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Category Archive: Exercises, Fingering & Technique, Practice Tips, Self-Recording, Workshop

BagpipeLessons.com Studio Workshop:  Perfect Doublings Revisited

BagpipeLessons.com Studio Workshop: Perfect Doublings Revisited

Jun 06, 2011 Jori Chisholm Exercises, Fingering & Technique, Practice Tips, Self-Recording, Workshop 6

Today's focus: perfect doublings.  It is an important topic, and an area where greater control and consistency will help you bring our the music your tunes. Today's goal is to work on making your...
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Crossing Noises

Crossing Noises

Mar 23, 2011 Jori Chisholm Exercises, Fingering & Technique 18

We've all played them. We've all worked to get rid of them. We all strive to play clean and controlled and keep our tunes free from crossing noises. What are crossing noises? Crossing noises are...
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The Birl

The Birl

Mar 16, 2011 Jori Chisholm Exercises, Fingering & Technique, Videos 27

Today's focus is an important and common element of piping technique: The Birl. The simplest way to describe the birl: The birl is two low G strikes on Low A. What makes the birl interesting in a...
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The Dot-Cut

The Dot-Cut

Mar 08, 2011 Jori Chisholm Expression, Fingering & Technique, Learning Tunes, Tunes, Videos 46

Here in the Inner Circle, we have looked at many tunes in depth. In the coming days, we'll be looking at even more, including reels. Reels fall into two basic categories: round (no dot-cuts) and...
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