Blow and Squeeze; these are easy words :) However, when doing the 'cycle' of both its like learning to ride a bicycle (without stabilizers....). Well done.
@@ChipBrewster yes. Jan 27th. At 14 Tom brought me into the Highland world. Great teacher. Gave me my 1st kilt. 1st practice chanter. And much more. Tom was the man!!
@@ChipBrewster Ah, cool. Well, if you still have an interest for bagpipes, I think you should pursue it, even if it's just as a hobby rather than doing it professionally or whatever. I'm a hobbyist musician myself and frankly I've no intention on going professional with it... I do it because, and only because, I enjoy it, and it makes me happy in life. If I play in a live concert, and I enjoy the music I'm playing and I'm having so much fun with it, and the people enjoy what they hear, to me that's far greater than a paycheck... that's the best reward I could ask for. I would happily do concerts free of charge for that reason! And now I'm going off on a bit of a tangent :)))
Not as bad as my first time, started practicing before I knew to attach the cords to the drones, the tallest drone came down like a karate chop and cleaved a vase in half somehow haha. Keep going matey :)
Not on a bagpipe. I’m a saxophone player so I understand breath control and standard fingerings but I promise I had never attempted a bagpipe prior to this
Not bad for a first time at tackling the screaming octopus. Kinda sounds like my cat begging for food.
lol
Blow and Squeeze; these are easy words :) However, when doing the 'cycle' of both its like learning to ride a bicycle (without stabilizers....). Well done.
:)
Tom was my teacher. Great teacher. RIP Tom
RIP? I’m sad to hear this :’(
@@ChipBrewster yes. Jan 27th. At 14 Tom brought me into the Highland world. Great teacher. Gave me my 1st kilt. 1st practice chanter. And much more. Tom was the man!!
what a fast learner haha
:)
Wish I had my first try tuned lol
hahaha
I'm curious, have you done any more playing with bagpipes since this video? This video is like 5 or 6 years old now.
Not in a serious capacity. I’ve done a few other similar TV segments though.
@@ChipBrewster Ah, cool. Well, if you still have an interest for bagpipes, I think you should pursue it, even if it's just as a hobby rather than doing it professionally or whatever. I'm a hobbyist musician myself and frankly I've no intention on going professional with it... I do it because, and only because, I enjoy it, and it makes me happy in life. If I play in a live concert, and I enjoy the music I'm playing and I'm having so much fun with it, and the people enjoy what they hear, to me that's far greater than a paycheck... that's the best reward I could ask for. I would happily do concerts free of charge for that reason!
And now I'm going off on a bit of a tangent :)))
Not as bad as my first time, started practicing before I knew to attach the cords to the drones, the tallest drone came down like a karate chop and cleaved a vase in half somehow haha. Keep going matey :)
Haha - thanks!
Not so bad but it still sounds like cats drowning in a canal
Thank you?
@@ChipBrewster haha
It appears to be fighting you all the way down lol
Lol
Well, Only if bagpipe playing is for anyone that can blow up a balloon.
Hahaha
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Help me google translate!!
He had experience before
Not on a bagpipe. I’m a saxophone player so I understand breath control and standard fingerings but I promise I had never attempted a bagpipe prior to this