These exercises are precisely what I've needed through beginner chanter practice. My regimen: pp 1-4 day 1, pp 5-8 day 2, pp 9-12 day 3 and then I start other practice after these scales. My other exercises and tunes are much crisper after making "Fluidity" the start of practice. Thanks again, Matt! Well worth the grueling time spent on scales.
I have always had difficulty keeping my fingers relaxed while playing. Regular scales did help but with any note changes outside of the regular scale caused me to tighten up. These exercises challenge and keep me thinking while allowing my fingers to practice staying relaxed. Also they build endurance on the full pipes. Thanks Matt
For those with Blair digital chanters. This is a fantastic exercise as the crossing noises can be quite evident. Mainly the lift/drop and rolling. However it won’t pick up phantom cross
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I'll probably leave that to the experts. I dabble in piobaireachd, and there are more authoritative voices on the subject out there. I'll likely eventually have tutorials on some piobaireachd embellishments however.
Hi there pal, I love your videos keep em coming, I have something for you to try I know you'll love, I've been playing for a few years now and have tried the g1 platinum chanter and reeds but after talking to the best piper in my band I saved up and went for the Chesney MK3 chanter and tried a couple of their reeds and the sound I get now from my pipes with the solo reed and mk3 chanter and balance tone high resonance drone reeds is amazing the harmony is incredible and the best my pipes have ever sounded, if you do try give me a shout please and let me know what you think, cheers dude happy piping!
Why hold the last note of a triplet too long? Because as an exercize we're focused on each triplet as a unit, instead of the entire exercise. But that interval jump is crucial.
Nope... Still using the forward facing camera on my iPhone 11 Pro. Does this video look different? I didn't take time to set up lighting for the "redo" playing footage.
It has been quite a while. Happy to have you back.
Hear hear
These exercises are precisely what I've needed through beginner chanter practice. My regimen: pp 1-4 day 1, pp 5-8 day 2, pp 9-12 day 3 and then I start other practice after these scales. My other exercises and tunes are much crisper after making "Fluidity" the start of practice. Thanks again, Matt! Well worth the grueling time spent on scales.
I have always had difficulty keeping my fingers relaxed while playing. Regular scales did help but with any note changes outside of the regular scale caused me to tighten up. These exercises challenge and keep me thinking while allowing my fingers to practice staying relaxed. Also they build endurance on the full pipes. Thanks Matt
These exercises pierce deep into the heart of my playing!!
Ooh good topic!
Has been a while, welcome back! Always happy to see a new MWB video!
Another very helpful exercise Matt.
For those with Blair digital chanters. This is a fantastic exercise as the crossing noises can be quite evident. Mainly the lift/drop and rolling. However it won’t pick up phantom cross
Will definitely be adding this to my daily practice
Great to see new content, Matt!
More to come!
thank you Matt !
Crossing noises are the burden I carry… need to purchase Matt’s study guide! 👍
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Thank
You Matt for being “real”
Sure thing! Question: what makes my videos real?
Could you do a video explaining the basics of piobaireachd?
I'll probably leave that to the experts. I dabble in piobaireachd, and there are more authoritative voices on the subject out there. I'll likely eventually have tutorials on some piobaireachd embellishments however.
Glad you’re back! I was a little concerned. I Googled your name to see if there was an obituary!
Ha! Still kicking., just needed a break. Having released 300+ in 3 years was a lot!
Hi there pal, I love your videos keep em coming, I have something for you to try I know you'll love, I've been playing for a few years now and have tried the g1 platinum chanter and reeds but after talking to the best piper in my band I saved up and went for the Chesney MK3 chanter and tried a couple of their reeds and the sound I get now from my pipes with the solo reed and mk3 chanter and balance tone high resonance drone reeds is amazing the harmony is incredible and the best my pipes have ever sounded, if you do try give me a shout please and let me know what you think, cheers dude happy piping!
afterthought...This exercise alone is worth being an ongoing Patron!
How many lines would you incorporate these in a practice? I need a goal. Thanks
Why hold the last note of a triplet too long? Because as an exercize we're focused on each triplet as a unit, instead of the entire exercise. But that interval jump is crucial.
do you have a new camera?
Nope... Still using the forward facing camera on my iPhone 11 Pro. Does this video look different? I didn't take time to set up lighting for the "redo" playing footage.
@@MattWillisBagpiper it does, in my opinion better.
Can anyone tell me the name of the tune in the intro?
That’s “All the Blue Bonnets Are Over the Border”
@@MattWillisBagpiper thanks Matt! Love your videos. Currently trying to get the heavy d throw video under my fingers