Teach Yourself Bagpipes by Lindsay Davidson

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How to Practice
Order of Study
Rhythm and Reading Music
Exercises 
Tunes


Bagpipes:
Transition to Bagpipes
Tuning a Bagpipe


Getting Better:
Using Midi files

Intermediate exercises
Advanced

Band repertoire


Links:
Where to buy equipment

Links to teachers
Links to Organisations
Links to pipe bands
Links (other)

Flashcards for Reading music

 

You need to click first on the image to make it work.
A few minutes of this every day and you will be able to identify notes very, very easily, and in a very short time.

 

 

You need to click first on the image to make it work.
A few minutes of this every day and you will be able to identify notes very, very easily, and in a very short time.

 

 

You need to click first on the image to make it work.

A few minutes of this every day and you will be able to identify notes very, very easily, and in a very short time.

 

 

These were written by Michal Trojanowski, a native of Zielona Gora, Poland. If you would like anything similar, please email him at
misiotek(at)go2.pl

 

Rudiments Index

Hand Position and the Scale
Crossing sounds
G Gracenotes
D Gracenotes
E Gracenotes
G,D,E Gracenotes exercise
Strikes
Throws
Doublings - general principles
Low G Doublings
Low A Doublings
B Doublings
C Doublings
D Doublings
E Doublings
F Doublings
High G Doublings
High A Doublings
Grips
Taorluath
Birl
Tachum
Hara
About this project
Lindsay Davidson
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