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Mastering "Thomson's Dirk" on the Pipes - * Free Tune Download 

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In this episode of “The Pipe Box,” Gold Medallist Jim McGillivray breaks down the rhythmic and expressive nuances of mastering four parted reel, "Thomson's Dirk". Download the free sheet music (PDF) - pipetunes.ca/t... and play along with Jim.
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Комментарии : 5   
@piperian3962
@piperian3962 Месяц назад
Liked and subscribed
@carlh8256
@carlh8256 Месяц назад
How do you know when to play a reel in the open style or not? Just by researching in piping community?
@piperian3962
@piperian3962 Месяц назад
Hopefully you have some connections to the pipe community
@jimmcgillivray9557
@jimmcgillivray9557 Месяц назад
@@piperian3962 It's a preference thing mostly. Some old reels lend themselves well to a more pointed style, others not so much. JM
@rabidrooster6525
@rabidrooster6525 Месяц назад
I've wondered that myself, it does seem that you need to have some connections in the piping community as piperian says. I would recommend lessons from a known name if you can afford them as the nuances of piping can really only be taught from higher levels pipers and they can also point out what you are doing wrong because they can bring to your attention things you are doing that you are unaware of.
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