan to watch your videos and use the book I got with my practice chanter to learn.

    • @diegocalvorodriguez
      @diegocalvorodriguez 3 года назад +7

      I'm 33 too and I finally get a practice chanter. Good luck in this trip.

    • @nickc1754
      @nickc1754 3 года назад +9

      I'm 31 and mine came in the mail today. We got this, boys

    • @munsterlanderman
      @munsterlanderman 3 года назад +9

      40 yr Old here and same thing. Hoping to take a year to practice and if I can handle it, order a set of pipes. Good luck everyone!

    • @GeneralTinMan4
      @GeneralTinMan4 3 года назад +5

      36 and my brother just gave me a chanter. My uncle is a bagpiper and ive always dreamed of marching in parades like him. Journey starts today

    • @diegocalvorodriguez
      @diegocalvorodriguez 3 года назад +2

      @@GeneralTinMan4 lovely dream!

  • @philandclarepatch6262
    @philandclarepatch6262 10 месяцев назад +2

    I've been wanting to play the bagpipes for as long as I can remember. I've just turned 60 and got a practice chanter for my 60th and I'm practising everyday. Your videos are excellent and I'm watching them every day! Thx , phil

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  10 месяцев назад

      Rock on!

    • @MurphysLaw71
      @MurphysLaw71 8 месяцев назад

      I thought I was crazy at 52 picking these up but your video answered all my questions. Can’t wait to keep watching

    • @bethannehertweck1925
      @bethannehertweck1925 4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your comment with your age, I will be 60 this October and decided learning the chanter and eventually playing bagpipes is something I've always wanted to do so pleased I'm not the only 60 year old goal getter!

    • @andydeaves1589
      @andydeaves1589 Месяц назад

      @@bethannehertweck1925 Hope your practice is going well Bethanne. At 64 I'm now on the same journey to learn the pipes too. Starting off with the Glenco electronic Chanter to get me on the path, and if all goes well I will invest in a proper chanter. Happy playing! Regards, Andy

  • @surfinpunk101
    @surfinpunk101 2 года назад +18

    I just ordered my first chanter and on my way to becoming a piper! Your videos are so amazing! Thank you for so much good content and giving me the courage to try! Cant wait to watch all your videos!

  • @fprintf
    @fprintf 4 года назад +11

    I played for a about a year before I ever disassembled my PC to clean it. After watching this video it is a wonder I didn't get sick or something!

  • @andydeaves1589
    @andydeaves1589 Месяц назад

    Hey Teacher! I maybe a bit late starting to learn at 60-something like a few more of your 60-something students, but want to express my appreciation to the 6 year old Matt for making this channel happen. I don't have any holes in the Digeridoo I'm playing, so I'm stepping up! cheers brother! Regards, Andy

  • @TheBelrick
    @TheBelrick 24 дня назад

    Couldn't of gotten to the point of buying my first (practice) bagpipes without you.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  24 дня назад +1

      Thank you so much! Best of luck with the practice pipes!

  • @alphar5807
    @alphar5807 5 месяцев назад +1

    Matt - I wanted to say thank you for these videos. Its been around two years from I started following your beginner series, progressing onto the twist trap practice pipes and then a set of AB McCallums.
    Since then, I've joined a local competition band and on the first night was able to play in the circle and have had comments on how clean my movements are - all thanks to your instruction.
    This series is truly a gem, and for anyone starting this journey, you really can learn all of the basics from this great resource that Matt has produced.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  5 месяцев назад +2

      That’s great to hear!! I appreciate you sharing and so glad the videos and materials helped.

  • @christostheocharidis2787
    @christostheocharidis2787 3 года назад +17

    Greetings from West Sussex,
    A total newbie here. I've been thinking about learning the pipes for a long time. I finally decided to take the plunge and do it. No musical experience at all. Got the chanter and the Highland bagpipe tutor book 1 and will start the practice. Your videos are very informative and will study them closely. Thank you for uploading and the effort put in creating your videos.
    Regards,
    Christos

  • @PopsKustojo
    @PopsKustojo 3 года назад +2

    I’m in Matt. Glad I found you. God bless you, sir.

