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Basic Bagpipe Lessons : Bagpipe Lessons: The Taorluath Movement

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2008

Put four notes in between two notes on the bagpipe chanter to do the taorluath movement. Learn how to do the taorluath movement in bagpipes with free video lessons from a bagpipe teacher.

Expert: Neil Hubbard
Bio: Neil Hubbard has taught the Scottish Highland bagpipes to individuals and groups since the early 1990's.
Filmmaker: randy primm

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  • thanks for this video...

    :O)

  • Fantastic videos. Its a great suplement for when I get home from a practice with my instructor and can't quite remember the sound or fingering. Fantastic.

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  • look its goldmember

  • Excellent series of instruction. Very well explained that any beginner can follow.Keep up the good work.

  • The series of lessions have been very helpful... keep up the great videos.

  • you havent seen enough then

  • I've never seen anyone play that with a b gracenote. . .

  • This movement always has a gracenoted melody note preceding the taorluath.

    e.g., A "G" gracenote on (say)an E followed by the taorluath to low A.Exceptions are High G-use Hi A thumb gracenote, and Hi A, no gracenote,go directly to low A. Additionally, they do not always end on A.

    there is a B to B Taorluath and a C to C Taorluath. Thanks for the video.

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