Staccato: Not the space in between, it's the aEUR~pop' that comes out.
I've learn't somat tonite. Ta.
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I was responding to this post.
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From: Kyle Eckmann [1]eckmanncustomt...@hotmail.com
Date: Jun 17, 2011 1:33 PM
Subject: RE: [NSP] Billy Pigg
To: [2]inkyadr...@googlemail.com
Hello everyone,
I've made several requests over the last
I did play the NSPs with regulators and won in the other category, not trad.
NSPing.
Adrian
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The annual smallpipe Bitch and Bite comps. will be in July. There will
be 6 classes: absolute sloppyness and running-your-notes-in, just damn
right easy-playing, almost there, nearly normal, can't play like
that-it's too hard and tight as a cats arsehole.
Tommy Breckons would be
Fortunately, when I was wanting to play the Union pipes, I ended up at
DGBs in Longfram. I ended up buying the NSPs. Billy Pigg was the piper
I went for because he was sympathetic to Irish music, having been
influenced by Irish musicians and their music, and Scottish music.
Pigg
The new facebook forum The Proper Northumberland small-pipe Players has
now developed into an array of topics: Traditional reedmaking,
smallpipe making , traditional developement and delving into the past
to see how things might have worked and possibly revamp them for todays
use.
I don't want a definate rule I would just like thr NPS to acknowledge
that there is a traditional way of playing the small-pipes which is
detached. If they don' t, then they are saying that the pipes have no
playing tradition, therefore I'm playing pipes which are a bastard- no
Hello all,
A new Facebook group The Proper Northumberland Small-pipe Players has
been founded. Anyone can join if they have a passion for the correct
method of playing the pipes - detached fingering - as opposed to the
commercial and wrong way - running. the notes in together,
Hello all,
to play so many notes with the thumb? What sort of instrument is this.
First it was holes, fingered, then a Top A key? Then more key's,7. Then
more key's,17. Whatever!
We now have some-one playing 60-odd key's in 78 note's? Correct me if
I'm wrong.
This is very
This is not Northumberland Smallpipe-playing. The player choytes. The
player slides into notes too. Staccato rules!
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Hello all,
the hornet's nest is being stirred here!
the problem is that the best keying arrangement for any one key will be
compromised due to the arpeggios and runs in the different key
signatures. Also, the keying arrangement would be different if the tune
has arpeggios and no
Hello all
this instrument does not lack ability, it lacks players who can't play in
the correct method; not many can do that. Expression is emphasised in
precision. I'm not here to delineate. There is no more expression in those
who can play the detached method with feeling.
To get on or
Hello all,
regarding Alnwick piper's website:
Hosting for this domain is not configured or the domain is not
registered.
Inky-Adrian
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Billy got it wrong.
Slieve na whatever is not what Billy played, unless there is another tune
with same title.
But that title, I've always pronounced it sleeve na mon.
see http://www.irishpage.com/songs/slevmoan.htm
Adrian
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Yes, I like this forum, until it's disturbed by ' The Child' having a
tantrum.
Inky-Adrian
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I don't use anything for my pads, nor do I clean my chanter between 1
year or more.
Inky-Adrian
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