  • @guerajj77
    @guerajj77 3 года назад +6

    I just received my Twist Trap chanter today. This video was extremely helpful in finger placement. Thank you so much!

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад +2

      Great to hear! Plenty of videos after this one in the Basics Series to keep you learning: bit.ly/BasicsPipes

  • @richardpaxton5059
    @richardpaxton5059 3 года назад +15

    Great first video for a beginner like myself hoping to learn the art of playing the practice chanter for the first time.Thanks for the 101 class,be looking forward to more of your videos.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад

      I've got over 25 videos up now in this Basics Series, and more are on the way! ruclips.net/p/PLc21D3cFD-pgCpSIsdk4bTK9K_iiHoJ94

  • @johnbrandon5493
    @johnbrandon5493 Год назад +2

    I had to be alone and a BIT drunk to start watching your videos...but despite not being a Scot I love the pipes and I will learn all I can! Thank you!

  • @DiNoWireArt
    @DiNoWireArt 2 года назад +1

    I just ordered my first Practice Chanter (Dunbar Plastic Long Size). I am looking forward to start playing.

  • @suzthor4578
    @suzthor4578 3 года назад +2

    I am 66 and have been playing the recorder(s) since I was 13. I play recorder in church. I just ordered a long practice chanter and awaiting it to be delivered. I was surprised at the bottom hand fingering using the middle part of the finger as opposed to the pads which I use for recorder. I hope I can break the pad habit. Have always loved the bagpipes sound and hope I can master it. Once I receive the chanter, I will be back to view more of your videos. Thank you so much!

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад +1

      One trick that has worked for many with the bottom hand is using bandaids over the last pad of the finger for the index, middle, and ring fingers, you won't want to cover the holes with the bandaid part... You got this!

  • @alanglogovsky1401
    @alanglogovsky1401 2 года назад +1

    Just got my practice chanter last night. Watched this video twice, trying to get my fingers to stay in the right place. Learning to play is a bucket list item for me so I'll be watching a lot.

  • @akenny1
    @akenny1 2 года назад +3

    Wife got me a practice chanter and I’m excited to start learning. I’ve always had an ambition to play the bagpipes and I’m finally starting that journey. Thanks for posting these videos!

  • @lightgolgot6282
    @lightgolgot6282 3 месяца назад

    The best explanation I saw on the whole internet ! Lots of details and no mistakes possible really great !

  • @bekahb270
    @bekahb270 3 года назад +2

    My grandpa gave me his old chanter for my 15th birthday. I never really thought much of it until he told me his stories behind it. Now I'm trying to learn the pipes for him i guess.. And to annoy some certain family members who hate bagpipes. But your video was short concise and educational, so thanks!

  • @livmckibbin
    @livmckibbin 3 года назад +1

    16:49 I love that your wee lamp in the background looks like an upside down chanter

  • @nobbiestyles
    @nobbiestyles Год назад

    all your videos are starry clear, from the first to the last one. Thanks from Italy , Matt.

  • @kimberlyzero
    @kimberlyzero Год назад

    Just received a chanter and pipes for my Birthday! Have wanted to play for years, so am looking forward to watching your videos and learning!

  • @robadkins2304
    @robadkins2304 2 месяца назад

    You’re a very good teacher. Your explanations are very clear. I’m debating getting a chanter. If I do, I will watch your other videos.

  • @andrea9014
    @andrea9014 2 года назад +1

    I just ordered my first practice chanter today and decided to get a head start by watching your video. I am a long time sax player and have decided to get back into music. I've been playing bass, 7 string guitar, and I've been working with a low D whistle...that stretch on the lower holes!! They recommend a piper's grip for that and I'm getting more consistent with my low D tone. This was awesome and a great start - I look forward to your next video. My practice chanter will be here Saturday!

  • @papatinpan
    @papatinpan Год назад

    Inherited a Chanter but with the intent of using for Middle Eastern music. I chuckled at 11:10-11:12, said to myself, "Actually that would be cool if I could get that sound" BUT I also want to maximize use of instrument, and learning the core principles is paramount to me. Also you are local to me which is why I subscribed as well a non-condescending approach to your lesson. Thank you!

