Dr. Simon McKerrell: Some notes on the bagpipes (Part 4)
Nov 17, 2015 Fingering & Technique,General Discussion,Piobaireachd,Special Guest,Tunes
Today’s post comes from our newest BagpipeLessons.com Studio contributor Dr. Simon McKerrell — piper, composer, and professor. For more about Dr. McKerrell, scroll down to read his piping bio. Dr. McKerrell teaches at Newcastle University and wrote a detailed paper called "Some notes on the bagpipes" for his students. He's graciously shared it exclusively with us here at the Studio. It answers many questions pipers have about their instrument and it's history. Questions answered include: Where and when did the pipes originate? When did we get the third drone? Were pipes really banned? How was modern piping shaped by the Scottish military regiments? And many more... Looking for Part One or Part Two or Part Three? Some notes on the bagpipes, a guide for Newcastle University Students (October, 2011) Part Four Scotland into twentieth century The Victorians saw a massive transformation in piping. The romantic myths surrounding piping however continued to flourish. Crucial to this ...
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