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Performed by Ann Gray on Great Highland Bagpipes -The Road to Ardfern, Patricia Kirkwood, and The Northeast Portland Celtic Big Band and Social Club (all selections composed by Ann Gray) Shot by Tona Walt Ohama/Calgary Music
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"Scotland the Brave" (Scottish Gaelic: Alba an Aigh) is a patriotic song and one of the main contenders to be considered as a national anthem of Scotland. In June 2006, the song came second to Flower of Scotland in an online poll with more than 10000 votes to determine the nation's favourite...
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Champion Bagpiper Jori Chisholm at a recital at Oregon Pipers Society in Portland, Oregon. April 2007.
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Learn about the drones used in the great Highland bagpipes with expert music training tips in this free online instrument instruction video clip. Expert: Mike Oberst Bio: Mike Oberst is a professional musician based out of Cincinnati, Ohio. He is proficient in nearly ten different instruments,...
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This is my version of an American MILITARY March Set including the US Army Song (Caisson Song), Navy Song (Anchors Away), Marine Corps Hymn (Montezuma), Air Force Song (Wild Blue Yonder) and finishes off with God Bless America. These are all songs I have had to learn since moving to the US in...
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My rendition of Abide With Me played on Fireside pipes and Great Highland pipes. Abide with Me is a Christian hymn written by Henry Francis Lyte.
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Scottish traditional folk tune, performed by the group Zweyerley Pfeifferey, Berlin: Heidi Frielinghaus,Gemshorn; Maria Scharwieß, Great highland bagpipe. More info on our website.
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Recorded on February 5, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder. Heathen Highlanders performing at the "Save the Parade" concert. Piper Michael Gibbs playing Danny Boy on the Great Highland Bagpipes.
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This famous classical piece needs some transposing to meet the limitations of the bagpipe chanter. Busy learning this for a wedding this week.
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Recorded 5th of September 2009 at the Nathanael church in Berlin from the group Zweyerley Pfeifferey+Organ with Heidi Frielinghaus, Gemshorn and Maria Scharwieß, Organ and Great Highland Bagpipe. Later during this song organ playing changes to: Bettina Brümann. More info on our website.
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Nothing more soothing then when Scotland's Great Highland bagpipes play #AmazingGrace #nowplaying
Video of a piper playing the Great Highland Bagpipes; The pitch and scale of the great highland bagpipe; Alexander Ellis's early (1885) measurements of the Bagpipe scale, and its ...
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An introduction to bagpipe music for the non-piper. How to listen to and appreciate bagpipe music.
The Great Highland Bagpipes are played by pipe bands all over the world, they are without doubt the most famous of all the different bagpipes.
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It is very rousing hearing massed pipe bands playing this song at tatoos or highland games. The basic construction of a bagpipe consists of a bag, usually leather, which is inflated either by mouth through a tube or by a bellows worked by the arm; one or two chanters (or chaunters), melody pipes having finger holes and fitted usually with double reeds; and one or more drones, which produce one sustained tone each and usually have single reeds, though the musette drones have double reeds The bagpipe is best played outside where the real power of the instrument can flourish. Main pipe components include a bag, a blowstick, a number of single-reed drone pipes (usually three), and a double-reed chanter. Great Highland Bagpipes Examples of bagpipes include the old French musette, Scottish and Irish pipes, smaller Northumbrian pipes, Breton biniou, Spanish gaita, and numerous variants in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. The bagpipes are used in Scotland mostly at dances, weddings, funerals, and of course the all-important function of piping the haggis on Burns Night. There are also a set of ornaments usually used for pìobaireachd, for example the dare, vedare, chedare, darado, taorluath and crunluath. Great Highland Bagpipes The drones produce a constant tone in accompaniment to the chanter.
Some occasions call for traditional kilt and attire, decorated in the pattern of your clan and others for less traditional needs of clothing. The Highland bagpipes are the national instrument of Scotland. Great Highland Bagpipes The GHB actually has four reeds; the chanter reed (double), two tenor drone reeds (single), and one bass drone reed (single). The three big pipes, called drones, are enclosed in a leather bag that's typically covered up with a colorful decorative bag. For centuries the Scots used the bagpipe as a weapon of war. Great Highland Bagpipes Despite the fact that most GHB music is highly rhythmically regimented and structured, proper phrasing of all types of GHB music relies heavily on rubato, the ability of the player to stretch specific notes within a phrase or measure. Although less so now, depending on the tuning of the player, certain notes are tuned slightly off just intonation, for example, the D could be tuned slightly sharp for effect.
They were to play outside her window of a morning for fifteen minutes depending on which castle she was residing. Great Highland Bagpipes All gracenotes are performed rapidly, by quick finger movements, giving an effect similar to tonguing or articulation on modern wind instruments. Though widely famous for its role in military and civilian pipe bands, the Great Highland Bagpipe is a complex procedure, but you can do it with practice. I think one of the mistakes made today is to play such a powerful instrument within a confined area. Great Highland Bagpipes The scale on the chanter is in Mixolydian mode, which has a flattened 7th or leading tone. However, today the notes of the chanter are usually tuned in just intonation to the Mixolydian scale. Any of an ancient family of double-reed folk woodwind instruments employing a bladder, filled by the player through a mouthpiece, or bellows as an air reservoir to a ‘chanter’ or fingered melody pipe, and two or three optional drone pipes providing a continuous accompanying.
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