  • @fenderjazzgroove
    @fenderjazzgroove 2 года назад +3

    This was such a fantastic introductory video. Your energy and pacing are excellent. Looking forward to the rest of this series!

    • @73JosieWales
      @73JosieWales 7 месяцев назад

      I was just thinking the same thing, very engaging instruction..

  • @andrewjohnston3356
    @andrewjohnston3356 3 месяца назад

    My uncle George Johnston has gifted me his chanter, I am so stocked to learn.
    I believe you may have taught my uncle as part of the metroplex pipe band in texas 🎉

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 месяца назад

      That's great! Your uncle still comes by for lessons and is a dear friend.

  • @georgebarr2123
    @georgebarr2123 4 месяца назад

    Thank you, I just received my practice chanter so I am ready to annoy the neighbors. I shall look for more of your posts. Cheers and happy haggis hunting :)

  • @johncronk9082
    @johncronk9082 Год назад

    Thanks for showing the basic finger set up, very helpful! Looking forward to learning the chanter and more!

  • @mattmartin6405
    @mattmartin6405 2 года назад

    Just started and the dots on your fingers were extremely helpful. Thank you

  • @roblewis1139
    @roblewis1139 Год назад

    Great instructions. Day#2 for me , I will be here daily thanks Matt

  • @ramonpfister2424
    @ramonpfister2424 Год назад

    As a long time trumpet player I can totally relate to the spit issues and that floating pinky. I just ordered a chanter from Hendersons and I'm excited to become a piper and it sounds like 1 on 1 instruction from you would greatly help my journey.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  Год назад +1

      Feel free to get in touch with me at matt@mattpiper.com for more lesson info!

  • @gerrie001
    @gerrie001 2 года назад +1

    This is fantastic advice! You're a well seasoned teacher. Looking forward to the rest of the series!

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Full playlist of the Basics here: bit.ly/BasicsPipes

  • @therearenonamesinthevoid5772
    @therearenonamesinthevoid5772 3 года назад +1

    I'm just gonna go ahead and like all your stuff, and sub, because I have yet to make even a one note and will be needing all the help, and good karma available to me.

  • @christopherwhite3448
    @christopherwhite3448 3 года назад +1

    I am learning to play with the FD I work at, and your videos have been a huge help! Thank you and You rock!

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад +1

      Glad to help!

    • @bee5905
      @bee5905 3 года назад +1

      so cool to play for your FD

    • @christopherwhite3448
      @christopherwhite3448 3 года назад

      @@bee5905 Thanks! Hopefully I get to a point that I am able to play without any errors! lol

  • @ilonisti1227
    @ilonisti1227 Год назад

    I too want to add my thanks to Matt Willis Bagpiper for this video series. I have kind of fantasized about playing the bagpipes since I was a child, but living in a country where pipers are rather scarce, only recently took a step that way by getting a practice chanter. After following introductory playing instruction videos I felt discouraged, because the darn thing required such tough blowing that I thought my eyes might pop out! Later, it started squawking with all possible bird and beast noises, and I found it quite impossible to produce the intended pitches. Instead of accepting my lack of skills as the explanation for this, I watched probably hours of videos for pipe and reed maintanance. I dared to attack my synthetic reed and plastic practice chanter with basic household cutting tools, thread from my sewing kit and grafting wax from my gardening kit. Lo and behold, the magic happened, and music started coming out! I've now ordered a bunch of reeds of different brands to try out, as well as plain and waxed hemp, plus those blue moisture control rings. While waiting for the shipment, I will continue with these fantastic and well presented exercises in hope of one day achieving agile and accurate piper fingers :)
    By the way, what is the name of the tune used as the opening music for the videos in this series? I've heard it so many times now that it's stuck in my head and I might want to learn to play it one day.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  Год назад +1

      That's great to hear! Thank you for sharing. And the name of the opening tune is "All the Blue Bonnets Are Over the Border" Full tune here: bit.ly/BlueBonnets

    • @ilonisti1227
      @ilonisti1227 Год назад

      @@MattWillisBagpiper Thanks for this information! Truly adamant playing there.

