Bradley, is there any hand stretches you do for warmup? I'm getting back into piping after a 7 year hiatus and now 36 years old my fingers don't work like they used to and it's driving me crazy not producing sounds like i used to. Brilliant sound by the way. Love your style. Cheers from Nova Scotia, Canada
Hi Bradley! Hope all's well - lovely tunes, great control - awesome. What chanter are you using? I assume B Flat... Interesting you seem to be changing pipes depending on the set ;c) Cheers Richard
He's using a G1 chanter, the change in pipes is most likely because one of his sets is set up for Concert pitch Bb, while the other is set for another key, maybe closer to a B natural. G1 chanters are great for playing with others as the top hand is louder than most chanters. Conical bore on a lot of "solo" chanters tend to be a bit more aggressive and therefore quieter on the top. if you look closely at this G1 it's quite a chonker up top therefore louder. I would be interested to hear Mr. Parker's thoughts on the matter.
@@uisce2005 Hey Uisce, thanks very much for your comments! Both chanters are in Bb, but this one has a Low F# (G) rather than the typical Low G (Ab) hope this is helpful!
I believe he has them corked for this set which is why he has two sets of pipes up on stage with him. The other has the drones open and he uses them for another set. Then he picks up these for this set that he doesn't want drones for. Someone correct me if there is another reason I'm missing.
You are a FANTASTIC piper Bradley, absolutely loved your performances - please keep it up, let's hear more!!!!
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Very beautiful set.
Fantastic
Good stuff. Well done.
Bradley, is there any hand stretches you do for warmup? I'm getting back into piping after a 7 year hiatus and now 36 years old my fingers don't work like they used to and it's driving me crazy not producing sounds like i used to.
Brilliant sound by the way. Love your style. Cheers from Nova Scotia, Canada
What pipe band do you play in
Hi Bradley! Hope all's well - lovely tunes, great control - awesome. What chanter are you using? I assume B Flat... Interesting you seem to be changing pipes depending on the set ;c) Cheers Richard
He's using a G1 chanter, the change in pipes is most likely because one of his sets is set up for Concert pitch Bb, while the other is set for another key, maybe closer to a B natural. G1 chanters are great for playing with others as the top hand is louder than most chanters. Conical bore on a lot of "solo" chanters tend to be a bit more aggressive and therefore quieter on the top. if you look closely at this G1 it's quite a chonker up top therefore louder. I would be interested to hear Mr. Parker's thoughts on the matter.
@@uisce2005 Hey Uisce, thanks very much for your comments! Both chanters are in Bb, but this one has a Low F# (G) rather than the typical Low G (Ab) hope this is helpful!
@@uisce2005 Thanks! Might consider getting a G1 Bb. Typically I use a McCullum Bb, but having a louder top hand makes sense. Thanks again! Cheers R
@@madscottishkiwi check out Xavier Bb chanter. he also makes some chanters that may suit you.
@@uisce2005 ive got a g1 chanter to
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Amazing! What are the names of the tunes you're playing?
Tunes named @21 seconds
i dont hear any drones or am i mistaken?
No me either
I believe he has them corked for this set which is why he has two sets of pipes up on stage with him. The other has the drones open and he uses them for another set. Then he picks up these for this set that he doesn't want drones for. Someone correct me if there is another reason I'm missing.