That first bar kinda reminds me of Jingle Bells So Whisky and Jingle Bells a Merry Xmas to you too. And to all the other followers of your great channel.
I am SOOOO glad I found your videos! I am getting so much return for just a little bit of effort. THANK YOU for sharing this information in such an easy format to follow along with!
God bless you, Matt Willis! I am just learning Mason’s apron and pumpkins fancy and I’ve been playing these things wrong! I have been playing a C doubling with a low G tap or B doubling with a G tap or a D doubling with a tap It is so much easier on the GE grace instead of doubling Frees up the bottom hand is free to tap So so much easier and more fluid after I get some practice now
I've been looking forward to this one! Great content as always! In your next tripling video - could you discuss where they land on the beat and the challenges thereof (i.e., Pumpkin's Fancy) as well as stylistic choices to squash/open them up (i.e., Train Journey North)?
This is really helpful, just a shame you can't see your lower hand when you start playing the Mason's Apron but a great method but getting them clean! Printed out! Thanks!
Decided a while back that I was going to cover this movement with my group. And surprise, you’ve got a video on everything I want to cover! Thanks for your demonstrations. Any tune recommendations that incorporate the Pele?
That first bar kinda reminds me of Jingle Bells
So Whisky and Jingle Bells
a Merry Xmas to you too.
And to all the other followers of your great channel.
I am SOOOO glad I found your videos! I am getting so much return for just a little bit of effort. THANK YOU for sharing this information in such an easy format to follow along with!
You're very welcome! Glad you're enjoying the videos and they're working for you! Feel free to share with any pipers you know!
God bless you, Matt Willis!
I am just learning Mason’s apron and pumpkins fancy and I’ve been playing these things wrong! I have been playing a C doubling with a low G tap or B doubling with a G tap or a D doubling with a tap
It is so much easier on the GE grace instead of doubling
Frees up the bottom hand is free to tap
So so much easier and more fluid after I get some practice now
Glad we could get that fixed up for you!
Thanks so much for the free lesson and free exercises, that's super kind of you. I really appreciate it
Aye it's a nice whisky...great teaching methods have a good festive season
And may your Airing of Grievances prove worthwhile.
I've been looking forward to this one! Great content as always! In your next tripling video - could you discuss where they land on the beat and the challenges thereof (i.e., Pumpkin's Fancy) as well as stylistic choices to squash/open them up (i.e., Train Journey North)?
Great thoughts for a second part video! I'll try to get that one out soon.
Thanks Matt! This is gold, just in time, as I begin gandering at The Pumpkin’s Fancy
Now I need a video on glissando/note bending. Maybe by the end of 2020!
Awesome
This is Awesome! I love Masons Apron on the pipes. Iv been wanting to learn how to play it.
This is really helpful, just a shame you can't see your lower hand when you start playing the Mason's Apron but a great method but getting them clean! Printed out! Thanks!
Yeah, the problems with being a one-man operation here. No separate camera people or directors to keep me in frame!
@@MattWillisBagpiper No worries! It was clear later in the video. Great method too. Finger circles help first!!
Something is telling me that this will take a while before my fingers are cooperating.
And is that a Norlan glass you are drinking from? I have two of them. Nice to drink from.
Indeed it is! Wonderful glasses!
Decided a while back that I was going to cover this movement with my group. And surprise, you’ve got a video on everything I want to cover!
Thanks for your demonstrations.
Any tune recommendations that incorporate the Pele?
Masons Apron (parts 3 & 4) and Crossing the Minch are good choices. 👍 Glad you found the video!
My piping group are now all on board with doubling-strikes (as we call them) thanks to Train Journey North.
MY Brazilian piping friends will just love
the thumbnail with Pelé
Way above my present skill level, but fascinating nonetheless.
Perseverance and you'll reach this skill level 😊