  • @BuleBolang
    @BuleBolang 2 года назад

    Great video. Subscribed and will be trying this out 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤙🏼

  • @jamessatterlee
    @jamessatterlee 2 года назад

    My practice chanter just came in the mail today. Your video definitely helped me out. Thank you for your channel!

  • @rbarrell
    @rbarrell 2 года назад

    I have a low D pipe and always struggle with the 'piper's grip', thanks for a clear and well explained lesson!

  • @tracyshelton5599
    @tracyshelton5599 3 месяца назад

    Yes using your Embourachure

  • @johnoneil9150
    @johnoneil9150 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your video Matt. I've been going though introductory videos with a practice chanter and yours is by far the most comprehensive. I especially appreciate your showing correct finger placement by marking your fingers, and mentioning how it's difficult for beginners to actually feel the holes when correctly placed. All of that and more I can appreciate. I look forward to going through your available videos.

  • @frostus
    @frostus 3 года назад

    Thank you very much. You talk a little fast but also good understandable for gyus like me talking another native language. Looking forward to practice with your videos!

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад

      You can always use the .75X speed setting to slow me down. ;) I can only imagine how long my videos would be if I had a normal speaking cadence! Cheers!

  • @stuartmackenzie7465
    @stuartmackenzie7465 Год назад

    Fantastic introduction to the practice chanter. Thanks

  • @tommyzDad
    @tommyzDad Год назад

    Matt, I just made the final layaway payment on a Blair Digital Chanter! I'm looking forward to going through your tutorials when I finally get it!

  • @jimobrien84
    @jimobrien84 3 года назад +2

    I just started with a practice chanter about 48 hours ago, in large part because this channel does a great job of demystifying the pipes, and I feel like I'm making surprisingly quick progress, again thanks to this channel specifically. The only problem I'm experiencing is I'm getting a bit of a crampy type of pain around the base of my right thumb. I'm holding it directly under the middle finger as recommended. I'm wondering if other people experience this and it will go away when I build endurance or if I'm doing something wrong mechanically to cause the pain. I feel like if I am doing something wrong I should correct it immediately before I develop any habits that may be hard to break. I've been playing guitar like 25 years and I still do certain things really sloppily purely because I was undisciplined and ingrained the slop into my muscle memory

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад +1

      The right base of the thumb cramping isn’t unusual, but do make sure you aren’t squeezing the practice chanter too hard (which is tough to do when starting). I appreciate the kind words here and am glad you found the channel!

    • @jimobrien84
      @jimobrien84 3 года назад +1

      @@MattWillisBagpiper thanks for the reply and thanks again for the videos! Haha I’ve been trying to share my new enthusiasm for the pipes with friends and family without finding much interest but if I find anyone else who wants to learn the first place i’ll send them is to your channel

    • @bluumz-n-veg
      @bluumz-n-veg 3 года назад

      @@MattWillisBagpiper So glad this issue was brought up, though my own issue is a bit different. I'm on day one with my practice chanter and the inner side of my right thumb (where it touches the underside of the chanter) is sore and reddened. I can tell I'm gripping the chanter quite tightly, but if I don't, I can't get the low G note properly. Also, I can't physically rotate my thumb so the pad is against the chanter... it's the inner side of my thumb that makes contact. Even without the chanter in my hands, when I touch my thumb to my middle finger, it's the inner side of my thumb that makes contact. Is this unusual?
      Thanks, Matt, for the videos! As Jim said, they demystified the bagpipes and the learning process, and caused me to decide to give a long-held dream a try.

  • @booperdooperproductions2545
    @booperdooperproductions2545 11 месяцев назад

    As solely a trumpet player, I’ve been wanting to get into woodwinds. I thought that the bagpipes would be a fun way to do that.

  • @arniewilenken237
    @arniewilenken237 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful introduction to this fascinating instrument! I'm interested in learning to play 'Pipes' and came across this site. Very helpful!!

  • @mitzihenson-ruetsch5188
    @mitzihenson-ruetsch5188 Год назад

    Awesome video! I'm ordering my first PChanter today and starting professional lessons in 2 weeks. You were very informative and educational. Looking forward to more of your videos!

