Sorry ,This is off the subject but on William Dixon's Highland Laddie, he uses a "tr" notation above the High "A" & the "C" how do you play this? I know this is written for the Border Pipes.
@@MattWillisBagpiper Thank you for responding and i have no Idea but if it is a thrill how do you play it? also thank you for the video it has greatly helped.
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I was lucky to get them played at all, let alone crushed. Phew. Challenges!
I just got my bagpipes out again the other day, it’s been a couple years and my kids were so confused
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Sorry ,This is off the subject but on William Dixon's Highland Laddie, he uses a "tr" notation above the High "A" & the "C" how do you play this? I know this is written for the Border Pipes.
Not entirely sure what he's trying to communicate with the tr... Trill?
@@MattWillisBagpiper Thank you for responding and i have no Idea but if it is a thrill how do you play it? also thank you for the video it has greatly helped.
Basically wiggling the finger either above or below the note you're playing