So, as with the Tarluath and Crenluath, from D, we use the B grace note in place of the D, I know it's a silly suggestion, but shouldn't we do a B then a C from the D note? LOL... Is it even possible? 🙂 I tried it, and feel the C should come first, then the B, that way it's still doing a downward progression.
@@Pipetunes There is some love of suffering, and over-the-top extremism I've noticed, regarding bagpiping, not sure what that's all about. And, yes, I agree.
So, as with the Tarluath and Crenluath, from D, we use the B grace note in place of the D, I know it's a silly suggestion, but shouldn't we do a B then a C from the D note? LOL... Is it even possible? 🙂
I tried it, and feel the C should come first, then the B, that way it's still doing a downward progression.
Good suggestion Alan, but don’t you think the instrument is hard enough already??! JM
@@Pipetunes There is some love of suffering, and over-the-top extremism I've noticed, regarding bagpiping, not sure what that's all about. And, yes, I agree.