It's amazing how grace notes change the whole sound of the pipes, and really bring them to life. Back in the Long Ago Way Back Time™, when I was trying to learn how to emulate bagpipes on my synths, things never sounded right until a bagpipe player explained the idea of grace notes to me. Incorporating those little accents made all the difference.
If you’d be willing, could you tell me which practice chanter and reeds I should buy?…there is some real JUNK out there, I want to buy something that will help me get more proficient without spending a years income:))
There is absolutely no link for the music sheet; all there is, is a «purchase lesson» link. This spoils much of your efforts to make the tutorial attractive; it begins with blatantly false information.
Shockingly Poor I dont want to take the piss but if you really want to learn properly you should contact the collegeofpiping in Glasgow Scotland, not to mention when refering to notes the Bum Bum sound notation is actually called Canntaireachd. Which is the way in former times the Gaelic speakers spoke or sung the notes and embellishments in a way that another player could follow without the need of sheet music to learn a tune.
Wow, and your comment is shockingly elitist. Climb down from your high and mighty steed you prick. Wouldnt have expected such a smug ass comment from a MacDonald but here we are.