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College of Piping Highland Bagpipe Tutor Part 1 Book and CD (Green Book)
“The College of Piping: Tutor For The Highland Bagpipe PART 1″ by Seumas Macneill and Thomas Pearston. The 72 page book starts with the practice chanter and ends with the bagpipe. There are 26 Lessons in the book. Each lesson is followed by a sound clip. In addition there are over 16 Videos and 14 songs. In addition to audio lessons, videos, and songs, the CD also contains over 38 pages of study material and quizzes. Lessons: Each written lesson is joined by a corresponding sound file 1) Placing your fingers on the chanter, diagrams 2) Gracenotes 3) Throws and Doublings 4) Your First Tune 5) Strikes 6) Strike on D and your Second Tune 7) Second Measure Brown Haired Maiden
Music theory 9) Double C & B 10) 2nd measure High Road to Gairloch 11) Double F & E 12) Double high A and 2nd measure Highland Laddie 13) Leumluath and Taorluath 14) 2nd measure Carles Wi’ the Breeks 15) The Birl 16) 2nd measure 79th Farewell to Gibralter 17) Grip to C 18) 4th measure 79th Farewell to Gibralter 19) 1st measure Earl of Mansfield 20) Thumb Gracenote 21) 3rd measure Earl of Mansfield 22) 1st measure Inverness Rant 23) The Tachum 24) Strikes on B & C 25) 2nd measure Piper of Drummond 26) Double D and Green Hills of Tyrol 27) Practice Scales 27) Theory Summary and Posture Songs 1)Scots Wha Ha’e 2) Brown Haired Maiden 3) High Road to Gairloch 4) Highland Laddie 5) Carles Wi’ the Breeks 6) 79th Farewell to Gibraltar 7) Earl of Mansfield
Inverness Rant 9) Piper of Drummond 10) Green Hills of Tyrol 11) Atholl Highlanders 12) Aiken Drum 13) Piobaireachd of Donald Dubh 14) Blue Bonnets
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The College of Piping – Tutor Part 1
A visual guide for the beginning piper with instruction by Seumas Macneill. Note – Label on tape says Volume IV, Part 1 but artwork on case just says Part 1.
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The College of Piping Highland Bagpipe Tutor (Part 1): A Visual Guide for the Beginning Piper with Instruction By Seumas Macneill
“This visual aid for the piping student will be a welcome tool for those who wish to take up the Great Highland Bagpipe. It follows closely the instructions in the College of Piping Tutor – Part 1, and should be used in conjunction with that successful publication. However, for those who have a different Tutor, you will find many advantages in the video as it shows clearly the proper fingering exercises necessary to the making of a good piper. The instructor, Seumas MacNeill, principal of the College of Piping and editor of the Piping Times, is shown instructing College students in the proper finger movements for the practice chanter – from the basic scale through the various grips and doublings. With diligent practice, the beginner should be able to play some simple and time honoured tunes such as Highland Laddie, Scots Wha’ Hae, Brown Haired Maiden, The Carles wi’ the Breeks and others in a short period of time.”
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