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Best of luck to you in your bagpipe journey! And for a full playlist of my Basics Series, go here: bit.ly/BasicsPipes

  • @MiauMichigan
    @MiauMichigan 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!!! I'm learning the low whistle and this is the best explanation on the piper's grip I've seen. I always wonder where to put the thumbs and you're the first person I've seen to explain the position of each finger well.

  • @guitarfox8316
    @guitarfox8316 Год назад

    I’m a guitarist singer songwriter and I always loved the sound of pipes and I finally after 18 years of wanting to play pipes I picked up a practice chanter (I wanted full pipes or even a goose but I’m too broke )

  • @bradb.2728
    @bradb.2728 2 года назад

    Just discovered your channel. I'm new to the pipes and am working with a practice chanter. Your tips on positioning the fingers and the sharpie dots on your hands took the mystery of how to get a consistently good position out of it for me, and I've had a much easier time since. I'll be checking out more of your videos.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  2 года назад

      Glad you found the channel! Here's the whole playlist for my Basics Series: bit.ly/BasicsPipes

    • @bradb.2728
      @bradb.2728 2 года назад

      @@MattWillisBagpiper Thank You!

  • @tubaljohn1
    @tubaljohn1 Год назад

    New sub. I like your videos. Been playing 28 years.

  • @TheGarvey11
    @TheGarvey11 4 года назад +1

    Hi Matt - In Scotland every week we all show our appreciation to those risking their lives to save others during the Coronavirus pandemic, nurses, carers, teachers, police, paramedics etc. On Thursday nights millions come out of their homes to clap, cheer, bang sauce pans, and in Scotland those who can, play pipes. I have made a pledge to play "Flower of Scotland" on the bagpipes to support this Thursday night show of thanks. My bagpipes arrived yesterday and I have been able to make a noise from the chanter. I have no idea how to read music but all I need to do is learn one tune.
    Two questions:-
    1.) The chanter takes quite a blow to get a noise out. Is that expected? Thought I'd pulled a lung out on the first attempt.
    2.) Is there such a thing as "bagpipe tabs". I used tabs to learn the guitar, it would be fab if the same existed for the pipes.
    Your lessons are brilliant, thank you for all the work putting them together must have taken. Its very much appreciated.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  4 года назад +3

      What brand pipes did you get? In any case, I got a very similar question earlier today, and this was my reply:
      Step 1: Make sure the bag is airtight. Take out the chanter and drones, cork it up, and see if it’s airtight. You shouldn’t be able to blow any additional air into the bag after 15-20 seconds. If you can, you’ll need to re-season a hide bag or possibly replace a synthetic bag (not many ways to fix leaky synth bag).
      Step 2: Play the pipe chanter by mouth. You should be able to play for about 10 seconds (or about the first line of Scotland the Brave) without having to stop for a breath. If you can’t make it that far, you’ll need to weaken the chanter reed until you can play for long. I’d start with my non-destructive methods for weakening a reed before moving onto the more destructive scraping methods.
      ruclips.net/video/A6PyHUbs5Ls/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/DO28sseMuAY/видео.html
      Step 3: Mouth blow your drones. You should be able to turn the drones off by overpressuring them with your breath when you blow through them at a very high pressure. If you cannot, you’ll need to move the bridle down so less of the tongue is vibrating. Move it *very* little, as even a fraction of a millimeter can have a drastic effect on the amount of air they take. Mouthblowing the bass can prove challenging depending on the reed length, so you might need to try that in the bag. But in any case, you need to have the drones be able to be shut down by overpressuring them or they’re taking too much air.
      Once all this is done, you should be able to play for 5 minutes. Make sure while playing the pipes yyourru arm is constantly and firmly squeezing on the bag, even when blowing into the bag. Yes, you’ll need to increase your pressure on the arm when you inhale, but for steady pressure, you arm should be constantly and firmly engaged. Your shoulder should be as tired as your lips when you’re done (unless you’re a body builder or triathlete!).
      Hope this helps and best of luck!

  • @wmalanpezzuto7262
    @wmalanpezzuto7262 2 года назад

    Thank you. This was an extremely informative piece. To say I know nothing would be bragging. Hell, I wasn't even certain how the reed fit prior to watching.

