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Alasdair Henderson at the MacCrimmon Trophy for Great Highland Bagpipes in Lorient (parts of the Breton, Irish ans Scottish medleys)
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Baltimore Bagpiper Francis Wallace "Sean Truibhas" Baltimore, Maryland
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Jarlath Henderson playing a vPipes set for the very first time.
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Francis Wallace "Sailors Hornpipe" Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore Bagpiper Francis Wallace Celtic Scottish bagpipes Irish City Maryland Wedding Funeral 1880 Peter Henderson Bagpipes silver and ivory 1910 David Glen
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St. Patricks day parade henderson Nevada, Bagpipes
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Say hello to my little friend.
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Murray Henderson MSR
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LBPS Grand Concert, Lennoxlove House, June 2nd 2010
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Roberta Sefcik, a student at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, playing the bagpipes at a wedding on February 27, 2010 at the Carnegie Museum Music Hall Foyer.
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They were to play outside her window of a morning for fifteen minutes depending on which castle she was residing. Henderson Bagpipes A modern set has a bag, a chanter, a blowpipe ...
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Most bagpipes also have additional drones (and sometimes chanters) in various combinations, held in place in stocks—connectors with which the various pipes are attached to the bag. These three single gracenotes (G, D, and E) are the most commonly used and are often played in succession. . The piper produces sound by inflating the bag and applying pressure to the bag with the arm. Henderson Bagpipes It has a range from one whole tone lower than the tonic to one octave above it (in piper's parlance: Low G, Low A, B, C#, D, E, F#, High G, and High A; the C and F could or should be called sharp but this is often omitted). 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. These embellishments are also used for note emphasis, for example to emphasize the beat note or other phrasing patterns. Some of these embellishments have found their way into light music over the course of the 20th century. Henderson Bagpipes Eventually the reed pipes evolved by holes being placed inside the pipes and a bag attached to create an air supply.
The bagpipes were originally used to create music to dance to and to entertain. It was used in ancient Greece and Rome and has been long known in India. The Highland bagpipes soon became a tradition of Scotland. Henderson Bagpipes The popularity of the pipes grew and were spread across Europe by migrants. They were often played at celebrations where they were used to sing and dance to. Compared to many other musical instruments, the GHB is limited by its range (nine notes), lack of dynamics, and the enforced legato style, due to the continuous airflow from the bag. The GHB actually has four reeds; the chanter reed (double), two tenor drone reeds (single), and one bass drone reed (single). Henderson Bagpipes Main pipe components include a bag, a blowstick, a number of single-reed drone pipes (usually three), and a double-reed chanter. It is here where the true history, evolution and folklore surrounding the pipes gain most of its splendor.
The three big pipes, called drones, are enclosed in a leather bag that's typically covered up with a colorful decorative bag. The Highland bagpipes are the national instrument of Scotland. Henderson Bagpipes Pipe music has existed for many years and is often represented in art and artifacts dating over 4000BC." There are also traditions that call for particular dress when playing the bagpipes. There is much controversy that surrounds the history of the Highland bagpipes, but we do know it has played a significant role in Scottish and Celtic history. They eventually made their way to the Highlands of Scotland where they were embraced by the clans. Henderson Bagpipes They were to play outside her window of a morning for fifteen minutes depending on which castle she was residing. Clans used the bagpipes to awaken their families to a new day, to call war and were also played at weddings and funerals. Despite the fact that most GHB music is highly rhythmically regimented and structured, proper phrasing of all types of GHB music relies heavily.