I think you should open up the doublings and other movements when playing it, especially at this speed. If you’re slowing the whole tune down, everything should open out, those notes within the doublings count towards the tempo.
Indeed. It is my understanding that there are two schools of thought on this topic. I do both methods depending upon the student’s needs and capabilities. The student targeted for this video has good internal structure and speed with his doublings. This video was focusing on 2/4 March rhythms. I always play doublings up to speed for students who are capable of that. Thanks for the visit and the comment. Much appreciated.
Thank you for playing it at a slower speed. sincerely, from a snare drummer trying to practice his part. Lol
Hooray. I’m glad this is helpful.
I think you should open up the doublings and other movements when playing it, especially at this speed. If you’re slowing the whole tune down, everything should open out, those notes within the doublings count towards the tempo.
Indeed. It is my understanding that there are two schools of thought on this topic. I do both methods depending upon the student’s needs and capabilities. The student targeted for this video has good internal structure and speed with his doublings. This video was focusing on 2/4 March rhythms. I always play doublings up to speed for students who are capable of that. Thanks for the visit and the comment. Much appreciated.
@@melissabautz2346 no problem, I understand ☺️
Thank you for that tutorial! Good tolearn in that appropriate tempo.But by the way Gairloch is pronounced „gieri“…..
Ok thank you. I did not know that!
@@melissabautz2346 Hi, Melissa, do you have German ancestors?
@@carlot7999 Somewhat German. Probably 25% maximum. The last name is my husband’s: who is nearly 75% German.
@@melissabautz2346 Dear Melissa, I‘m looking foreward to lots more pipe tutorials! Regards!