  • @foreversingle1975
    @foreversingle1975 Год назад

    This was my first lesson!

  • @johnhorne2012
    @johnhorne2012 2 месяца назад

    Pipes drive me crazy!....I am Scot-Irish and Englander,....7th generation US ARMY,......I hear the pipes and my blood boils,.....I just purchased pipes on line and have no idea how to play,....I am horrible at playing music but love it more than most,....save me!.....I also played a lot of ice hockey when I was younger and always listened to the pipes on my way to the skate,....I had to stop because the pipes put me in a different place,........into the fray!....always into the fray!

  • @augustwestusa
    @augustwestusa 4 года назад

    Very useful and appreciated video! One surprise I had when I got my chanter, the reed had a plastic head. I thought it was a plastic cover over a fiber reed and keep trying to pull it off! Yikes. I called the company to ask about it and they told me, the plastic was the reed and not to pull it off! Can't wait until the next video. Thank you!

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  4 года назад +1

      Oh my! Yes, practice chanter reeds are plastic. If I didn’t say that, it was an oversight. Glad you found the channel!

  • @sueandlouscruise5843
    @sueandlouscruise5843 3 года назад

    Thanks so much Matt for this great channel! I bought a set of twist trap practice pipes and they arrived a few days ago - have the practice chanter put together, and the bag and the drones are still in the case. Finally got past making duck-snort noises to a good low G, but now I'm trying to keep my ring finger from lifting when playing the G-to-B exercise.... "The Journey is the Reward" - Steve Jobs

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад +1

      Glad you found the channel here! For strengthening your fingers, try this video: ruclips.net/video/dc_JOtOxWAs/видео.html

    • @sueandlouscruise5843
      @sueandlouscruise5843 3 года назад

      @@MattWillisBagpiper Ah - very good - will definitely check that one out. Thanks again!

  • @Zachy-Gaming
    @Zachy-Gaming 2 года назад

    Hey Matt, I just picked up some highland piper tutor books and got myself the R.G. hardie practice bagpipes and looking forward to following your series and learning.

  • @crusaderofgod
    @crusaderofgod 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video.

  • @michaelwalling8281
    @michaelwalling8281 2 года назад

    Incredible detail and energy. Thanks for this video.

  • @lordTTB
    @lordTTB 3 года назад

    First time watching your videos. Very well explained and look forward watching more to improve my practice chanter learning.

  • @DavidMcbrady
    @DavidMcbrady Год назад

    THANK YOU MATT! YOU ARE AN AWESOME INSTRUCTOR ❤️

  • @yv3652
    @yv3652 7 месяцев назад

    You being an American threw me a bit😮Awesome video.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  7 месяцев назад

      Definitely an American here. Glad you liked the video!

  • @paulareger9195
    @paulareger9195 9 месяцев назад

    I have small hands and my fingers are not very long either, so its a bit of a challenge to get my fingers on chanter comfortably, i hope with more practice this gets easier and my hands and fingers start to relax......maybe i will start doing some hand and finger stretches to relax my hands and fingers.....i had same problem when i tried to learn how to play guitar, i had a hard time getting my hand and fingers around neck of guitar......ugh.....😢

  • @russellcameron7177
    @russellcameron7177 Месяц назад

    Thanks!

  • @ian7583
    @ian7583 2 года назад

    hi Matt just found u on youtube love the content of your video thanks from Glasgow Scotland.

  • @julianpayne5306
    @julianpayne5306 4 года назад

    Re cleaning practice chanters: Good advice from you. I have a John Walsh plastic chanter with an internal moisture trap (which does NOT unscrew). I clean moisture out by reverse blowing the top half. Easy & quick to do ... and surprising how much moisture blows. Julian Payne / Manila

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing how to clean your style of moisture trap!

  • @yoncher
    @yoncher 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @leetaylor6999
    @leetaylor6999 2 года назад

    Beilliant Richard i have been battling away for a couple of months and now i see that your reed should be able to support a suspended chanter , mines is far too slack. Thank you mate.

