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This song is somewhat sentimental to me as it was the first song I learned on the practice chanter, and also the first I played on the pipes 3 months later.
Hi Ivan... Based on College of Piping Tutor Book one... but notes lengthened, and from my head, so won't be exact. SO COP... Now National Piping Centre Book1
So wonderful!
Wanderful Neil! Thank you for your music 🎶
I am privileged to have been personally taught by Neil. Although I moved out of the area, I am still eternally grateful for his excellent teaching
Hi Neil, I learned a lot about steady blowing and what that changes in terms of expression. Especially in such a historical place. Thank you!!!
This song is somewhat sentimental to me as it was the first song I learned on the practice chanter, and also the first I played on the pipes 3 months later.
Powerful. Well done as usual.
good stuff Neil, was playing this last night myself too
My grandad was from stirling. He Died recently. This helped 🏴
Sorry to hear that. Glad the music helped.
Sounds so much different on the pipes, than the practice chanter! Did you choose this tune because of Robert the Bruce? :)
Aye more or less. Its just kinda Stretched a bit... long notes held. You can do this with almost any slow air, gives it a wee bit character
throw on D good
What version did you play? Where can I find it?
Hi Ivan... Based on College of Piping Tutor Book one... but notes lengthened, and from my head, so won't be exact. SO COP... Now National Piping Centre Book1