  • @heathergeggie9380
    @heathergeggie9380 4 года назад

    Hi I take on a new personal challenge every year. This year Its learning the Bagpipes and I`m so excited. My Practice chanter is here but there was mix up and no reed was included so have to wait a bit longer till i can make a noise, but that is probably for the best .... found this really helpful so have subscribed.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  4 года назад

      Glad you found the channel! Best of luck to you in your bagpipe journey!

  • @tylerlexvold401
    @tylerlexvold401 2 года назад

    I WIIIISH someone gave me a chanter!! I have always wanted to learn how to play the bagpipes but their are too expensive! Chanter are also too expensive…

  • @philiptruitt
    @philiptruitt 2 года назад

    Thank you, Matt!

  • @frankhenderson7709
    @frankhenderson7709 3 месяца назад

    Hey Matt hello from Australia caught one of your videos couple of weeks back now subbed in, got a chanter few days back watched your lesson on being a beginner, mate can't get a good sound out just a gurgle, watched lesson again a few times not getting any better, have taken Reed out blew through it an got sound, does it need to be replaced at a certain angle to the finger holes, any help would be a great. Cheers(Scottish by birth immigrated with parents at 10yrs old)

  • @willieboy8798
    @willieboy8798 3 года назад

    good job on tutorial! Im teaching people to play and this is a good starting point.... TY

  • @andrei283
    @andrei283 6 месяцев назад

    Came from connor great videos

  • @goodwerks
    @goodwerks 11 месяцев назад

    Such a well made video! Thanks

  • @valiant2099
    @valiant2099 4 года назад +1

    Nice channel and really good explanation and tutorial. I have the twist trap chanter and National Piping centre tutorial book, but need to find a video to explain things in more detail. thank you

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  4 года назад

      You're welcome! This kind of stuff is difficult to learn from a book alone.

  • @augu_sweet_punkdls8019
    @augu_sweet_punkdls8019 2 года назад

    thank you for that great video your instructions are very clear and helpfull. appericiate the effort, wish you the best ^^

  • @pauljones6031
    @pauljones6031 4 месяца назад

    Hi Matt I'm 67 and retired now, I'm hoping to get my 1st chanter soon & watch your video's again and getting stared. Any advice on buying a chanter

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  4 месяца назад +1

      I’d start with a long polypenco from a major manufacturer. Gibson makes some wonderful practice chanters.

  • @user-dy1wr5qd9f
    @user-dy1wr5qd9f Год назад

    Matt, you seem to be playing an extended, rather than a standard, practice chanter. Is this correct? Thanks. Love the way you teach.

  • @marianne1234able
    @marianne1234able 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @HIGHLAND_BAGPIPES_INDIA
    @HIGHLAND_BAGPIPES_INDIA 3 года назад

    Great video 👍

  • @simplicity_4092
    @simplicity_4092 29 дней назад

    I've always loved bagpipes and wanted to learn to play. Saw a set on the site for my local goodwill and it came with a practice chanter! I played flute in school so I'm not the most knowledgeable with reeded instruments. Do you need to wet the reed before you put it in the chanter?

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  29 дней назад +1

      No need to set the reed if it’s plastic (and there’s like a 99+% chance it’s a plastic reed). Best of luck!

  • @jimmcclain401
    @jimmcclain401 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Matt I just got a set of pipes This is very very Helpful I have subscribed and going through the video's you have do you still do Skipe lessons Thanks

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад

      Hello! You can email me here for lesson info: matt@mattpiper.com

  • @EricSmith9000
    @EricSmith9000 7 месяцев назад

    You're awesome. Thanks for this.

  • @bwallace0803
    @bwallace0803 Месяц назад

    What distinguishes a good chanter vs. a bad chanter?

  • @DavidofSteele
    @DavidofSteele 2 года назад

    Liked and subscribed my man. Thank you 😊 🙏

  • @alfjohansen2952
    @alfjohansen2952 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for great lessons, they have been very helpful.
    I received my practice chanter about a month ago and have been practicing every day since.
    At first, I thought I had damaged the reed since I couldn’t get a nice and clear tone from the chanter. I then figured I had to blow it much harder than what I expected, though I’m not yet entirely sure I didn’t damage the reed. I’m out of breath when I get to the first repeat in the highroad to Gairloch from lesson 5. Does a practice chanter usually require you to blow this hard to play it?
    Sometimes my thumb (lower hand) will start aching during or after a practice session. Is this from a bad grip (gripping it to hard, or in the wrong manner) or is it to be expected in beginners?

  • @jodymcadory6489
    @jodymcadory6489 3 года назад +2

    Hello Matt, just wanted to say I really enjoy watching your videos. There's something about the way you teach that makes me want to play that much more. Honestly I'm having some issues right out of the gate, I bought a really cheap chanter at first last week and quickly realized my mistake. I just received my R.G.Hardie twist trap standard length yesterday and apparently have zero luck with this. I got the Braw app that you referenced because mine sounds nothing like yours, my low A is 224 hz and nothing sounds good. Any advice sir?

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  3 года назад

      Hello! Unfortunately, the problems you’re describing sound far beyond what I can fix with a text description alone… We could schedule some lesson time, if you think that would help. If interested, email me at matt.willis.bagpiper@gmail.com

  • @stevehastings4081
    @stevehastings4081 Год назад

    Thx for the info 😮

  • @dkoz81
    @dkoz81 Год назад

    Where do you buy reeds for your practice chanter? Also how frequently should you need to replace your reeds? Thank you for your help.

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  Год назад

      Most of my reeds these days are Abbott practice chanter reeds. They last a long time. 3-10 years.

    • @dkoz81
      @dkoz81 Год назад

      @@MattWillisBagpiper Thank you I just picked up a barefoot bagpiper practice set and have been using your videos and the highland bagpipe tutor book to start.

  • @johnp5639
    @johnp5639 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @georgeannhannan194
    @georgeannhannan194 8 месяцев назад

    Great video!!!

  • @Yallquietendown
    @Yallquietendown Год назад

    Unfortunately the former band instructor I had taught me to play the top hand with the middle pads (except the ring finger with the first pad). Now I’m trying to unlearn. Because I don’t have the finger agility to do doublings with the middle pads

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  Год назад

      Yeah, that can take a bit to unlearn. Try putting band aids around the middle pads of the offending fingers. You won't want to put the band-aided pad on the holes, forcing you to use the last pad. Best of luck!

  • @Hexsyn
    @Hexsyn 11 месяцев назад

    So as a bass guitarist and saxophone player before that, I'm kinda accustomed to using the pads of my fingers rather than the middle bit... I'm curious to know why that would be different here. It seems so much more natural for me to use thumb and 4 fingers on the left hand, then 3 fingers and no pinkie on the right hand. You do seem to give some answers here in general, but it still just feels so strange, especially coming from bass guitar, to have my left pinkie not directly doing anything

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's a combo of both hole coverage (the highland pipes have MUCH larger holes) and the way in which we will need to move our fingers for the gracenotes. Curled fingers won't be able to move with the speed needed. Many have tried, I have yet to see any succeed (and end up having to relearn with proper flat finger technique). Good question!

    • @Hexsyn
      @Hexsyn 11 месяцев назад

      @@MattWillisBagpiper thanks for taking a sec to answer! :)

  • @manfrombritain6816
    @manfrombritain6816 3 года назад +1

    11:11 all my neighbours have heard for the last few days... its so hard to get the ring finger and pinky of the right hand to cover the holes cleanly for some reason D:

  • @fdboucher
    @fdboucher 3 года назад

    Thank you so much Matt! :-)

  • @DM-mu3xz
    @DM-mu3xz Год назад

    What is a good practice chanter brand? I’m just starting this journey!

    • @MattWillisBagpiper
      @MattWillisBagpiper  Год назад +1

      Any practice chanter from any of the major brands, RG, Hardie, McCallum, Wallace, Gibson, Dunbar… The list goes on and on, but it should be a name brand from a Bagpipe retailer, and not something purchased off Amazon. Best of luck!

  • @SilverWolf941
    @SilverWolf941 9 месяцев назад

    Hey, do you know any budget friendly Scottish Smallpipes? Preferably in the key of C?